: This work analyzes Arnold's innovative treatment of the maternal body, using examples from Milk and Fish Tank . Other Resources

: Written by Lucy E. Bolton, this paper examines the cinematic representation of a girl's transition from childhood to adolescence and her relationship with her environment . It is available on Semantic Scholar .

: Published in the Journal of Aesthetics & Culture , this paper discusses Arnold's use of "stray visuality" and the interaction between human and non-human beings in films like Fish Tank and Wasp . It is accessible through Taylor & Francis Online.

: This recent article by Dr. James Zborowski uses Lauren Berlant's concept of "impasse" to discuss the film's "affective rhythms of survival" . You can find the abstract on SciSpace .

Fish Tank(2009) May 2026

: This work analyzes Arnold's innovative treatment of the maternal body, using examples from Milk and Fish Tank . Other Resources

: Written by Lucy E. Bolton, this paper examines the cinematic representation of a girl's transition from childhood to adolescence and her relationship with her environment . It is available on Semantic Scholar . Fish Tank(2009)

: Published in the Journal of Aesthetics & Culture , this paper discusses Arnold's use of "stray visuality" and the interaction between human and non-human beings in films like Fish Tank and Wasp . It is accessible through Taylor & Francis Online. : This work analyzes Arnold's innovative treatment of

: This recent article by Dr. James Zborowski uses Lauren Berlant's concept of "impasse" to discuss the film's "affective rhythms of survival" . You can find the abstract on SciSpace . It is available on Semantic Scholar