Children and Childhood in the Works of Stephen King
Herausgeber: Olson, Debbie
Children and Childhood in the Works of Stephen King
Herausgeber: Olson, Debbie
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This collection uses the representation of children and childhood as a lens to examine both Stephen King's fictional oeuvre and several film adaptations of his works.
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This collection uses the representation of children and childhood as a lens to examine both Stephen King's fictional oeuvre and several film adaptations of his works.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 727g
- ISBN-13: 9781793600127
- ISBN-10: 1793600120
- Artikelnr.: 59941151
- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 727g
- ISBN-13: 9781793600127
- ISBN-10: 1793600120
- Artikelnr.: 59941151
Edited by Debbie Olson - Contributions by Shastri Akella; Ingrid E. Castro; Lauren Christie; James M. Curtis; Joshua Garrison; Roxanne Harde; Kristen Miller Hill; Kara Lukancic; Jennifer Manthei; Katherine McCain; Andrew McCormack; Debaditya Mukhopadhyay;
Introduction: Stephen King's Fictional Children
Debbie Olson
1970s
Ch. 1 Degeneration through Violence and Stephen King's Rage
by Karen J. Renner
Ch. 2 "Such a tragedy might have been averted": Gothic Childhood, American
Monstrosity, and the Male Gothic in Stephen King's Carrie
by Sarah Gray
Ch. 3 The Children as Nemesis: a Reading of Stephen King's "The Children of
the Corn" and its Adaptations by Debaditya Mukhopadhyay
Ch. 4 Of "Pagan Devil-Children" and Monstrous Plants: Vegetal World, Human
Enslavement, and Precarious Existence in "Children of the Corn" by Tatiana
Prorokova-Konrad
Ch. 5 The Spectacle of Child-Suffering in Stephen King's The Long Walk
by Joshua Garrison
1980s
Ch. 6 Monstrosity, Ethic of Care, and Moral Agency in Stephen King's
Firestarter
by Ingrid E. Castro
Ch. 7 Boys in The Body
by Jennifer Manthei
Ch. 8 "Not if I see you first": Playspace, Friendship, and Nostalgia in
Stand By Me
by Shastri Akella
Ch. 9 "Performing a kind of self-pyschoanalysis": childhood revisited
through writing (and reading) in The Breathing Method, Misery, Pet Sematary
and Charlie the Choo-Choo.
by Andy McCormack
Ch. 10 "Animals, Innocence, and the Terr[or]tories in The Talisman"
by Debbie Olson
Ch. 11 "They Were Not All Found": Ecosystems of Child Maltreatment in
Stephen King's IT
by Brennan Thomas
Ch. 12 "You'll Float Too": King and the Death of Childhood
by James M. Curtis
Ch. 13 "What an enormous act this is": Children & Sexuality in Stephen
King's IT
by Roxanne Harde
1990s
Ch. 14 (Dis)Abling Dinah: Childhood Agency and the Allegory of the Cave in
The Langoliers
by Khara Lukancic
Ch. 15 Girls With Teeth: Fan Identity in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
by Katharine McCain
2000s
Ch. 16 Power, Vulnerability and Duality in Doctor Sleep
by Lauren Christie
Ch. 17 Seeing and Believing as a Child in It and The Outsider
by Kristen Miller Hill
Debbie Olson
1970s
Ch. 1 Degeneration through Violence and Stephen King's Rage
by Karen J. Renner
Ch. 2 "Such a tragedy might have been averted": Gothic Childhood, American
Monstrosity, and the Male Gothic in Stephen King's Carrie
by Sarah Gray
Ch. 3 The Children as Nemesis: a Reading of Stephen King's "The Children of
the Corn" and its Adaptations by Debaditya Mukhopadhyay
Ch. 4 Of "Pagan Devil-Children" and Monstrous Plants: Vegetal World, Human
Enslavement, and Precarious Existence in "Children of the Corn" by Tatiana
Prorokova-Konrad
Ch. 5 The Spectacle of Child-Suffering in Stephen King's The Long Walk
by Joshua Garrison
1980s
Ch. 6 Monstrosity, Ethic of Care, and Moral Agency in Stephen King's
Firestarter
by Ingrid E. Castro
Ch. 7 Boys in The Body
by Jennifer Manthei
Ch. 8 "Not if I see you first": Playspace, Friendship, and Nostalgia in
Stand By Me
by Shastri Akella
Ch. 9 "Performing a kind of self-pyschoanalysis": childhood revisited
through writing (and reading) in The Breathing Method, Misery, Pet Sematary
and Charlie the Choo-Choo.
by Andy McCormack
Ch. 10 "Animals, Innocence, and the Terr[or]tories in The Talisman"
by Debbie Olson
Ch. 11 "They Were Not All Found": Ecosystems of Child Maltreatment in
Stephen King's IT
by Brennan Thomas
Ch. 12 "You'll Float Too": King and the Death of Childhood
by James M. Curtis
Ch. 13 "What an enormous act this is": Children & Sexuality in Stephen
King's IT
by Roxanne Harde
1990s
Ch. 14 (Dis)Abling Dinah: Childhood Agency and the Allegory of the Cave in
The Langoliers
by Khara Lukancic
Ch. 15 Girls With Teeth: Fan Identity in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
by Katharine McCain
2000s
Ch. 16 Power, Vulnerability and Duality in Doctor Sleep
by Lauren Christie
Ch. 17 Seeing and Believing as a Child in It and The Outsider
by Kristen Miller Hill
Introduction: Stephen King's Fictional Children
Debbie Olson
1970s
Ch. 1 Degeneration through Violence and Stephen King's Rage
by Karen J. Renner
Ch. 2 "Such a tragedy might have been averted": Gothic Childhood, American
Monstrosity, and the Male Gothic in Stephen King's Carrie
by Sarah Gray
Ch. 3 The Children as Nemesis: a Reading of Stephen King's "The Children of
the Corn" and its Adaptations by Debaditya Mukhopadhyay
Ch. 4 Of "Pagan Devil-Children" and Monstrous Plants: Vegetal World, Human
Enslavement, and Precarious Existence in "Children of the Corn" by Tatiana
Prorokova-Konrad
Ch. 5 The Spectacle of Child-Suffering in Stephen King's The Long Walk
by Joshua Garrison
1980s
Ch. 6 Monstrosity, Ethic of Care, and Moral Agency in Stephen King's
Firestarter
by Ingrid E. Castro
Ch. 7 Boys in The Body
by Jennifer Manthei
Ch. 8 "Not if I see you first": Playspace, Friendship, and Nostalgia in
Stand By Me
by Shastri Akella
Ch. 9 "Performing a kind of self-pyschoanalysis": childhood revisited
through writing (and reading) in The Breathing Method, Misery, Pet Sematary
and Charlie the Choo-Choo.
by Andy McCormack
Ch. 10 "Animals, Innocence, and the Terr[or]tories in The Talisman"
by Debbie Olson
Ch. 11 "They Were Not All Found": Ecosystems of Child Maltreatment in
Stephen King's IT
by Brennan Thomas
Ch. 12 "You'll Float Too": King and the Death of Childhood
by James M. Curtis
Ch. 13 "What an enormous act this is": Children & Sexuality in Stephen
King's IT
by Roxanne Harde
1990s
Ch. 14 (Dis)Abling Dinah: Childhood Agency and the Allegory of the Cave in
The Langoliers
by Khara Lukancic
Ch. 15 Girls With Teeth: Fan Identity in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
by Katharine McCain
2000s
Ch. 16 Power, Vulnerability and Duality in Doctor Sleep
by Lauren Christie
Ch. 17 Seeing and Believing as a Child in It and The Outsider
by Kristen Miller Hill
Debbie Olson
1970s
Ch. 1 Degeneration through Violence and Stephen King's Rage
by Karen J. Renner
Ch. 2 "Such a tragedy might have been averted": Gothic Childhood, American
Monstrosity, and the Male Gothic in Stephen King's Carrie
by Sarah Gray
Ch. 3 The Children as Nemesis: a Reading of Stephen King's "The Children of
the Corn" and its Adaptations by Debaditya Mukhopadhyay
Ch. 4 Of "Pagan Devil-Children" and Monstrous Plants: Vegetal World, Human
Enslavement, and Precarious Existence in "Children of the Corn" by Tatiana
Prorokova-Konrad
Ch. 5 The Spectacle of Child-Suffering in Stephen King's The Long Walk
by Joshua Garrison
1980s
Ch. 6 Monstrosity, Ethic of Care, and Moral Agency in Stephen King's
Firestarter
by Ingrid E. Castro
Ch. 7 Boys in The Body
by Jennifer Manthei
Ch. 8 "Not if I see you first": Playspace, Friendship, and Nostalgia in
Stand By Me
by Shastri Akella
Ch. 9 "Performing a kind of self-pyschoanalysis": childhood revisited
through writing (and reading) in The Breathing Method, Misery, Pet Sematary
and Charlie the Choo-Choo.
by Andy McCormack
Ch. 10 "Animals, Innocence, and the Terr[or]tories in The Talisman"
by Debbie Olson
Ch. 11 "They Were Not All Found": Ecosystems of Child Maltreatment in
Stephen King's IT
by Brennan Thomas
Ch. 12 "You'll Float Too": King and the Death of Childhood
by James M. Curtis
Ch. 13 "What an enormous act this is": Children & Sexuality in Stephen
King's IT
by Roxanne Harde
1990s
Ch. 14 (Dis)Abling Dinah: Childhood Agency and the Allegory of the Cave in
The Langoliers
by Khara Lukancic
Ch. 15 Girls With Teeth: Fan Identity in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
by Katharine McCain
2000s
Ch. 16 Power, Vulnerability and Duality in Doctor Sleep
by Lauren Christie
Ch. 17 Seeing and Believing as a Child in It and The Outsider
by Kristen Miller Hill