Misfit Children
An Inquiry into Childhood Belongings
Herausgeber: Bohlmann, Markus
Misfit Children
An Inquiry into Childhood Belongings
Herausgeber: Bohlmann, Markus
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This collection of essays turns to misfit children as those found in-between socio-cultural, psychological and physical realms. It explores both the possibilities and futilities of negotiating this in-betweenness.
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This collection of essays turns to misfit children as those found in-between socio-cultural, psychological and physical realms. It explores both the possibilities and futilities of negotiating this in-betweenness.
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Produktdetails
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- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9781498525794
- ISBN-10: 1498525792
- Artikelnr.: 46005752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9781498525794
- ISBN-10: 1498525792
- Artikelnr.: 46005752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Markus Bohlmann - Contributions by Jessica Balanzategui; De-Valera N.Y.M Botchway; Daniel Butler; Danette DiMarco; Julian Gill-Peterson; Ann Gonzalez; Stephen Hartman; Alexandra Heller-Nicholas; Mark Heimermann; Naja Later; Craig Martin; Sean Mo
Introduction - Markus P. J. Bohlmann Chapter 1 - Maria C. Schwenk, "Lost in
Limbo: Children in Puritan New England" Chapter 2 - Sean Moreland, "Misfit
Morella: The Sources and Influences of Poe's Possessed-Child Narrative"
Chapter 3 - Craig Martin and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, "Fostering Evil:
Adoption Stigma and the Monster Child in Film" Chapter 4 - Daniel G. Butler
and Stephen Hartman, "'This is How You Look': Mimicry as Defense of the
Actual (or Hidden) Child in Sandor Ferenczi's Psychoanalysis" Chapter 5 -
Jessica Balanzategui and Naja Later, "'Dark and Wicked Things': The Slender
Man, Tween Girlhood, and Deadly Liminalities" Chapter 6 - Mark Heimermann,
"Grotesque Adolescence in Charles Burns' Black Hole" Chapter 7 - Danette
DiMarco, "Phototextuality and Racial Time in Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's
Home for Peculiar Children" Chapter 8 - Christopher Parkes, "The Child
Prodigy Ages Out: White Male Privilege as Trauma in John Green's An
Abundance of Katherines and The Fault in Our Stars" Chapter 9 - Carmen
Nolte-Odhiambo, "Disidentifying with Futurity: The Unbecoming Child and its
Discontents" Chapter 10 - Ann González, "The Postcolonial Double-Bind in
Latin America: Cesar Vallejo's 'Paco Yunque'" Chapter 11 - Awo Sarpong and
De-Valeria Botchway, "Freaks in Procession? The Fancy Dress Masquerade as
Haven for Negotiating Eccentricity during Childhood. A Study of Child
Masqueraders in Cape Coast, Ghana" Chapter 12 - Andrew Pump, "Queer Kids:
Innocence, Beauty, and Stupidity in an Ideological State Apparatus" Chapter
13 - Julian Gill-Peterson, "Growing Up Trans in the 1960s and 2010s"
Chapter 14 - Derek Newman-Stille, "Our Bodily Diverse Children Are Our
Future: Disability, Apocalypse, and Camille Alexa's All Them Pretty Babies"
Limbo: Children in Puritan New England" Chapter 2 - Sean Moreland, "Misfit
Morella: The Sources and Influences of Poe's Possessed-Child Narrative"
Chapter 3 - Craig Martin and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, "Fostering Evil:
Adoption Stigma and the Monster Child in Film" Chapter 4 - Daniel G. Butler
and Stephen Hartman, "'This is How You Look': Mimicry as Defense of the
Actual (or Hidden) Child in Sandor Ferenczi's Psychoanalysis" Chapter 5 -
Jessica Balanzategui and Naja Later, "'Dark and Wicked Things': The Slender
Man, Tween Girlhood, and Deadly Liminalities" Chapter 6 - Mark Heimermann,
"Grotesque Adolescence in Charles Burns' Black Hole" Chapter 7 - Danette
DiMarco, "Phototextuality and Racial Time in Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's
Home for Peculiar Children" Chapter 8 - Christopher Parkes, "The Child
Prodigy Ages Out: White Male Privilege as Trauma in John Green's An
Abundance of Katherines and The Fault in Our Stars" Chapter 9 - Carmen
Nolte-Odhiambo, "Disidentifying with Futurity: The Unbecoming Child and its
Discontents" Chapter 10 - Ann González, "The Postcolonial Double-Bind in
Latin America: Cesar Vallejo's 'Paco Yunque'" Chapter 11 - Awo Sarpong and
De-Valeria Botchway, "Freaks in Procession? The Fancy Dress Masquerade as
Haven for Negotiating Eccentricity during Childhood. A Study of Child
Masqueraders in Cape Coast, Ghana" Chapter 12 - Andrew Pump, "Queer Kids:
Innocence, Beauty, and Stupidity in an Ideological State Apparatus" Chapter
13 - Julian Gill-Peterson, "Growing Up Trans in the 1960s and 2010s"
Chapter 14 - Derek Newman-Stille, "Our Bodily Diverse Children Are Our
Future: Disability, Apocalypse, and Camille Alexa's All Them Pretty Babies"
Introduction - Markus P. J. Bohlmann Chapter 1 - Maria C. Schwenk, "Lost in
Limbo: Children in Puritan New England" Chapter 2 - Sean Moreland, "Misfit
Morella: The Sources and Influences of Poe's Possessed-Child Narrative"
Chapter 3 - Craig Martin and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, "Fostering Evil:
Adoption Stigma and the Monster Child in Film" Chapter 4 - Daniel G. Butler
and Stephen Hartman, "'This is How You Look': Mimicry as Defense of the
Actual (or Hidden) Child in Sandor Ferenczi's Psychoanalysis" Chapter 5 -
Jessica Balanzategui and Naja Later, "'Dark and Wicked Things': The Slender
Man, Tween Girlhood, and Deadly Liminalities" Chapter 6 - Mark Heimermann,
"Grotesque Adolescence in Charles Burns' Black Hole" Chapter 7 - Danette
DiMarco, "Phototextuality and Racial Time in Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's
Home for Peculiar Children" Chapter 8 - Christopher Parkes, "The Child
Prodigy Ages Out: White Male Privilege as Trauma in John Green's An
Abundance of Katherines and The Fault in Our Stars" Chapter 9 - Carmen
Nolte-Odhiambo, "Disidentifying with Futurity: The Unbecoming Child and its
Discontents" Chapter 10 - Ann González, "The Postcolonial Double-Bind in
Latin America: Cesar Vallejo's 'Paco Yunque'" Chapter 11 - Awo Sarpong and
De-Valeria Botchway, "Freaks in Procession? The Fancy Dress Masquerade as
Haven for Negotiating Eccentricity during Childhood. A Study of Child
Masqueraders in Cape Coast, Ghana" Chapter 12 - Andrew Pump, "Queer Kids:
Innocence, Beauty, and Stupidity in an Ideological State Apparatus" Chapter
13 - Julian Gill-Peterson, "Growing Up Trans in the 1960s and 2010s"
Chapter 14 - Derek Newman-Stille, "Our Bodily Diverse Children Are Our
Future: Disability, Apocalypse, and Camille Alexa's All Them Pretty Babies"
Limbo: Children in Puritan New England" Chapter 2 - Sean Moreland, "Misfit
Morella: The Sources and Influences of Poe's Possessed-Child Narrative"
Chapter 3 - Craig Martin and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, "Fostering Evil:
Adoption Stigma and the Monster Child in Film" Chapter 4 - Daniel G. Butler
and Stephen Hartman, "'This is How You Look': Mimicry as Defense of the
Actual (or Hidden) Child in Sandor Ferenczi's Psychoanalysis" Chapter 5 -
Jessica Balanzategui and Naja Later, "'Dark and Wicked Things': The Slender
Man, Tween Girlhood, and Deadly Liminalities" Chapter 6 - Mark Heimermann,
"Grotesque Adolescence in Charles Burns' Black Hole" Chapter 7 - Danette
DiMarco, "Phototextuality and Racial Time in Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's
Home for Peculiar Children" Chapter 8 - Christopher Parkes, "The Child
Prodigy Ages Out: White Male Privilege as Trauma in John Green's An
Abundance of Katherines and The Fault in Our Stars" Chapter 9 - Carmen
Nolte-Odhiambo, "Disidentifying with Futurity: The Unbecoming Child and its
Discontents" Chapter 10 - Ann González, "The Postcolonial Double-Bind in
Latin America: Cesar Vallejo's 'Paco Yunque'" Chapter 11 - Awo Sarpong and
De-Valeria Botchway, "Freaks in Procession? The Fancy Dress Masquerade as
Haven for Negotiating Eccentricity during Childhood. A Study of Child
Masqueraders in Cape Coast, Ghana" Chapter 12 - Andrew Pump, "Queer Kids:
Innocence, Beauty, and Stupidity in an Ideological State Apparatus" Chapter
13 - Julian Gill-Peterson, "Growing Up Trans in the 1960s and 2010s"
Chapter 14 - Derek Newman-Stille, "Our Bodily Diverse Children Are Our
Future: Disability, Apocalypse, and Camille Alexa's All Them Pretty Babies"