Gender(ed) Identities
Critical Rereadings of Gender in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Hassel, Holly; Clasen, Tricia
Gender(ed) Identities
Critical Rereadings of Gender in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Hassel, Holly; Clasen, Tricia
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This diverse, cross-disciplinary volume examines gender construction in children's and YA literature, complementing and updating scholarship on this topic via a rich examination of core questions around gender and sexuality in classic and contemporary texts.
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This diverse, cross-disciplinary volume examines gender construction in children's and YA literature, complementing and updating scholarship on this topic via a rich examination of core questions around gender and sexuality in classic and contemporary texts.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346218
- ISBN-10: 0367346214
- Artikelnr.: 57004599
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346218
- ISBN-10: 0367346214
- Artikelnr.: 57004599
Tricia Clasen is Professor of Communication and Theater Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Rock County, USA. Holly Hassel is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon County, USA.
Gender(ed) Identities: Critical Rereadings of Gender in Children's and
Young Adult Literature
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Gender(ing) Communities
Chapter 2: History Repeating Itself: The Portrayal of Female Characters in
Young Adult Literature at the Beginning of the Millennium (Suico)
Chapter 3: Girls Online: Representations of Femininity in the Digital Age
(Flanagan)
Chapter 4: Academic Agency in YA Novels by Mexican American Women Authors
(Cummins)
Chapter 5: Queer Consciousness/Community in David Levithan's Two Boys
Kissing: "One the Other Never Leaving" (Matos)
Section 2: Developing Gender(ed) Identities
Chapter 6: "What Defines Me?" - Performativity, Gender and Ethnicity in
Korean American YA Fiction (Lee and Stephens)
Chapter 7: Gendered Stories, Advice, and Narrative Intimacy and Amish Young
Adult Literature (Brown)
Chapter 8: One Choice, Many Petals: Reading the Female Voice of Tris in the
Divergent series (Jennings)
Chapter 9: Who Is a Girl? The Tomboy, the Lesbian, and the Transgender
Child (Friddle)
Section 3: Gendered Trauma, Loss, and Healing
Chapter 10: Pedophobia and the Orphan Girl in Pollyanna and A Series of
Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (Tribunella)
Chapter 11: "Kindred Spirits": Vulnerability as the Key to Transformative
Female Relationships in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (Pilmaier)
Chapter 12: Speaking the Bitter Truth: The Role of the Creative Imagination
in the Process of Healing (Mallan)
Section 4: Complicating Sexuality and Romance
Chapter 13: Paradise Contested: Sexuality and Sacrifice in Philip Pullman's
His Dark Materials (Zanichkowsky)
Chapter 14: Growing Up Girl: A Rhetoric of Restrained Empowerment in
American Girl's Self-Help Books about Puberty (De La Cruz)
Chapter 15: Gender and the Perfected Female in the Contemporary
Resurrection Allegory of Breaking Dawn (Casper)
Chapter 16: Masculinity and Romantic Myth in Contemporary YA Romance
(Clasen)
Section 5: Gender/Genre, Texts, and Contexts
Chapter 17: When the Slipper Doesn't Fit: Construction of the 'Ugly' Female
in Cinderella Picture-Book Illustrations 1800-2015 (Wildermuth and
Robinson)
Chapter 18: Girls Write Back: Feminism and Disordered Writing (Bherer)
Chapter 19: Freedom in Fantasy?: Gender Restrictions in Children's
Literature (Long)
Chapter 20: Hungry for Change: Lessons from The Hunger Games as
Consciousness-Raising (Egan)
Young Adult Literature
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Gender(ing) Communities
Chapter 2: History Repeating Itself: The Portrayal of Female Characters in
Young Adult Literature at the Beginning of the Millennium (Suico)
Chapter 3: Girls Online: Representations of Femininity in the Digital Age
(Flanagan)
Chapter 4: Academic Agency in YA Novels by Mexican American Women Authors
(Cummins)
Chapter 5: Queer Consciousness/Community in David Levithan's Two Boys
Kissing: "One the Other Never Leaving" (Matos)
Section 2: Developing Gender(ed) Identities
Chapter 6: "What Defines Me?" - Performativity, Gender and Ethnicity in
Korean American YA Fiction (Lee and Stephens)
Chapter 7: Gendered Stories, Advice, and Narrative Intimacy and Amish Young
Adult Literature (Brown)
Chapter 8: One Choice, Many Petals: Reading the Female Voice of Tris in the
Divergent series (Jennings)
Chapter 9: Who Is a Girl? The Tomboy, the Lesbian, and the Transgender
Child (Friddle)
Section 3: Gendered Trauma, Loss, and Healing
Chapter 10: Pedophobia and the Orphan Girl in Pollyanna and A Series of
Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (Tribunella)
Chapter 11: "Kindred Spirits": Vulnerability as the Key to Transformative
Female Relationships in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (Pilmaier)
Chapter 12: Speaking the Bitter Truth: The Role of the Creative Imagination
in the Process of Healing (Mallan)
Section 4: Complicating Sexuality and Romance
Chapter 13: Paradise Contested: Sexuality and Sacrifice in Philip Pullman's
His Dark Materials (Zanichkowsky)
Chapter 14: Growing Up Girl: A Rhetoric of Restrained Empowerment in
American Girl's Self-Help Books about Puberty (De La Cruz)
Chapter 15: Gender and the Perfected Female in the Contemporary
Resurrection Allegory of Breaking Dawn (Casper)
Chapter 16: Masculinity and Romantic Myth in Contemporary YA Romance
(Clasen)
Section 5: Gender/Genre, Texts, and Contexts
Chapter 17: When the Slipper Doesn't Fit: Construction of the 'Ugly' Female
in Cinderella Picture-Book Illustrations 1800-2015 (Wildermuth and
Robinson)
Chapter 18: Girls Write Back: Feminism and Disordered Writing (Bherer)
Chapter 19: Freedom in Fantasy?: Gender Restrictions in Children's
Literature (Long)
Chapter 20: Hungry for Change: Lessons from The Hunger Games as
Consciousness-Raising (Egan)
Gender(ed) Identities: Critical Rereadings of Gender in Children's and
Young Adult Literature
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Gender(ing) Communities
Chapter 2: History Repeating Itself: The Portrayal of Female Characters in
Young Adult Literature at the Beginning of the Millennium (Suico)
Chapter 3: Girls Online: Representations of Femininity in the Digital Age
(Flanagan)
Chapter 4: Academic Agency in YA Novels by Mexican American Women Authors
(Cummins)
Chapter 5: Queer Consciousness/Community in David Levithan's Two Boys
Kissing: "One the Other Never Leaving" (Matos)
Section 2: Developing Gender(ed) Identities
Chapter 6: "What Defines Me?" - Performativity, Gender and Ethnicity in
Korean American YA Fiction (Lee and Stephens)
Chapter 7: Gendered Stories, Advice, and Narrative Intimacy and Amish Young
Adult Literature (Brown)
Chapter 8: One Choice, Many Petals: Reading the Female Voice of Tris in the
Divergent series (Jennings)
Chapter 9: Who Is a Girl? The Tomboy, the Lesbian, and the Transgender
Child (Friddle)
Section 3: Gendered Trauma, Loss, and Healing
Chapter 10: Pedophobia and the Orphan Girl in Pollyanna and A Series of
Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (Tribunella)
Chapter 11: "Kindred Spirits": Vulnerability as the Key to Transformative
Female Relationships in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (Pilmaier)
Chapter 12: Speaking the Bitter Truth: The Role of the Creative Imagination
in the Process of Healing (Mallan)
Section 4: Complicating Sexuality and Romance
Chapter 13: Paradise Contested: Sexuality and Sacrifice in Philip Pullman's
His Dark Materials (Zanichkowsky)
Chapter 14: Growing Up Girl: A Rhetoric of Restrained Empowerment in
American Girl's Self-Help Books about Puberty (De La Cruz)
Chapter 15: Gender and the Perfected Female in the Contemporary
Resurrection Allegory of Breaking Dawn (Casper)
Chapter 16: Masculinity and Romantic Myth in Contemporary YA Romance
(Clasen)
Section 5: Gender/Genre, Texts, and Contexts
Chapter 17: When the Slipper Doesn't Fit: Construction of the 'Ugly' Female
in Cinderella Picture-Book Illustrations 1800-2015 (Wildermuth and
Robinson)
Chapter 18: Girls Write Back: Feminism and Disordered Writing (Bherer)
Chapter 19: Freedom in Fantasy?: Gender Restrictions in Children's
Literature (Long)
Chapter 20: Hungry for Change: Lessons from The Hunger Games as
Consciousness-Raising (Egan)
Young Adult Literature
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Gender(ing) Communities
Chapter 2: History Repeating Itself: The Portrayal of Female Characters in
Young Adult Literature at the Beginning of the Millennium (Suico)
Chapter 3: Girls Online: Representations of Femininity in the Digital Age
(Flanagan)
Chapter 4: Academic Agency in YA Novels by Mexican American Women Authors
(Cummins)
Chapter 5: Queer Consciousness/Community in David Levithan's Two Boys
Kissing: "One the Other Never Leaving" (Matos)
Section 2: Developing Gender(ed) Identities
Chapter 6: "What Defines Me?" - Performativity, Gender and Ethnicity in
Korean American YA Fiction (Lee and Stephens)
Chapter 7: Gendered Stories, Advice, and Narrative Intimacy and Amish Young
Adult Literature (Brown)
Chapter 8: One Choice, Many Petals: Reading the Female Voice of Tris in the
Divergent series (Jennings)
Chapter 9: Who Is a Girl? The Tomboy, the Lesbian, and the Transgender
Child (Friddle)
Section 3: Gendered Trauma, Loss, and Healing
Chapter 10: Pedophobia and the Orphan Girl in Pollyanna and A Series of
Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (Tribunella)
Chapter 11: "Kindred Spirits": Vulnerability as the Key to Transformative
Female Relationships in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (Pilmaier)
Chapter 12: Speaking the Bitter Truth: The Role of the Creative Imagination
in the Process of Healing (Mallan)
Section 4: Complicating Sexuality and Romance
Chapter 13: Paradise Contested: Sexuality and Sacrifice in Philip Pullman's
His Dark Materials (Zanichkowsky)
Chapter 14: Growing Up Girl: A Rhetoric of Restrained Empowerment in
American Girl's Self-Help Books about Puberty (De La Cruz)
Chapter 15: Gender and the Perfected Female in the Contemporary
Resurrection Allegory of Breaking Dawn (Casper)
Chapter 16: Masculinity and Romantic Myth in Contemporary YA Romance
(Clasen)
Section 5: Gender/Genre, Texts, and Contexts
Chapter 17: When the Slipper Doesn't Fit: Construction of the 'Ugly' Female
in Cinderella Picture-Book Illustrations 1800-2015 (Wildermuth and
Robinson)
Chapter 18: Girls Write Back: Feminism and Disordered Writing (Bherer)
Chapter 19: Freedom in Fantasy?: Gender Restrictions in Children's
Literature (Long)
Chapter 20: Hungry for Change: Lessons from The Hunger Games as
Consciousness-Raising (Egan)