The Victorian Era in Twenty-First Century Children's and Adolescent Literature and Culture (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Sawyer Fritz, Sonya; Day, Sara K.
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Victorian literature for audiences of all ages provides a broad foundation upon which to explore complex and evolving ideas about young people
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Victorian literature for audiences of all ages provides a broad foundation upon which to explore complex and evolving ideas about young people
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351376273
- Artikelnr.: 50923686
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351376273
- Artikelnr.: 50923686
Sonya Sawyer Fritz is an associate professor of English at the University of Central Arkansas. Her work has appeared in Neo-Victorian Studies, Girlhood Studies, and several essay collections. Sara K. Day is an assistant professor of English at Truman State University and the author of Reading Like a Girl: Narrative Intimacy in Contemporary American Young Adult Fiction. She has also served as associate editor of the Children's Literature Association Quarterly and co-editor (with Miranda Green-Barteet and Amy. L Montz) of Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction.
Acknowledgments Foreword Claudia Nelson Introduction Sonya Sawyer Fritz and
Sara K. Day 1 The great change in human history: The Recasting of the Fall
of Man as the Crisis of Faith in His Dark Materials Brett Carol Young 2
What's in the Empty Flat?: Specular Identity and Authorship in Neil
Gaiman's Coraline Maryna Matlock 3 In Space No One Can Hear You Cry:
Late-Victorian Adventure and Contemporary Boyhood in Disney's Treasure
Planet Sonya Sawyer Fritz 4 Are We Not (Wo)Men?: Gender and Animality in
Contemporary Young Adult Retellings of H.G. Wells's The Island of Dr.
Moreau Amy Hicks 5 Steampunk Kim: The Neo-Victorian Cosmopolitan Child in
Philip Reeve's Larklight Chamutal Noimann 6 The Dangerous Alphabet and the
Dark Side of Victorian Domesticity A. Robin Hoffman 7 Return of the Dapper
Men and the Nonsense of Neo-Victorian Literature Victoria Ford Smith 8
Asian Masculinity, Eurasian Identity, and Whiteness in Cassandra Clare's
Infernal Devices Trilogy Elizabeth Ho 9 Intertextuality, Adaptation, or Fan
Fiction? April Lindner and the Brontë Sisters Nicole Wilson 10 Growing Up
Empowered by Jane: An Examination of Jane Eyre in Twenty-First Century
Children's and Young Adult Literature Anah-Jayne Markland 11 Canon for the
Cradle: Materiality and Commodity in Board Book Retellings of Victorian
Novels Sara K. Day 12 Uptops and Sooties: Neo-Victorian Representations of
Race and Class in Gail Carriger's Finishing School Books Jessica Durgan
Afterword Eden Unger Bowditch Notes on Contributors Index
Sara K. Day 1 The great change in human history: The Recasting of the Fall
of Man as the Crisis of Faith in His Dark Materials Brett Carol Young 2
What's in the Empty Flat?: Specular Identity and Authorship in Neil
Gaiman's Coraline Maryna Matlock 3 In Space No One Can Hear You Cry:
Late-Victorian Adventure and Contemporary Boyhood in Disney's Treasure
Planet Sonya Sawyer Fritz 4 Are We Not (Wo)Men?: Gender and Animality in
Contemporary Young Adult Retellings of H.G. Wells's The Island of Dr.
Moreau Amy Hicks 5 Steampunk Kim: The Neo-Victorian Cosmopolitan Child in
Philip Reeve's Larklight Chamutal Noimann 6 The Dangerous Alphabet and the
Dark Side of Victorian Domesticity A. Robin Hoffman 7 Return of the Dapper
Men and the Nonsense of Neo-Victorian Literature Victoria Ford Smith 8
Asian Masculinity, Eurasian Identity, and Whiteness in Cassandra Clare's
Infernal Devices Trilogy Elizabeth Ho 9 Intertextuality, Adaptation, or Fan
Fiction? April Lindner and the Brontë Sisters Nicole Wilson 10 Growing Up
Empowered by Jane: An Examination of Jane Eyre in Twenty-First Century
Children's and Young Adult Literature Anah-Jayne Markland 11 Canon for the
Cradle: Materiality and Commodity in Board Book Retellings of Victorian
Novels Sara K. Day 12 Uptops and Sooties: Neo-Victorian Representations of
Race and Class in Gail Carriger's Finishing School Books Jessica Durgan
Afterword Eden Unger Bowditch Notes on Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Foreword Claudia Nelson Introduction Sonya Sawyer Fritz and
Sara K. Day 1 The great change in human history: The Recasting of the Fall
of Man as the Crisis of Faith in His Dark Materials Brett Carol Young 2
What's in the Empty Flat?: Specular Identity and Authorship in Neil
Gaiman's Coraline Maryna Matlock 3 In Space No One Can Hear You Cry:
Late-Victorian Adventure and Contemporary Boyhood in Disney's Treasure
Planet Sonya Sawyer Fritz 4 Are We Not (Wo)Men?: Gender and Animality in
Contemporary Young Adult Retellings of H.G. Wells's The Island of Dr.
Moreau Amy Hicks 5 Steampunk Kim: The Neo-Victorian Cosmopolitan Child in
Philip Reeve's Larklight Chamutal Noimann 6 The Dangerous Alphabet and the
Dark Side of Victorian Domesticity A. Robin Hoffman 7 Return of the Dapper
Men and the Nonsense of Neo-Victorian Literature Victoria Ford Smith 8
Asian Masculinity, Eurasian Identity, and Whiteness in Cassandra Clare's
Infernal Devices Trilogy Elizabeth Ho 9 Intertextuality, Adaptation, or Fan
Fiction? April Lindner and the Brontë Sisters Nicole Wilson 10 Growing Up
Empowered by Jane: An Examination of Jane Eyre in Twenty-First Century
Children's and Young Adult Literature Anah-Jayne Markland 11 Canon for the
Cradle: Materiality and Commodity in Board Book Retellings of Victorian
Novels Sara K. Day 12 Uptops and Sooties: Neo-Victorian Representations of
Race and Class in Gail Carriger's Finishing School Books Jessica Durgan
Afterword Eden Unger Bowditch Notes on Contributors Index
Sara K. Day 1 The great change in human history: The Recasting of the Fall
of Man as the Crisis of Faith in His Dark Materials Brett Carol Young 2
What's in the Empty Flat?: Specular Identity and Authorship in Neil
Gaiman's Coraline Maryna Matlock 3 In Space No One Can Hear You Cry:
Late-Victorian Adventure and Contemporary Boyhood in Disney's Treasure
Planet Sonya Sawyer Fritz 4 Are We Not (Wo)Men?: Gender and Animality in
Contemporary Young Adult Retellings of H.G. Wells's The Island of Dr.
Moreau Amy Hicks 5 Steampunk Kim: The Neo-Victorian Cosmopolitan Child in
Philip Reeve's Larklight Chamutal Noimann 6 The Dangerous Alphabet and the
Dark Side of Victorian Domesticity A. Robin Hoffman 7 Return of the Dapper
Men and the Nonsense of Neo-Victorian Literature Victoria Ford Smith 8
Asian Masculinity, Eurasian Identity, and Whiteness in Cassandra Clare's
Infernal Devices Trilogy Elizabeth Ho 9 Intertextuality, Adaptation, or Fan
Fiction? April Lindner and the Brontë Sisters Nicole Wilson 10 Growing Up
Empowered by Jane: An Examination of Jane Eyre in Twenty-First Century
Children's and Young Adult Literature Anah-Jayne Markland 11 Canon for the
Cradle: Materiality and Commodity in Board Book Retellings of Victorian
Novels Sara K. Day 12 Uptops and Sooties: Neo-Victorian Representations of
Race and Class in Gail Carriger's Finishing School Books Jessica Durgan
Afterword Eden Unger Bowditch Notes on Contributors Index