Representing Agency in Popular Culture
Children and Youth on Page, Screen, and In Between
Herausgeber: Castro, Ingrid E.; Clark, Jessica
Representing Agency in Popular Culture
Children and Youth on Page, Screen, and In Between
Herausgeber: Castro, Ingrid E.; Clark, Jessica
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Representing Agency in Popular Culture addresses the intersection of child and youth agency and popular culture. Here, scholars expand understandings of agency, power, and voice in children's lives, identifying popular culture as an important source of inspiration and inquiry within the future of childhood studies.
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Representing Agency in Popular Culture addresses the intersection of child and youth agency and popular culture. Here, scholars expand understandings of agency, power, and voice in children's lives, identifying popular culture as an important source of inspiration and inquiry within the future of childhood studies.
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- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781498574945
- ISBN-10: 1498574947
- Artikelnr.: 53925947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Children and Youth in Popular Culture
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781498574945
- ISBN-10: 1498574947
- Artikelnr.: 53925947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ingrid E. Castro is professor of sociology and director of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Jessica Clark is senior lecturer in sociology and childhood studies at the University of Suffolk.
Introduction Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro - Zuzu's Petals and Scout's
Mockingbirds: The Legacy of Children's Agency in Popular Culture Part I:
Political Agency Chapter 1: Catherine Hartung - "To All the Little Girls. .
.Never Doubt that You are Valuable and Powerful": Representations of
Children's Agency in the Pop Culture Politics of the Trump Era Chapter 2:
Fearghus Roulston and Lucy Newby - Innocent Victims and Troubled
Combatants: Representations of Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Conflict
Northern Irish Cinema Era Chapter 3: John C. Nelson - "Wise as Serpents and
Innocent as Doves": Agency and Dehumanization of Children During Wartime
Part II: Social Agency Chapter 4: Anja Höing - Animalic Agency:
Intersecting the Child and the Animal in Popular British Children's Fiction
Chapter 5: Michael G. Cornelius - Homogeneity, Agency, and the Girls'
College Series, 1905-1925 Chapter 6: Terri Suico - Fractured Friendships
and Finding Oneself: Adolescent Girls Losing Friends but Finding Their
Voices in Recent Young Adult Literature Chapter 7: Jessica Clark -
"Speddies" with Spray Paints: Intersections of Agency, Childhood, and
Disability in Award-Winning Young Adult Fiction Chapter 8: Tabitha Parry
Collins, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Leanna Lucero - Trans Reality: The
Development of Agency in Trans*gender and Gender Fluid Characters in Young
Adult Novels Part III: Generational Agency Chapter 9: Michelle Nicole
Boyer-Kelly - M¿ori Agents of Change: Examining the Children of Whale
Rider, Once Were Warriors, and Potiki Chapter 10: Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Sin
Wen Lau - Children's Agency and the Notion of Guai in Chinese Reality TV
Chapter 11: John Kerr - Children Redefining Adult Reality in Maternal
Gothic Films Chapter 12: Ingrid E. Castro - The Spirit and the Witch: Hayao
Miyazaki's Agentic Girls and Their (Intra)Independent Genderational
Childhoods Afterword David Buckingham -Agency and Representation in
Children's Media Culture
Mockingbirds: The Legacy of Children's Agency in Popular Culture Part I:
Political Agency Chapter 1: Catherine Hartung - "To All the Little Girls. .
.Never Doubt that You are Valuable and Powerful": Representations of
Children's Agency in the Pop Culture Politics of the Trump Era Chapter 2:
Fearghus Roulston and Lucy Newby - Innocent Victims and Troubled
Combatants: Representations of Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Conflict
Northern Irish Cinema Era Chapter 3: John C. Nelson - "Wise as Serpents and
Innocent as Doves": Agency and Dehumanization of Children During Wartime
Part II: Social Agency Chapter 4: Anja Höing - Animalic Agency:
Intersecting the Child and the Animal in Popular British Children's Fiction
Chapter 5: Michael G. Cornelius - Homogeneity, Agency, and the Girls'
College Series, 1905-1925 Chapter 6: Terri Suico - Fractured Friendships
and Finding Oneself: Adolescent Girls Losing Friends but Finding Their
Voices in Recent Young Adult Literature Chapter 7: Jessica Clark -
"Speddies" with Spray Paints: Intersections of Agency, Childhood, and
Disability in Award-Winning Young Adult Fiction Chapter 8: Tabitha Parry
Collins, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Leanna Lucero - Trans Reality: The
Development of Agency in Trans*gender and Gender Fluid Characters in Young
Adult Novels Part III: Generational Agency Chapter 9: Michelle Nicole
Boyer-Kelly - M¿ori Agents of Change: Examining the Children of Whale
Rider, Once Were Warriors, and Potiki Chapter 10: Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Sin
Wen Lau - Children's Agency and the Notion of Guai in Chinese Reality TV
Chapter 11: John Kerr - Children Redefining Adult Reality in Maternal
Gothic Films Chapter 12: Ingrid E. Castro - The Spirit and the Witch: Hayao
Miyazaki's Agentic Girls and Their (Intra)Independent Genderational
Childhoods Afterword David Buckingham -Agency and Representation in
Children's Media Culture
Introduction Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro - Zuzu's Petals and Scout's
Mockingbirds: The Legacy of Children's Agency in Popular Culture Part I:
Political Agency Chapter 1: Catherine Hartung - "To All the Little Girls. .
.Never Doubt that You are Valuable and Powerful": Representations of
Children's Agency in the Pop Culture Politics of the Trump Era Chapter 2:
Fearghus Roulston and Lucy Newby - Innocent Victims and Troubled
Combatants: Representations of Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Conflict
Northern Irish Cinema Era Chapter 3: John C. Nelson - "Wise as Serpents and
Innocent as Doves": Agency and Dehumanization of Children During Wartime
Part II: Social Agency Chapter 4: Anja Höing - Animalic Agency:
Intersecting the Child and the Animal in Popular British Children's Fiction
Chapter 5: Michael G. Cornelius - Homogeneity, Agency, and the Girls'
College Series, 1905-1925 Chapter 6: Terri Suico - Fractured Friendships
and Finding Oneself: Adolescent Girls Losing Friends but Finding Their
Voices in Recent Young Adult Literature Chapter 7: Jessica Clark -
"Speddies" with Spray Paints: Intersections of Agency, Childhood, and
Disability in Award-Winning Young Adult Fiction Chapter 8: Tabitha Parry
Collins, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Leanna Lucero - Trans Reality: The
Development of Agency in Trans*gender and Gender Fluid Characters in Young
Adult Novels Part III: Generational Agency Chapter 9: Michelle Nicole
Boyer-Kelly - M¿ori Agents of Change: Examining the Children of Whale
Rider, Once Were Warriors, and Potiki Chapter 10: Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Sin
Wen Lau - Children's Agency and the Notion of Guai in Chinese Reality TV
Chapter 11: John Kerr - Children Redefining Adult Reality in Maternal
Gothic Films Chapter 12: Ingrid E. Castro - The Spirit and the Witch: Hayao
Miyazaki's Agentic Girls and Their (Intra)Independent Genderational
Childhoods Afterword David Buckingham -Agency and Representation in
Children's Media Culture
Mockingbirds: The Legacy of Children's Agency in Popular Culture Part I:
Political Agency Chapter 1: Catherine Hartung - "To All the Little Girls. .
.Never Doubt that You are Valuable and Powerful": Representations of
Children's Agency in the Pop Culture Politics of the Trump Era Chapter 2:
Fearghus Roulston and Lucy Newby - Innocent Victims and Troubled
Combatants: Representations of Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Conflict
Northern Irish Cinema Era Chapter 3: John C. Nelson - "Wise as Serpents and
Innocent as Doves": Agency and Dehumanization of Children During Wartime
Part II: Social Agency Chapter 4: Anja Höing - Animalic Agency:
Intersecting the Child and the Animal in Popular British Children's Fiction
Chapter 5: Michael G. Cornelius - Homogeneity, Agency, and the Girls'
College Series, 1905-1925 Chapter 6: Terri Suico - Fractured Friendships
and Finding Oneself: Adolescent Girls Losing Friends but Finding Their
Voices in Recent Young Adult Literature Chapter 7: Jessica Clark -
"Speddies" with Spray Paints: Intersections of Agency, Childhood, and
Disability in Award-Winning Young Adult Fiction Chapter 8: Tabitha Parry
Collins, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Leanna Lucero - Trans Reality: The
Development of Agency in Trans*gender and Gender Fluid Characters in Young
Adult Novels Part III: Generational Agency Chapter 9: Michelle Nicole
Boyer-Kelly - M¿ori Agents of Change: Examining the Children of Whale
Rider, Once Were Warriors, and Potiki Chapter 10: Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Sin
Wen Lau - Children's Agency and the Notion of Guai in Chinese Reality TV
Chapter 11: John Kerr - Children Redefining Adult Reality in Maternal
Gothic Films Chapter 12: Ingrid E. Castro - The Spirit and the Witch: Hayao
Miyazaki's Agentic Girls and Their (Intra)Independent Genderational
Childhoods Afterword David Buckingham -Agency and Representation in
Children's Media Culture