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Beanpole Families from the SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development provides a detailed overview of this shift from the traditional "pyramid" family model. 2. Film Analysis: Beanpole (2019)

The 2019 Cannes Film Festival Press Kit explains how the "beanpole" nickname (given to the tall main character, Iya) serves as a metaphor for a fragile world trying to rebuild after catastrophe. Beanpole image

Towards a Typology of Intergenerational Relations by Julia Brannen (2003) focuses on these four-generation "beanpole" families and how they handle care and work. Beanpole Families from the SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan

The phrase most commonly refers to one of three specific academic or creative contexts: sociological family structures, a notable 2019 Russian film, or linguistic metaphors for physical appearance. 1. Sociology: The "Beanpole Family" Structure Towards a Typology of Intergenerational Relations by Julia

In sociology, the refers to a family tree that has become "long and thin." Due to increased life expectancy and lower birth rates, families now often have more generations alive at once (vertical) but fewer members in each generation (horizontal), such as fewer aunts, uncles, or cousins.

If you are looking for an analysis of a specific image or visual style, it likely pertains to the critically acclaimed film ( Dylda ), directed by Kantemir Balagov. The film is noted for its striking use of "decadent reds and bright greens" to portray PTSD and trauma in post-WWII Leningrad.

Life After Catastrophe discusses how the film's "temporalized images" make political and psychological trauma graspable. 3. Linguistics: Image Metaphor Beanpole | 4Columns

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