Tweencom Girls
Title | Tweencom Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Patrice A. Oppliger |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2018-12-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1498550592 |
Tweencom Girls analyzes the different ways character tropes are portrayed in media targeted at eight- to twelve-year-olds, particularly female characters, over the last twenty-five years. The book focuses particularly on sitcoms produced by the cable giants Disney Channel and Nickelodeon because of their popularity and ubiquity. It provides extensive examples and alternative interpretations of the shows’ tropes and themes, particularly for those who are unfamiliar with the genre. The first section explores common tweencom tropes, focusing on different themes that are prevalent throughout the series. The second section includes a discussion of the big picture of how tropes and themes give insight into the female characters portrayed in the popular tweencom programming, as well as advice to parents and educators.
Speculative Film and Moving Images by Or about Black Women and Girls
Title | Speculative Film and Moving Images by Or about Black Women and Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Karima K. Jeffrey |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | African American women in motion pictures |
ISBN | 1793627045 |
This book examines twentieth and twenty-first century speculative fiction films that represent women and girls of African descent Jeffrey offers insights about positive developments while calling attention to questionable trends in recent movie-making.
Female Adolescent Sexuality in the United States, 1850–1965
Title | Female Adolescent Sexuality in the United States, 1850–1965 PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Kordas |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2019-04-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498570186 |
This book examines the history of female adolescent sexuality in the United States from the middle of the nineteenth century until the beginning of the 1960s. The book analyzes both adult perceptions of female adolescent sexuality and the experiences of female adolescents themselves. It examines what girls knew (or thought they knew) about sex at different points in time, girls’ sexual experiences, girls' ideas about love and romance, female adolescent beauty culture, and the influence of popular culture on female adolescent sexuality. It also examines the ways in which adults responded to female adolescent sexuality and the efforts of adults to either control or encourage girls' interest in sexual topics, dating, girls’ participation in beauty culture, and their education on sexual topics. The book describes a trajectory along which female adolescents went from being perceived as inherently innocent and essentially asexual to being regarded (and feared) as primarily sexual in nature.
Beyond Nancy Drew
Title | Beyond Nancy Drew PDF eBook |
Author | LuElla D'Amico |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2024-06-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1666946680 |
This book examines the narratives of series heroines that preceded and followed Nancy Drew, each in relation to their social, historical, and economic environments. Covering heroines including Miss Pickerell, Madge Sterling, and Polly the Powers Model, among others, this book illustrates that the recovery of stolen inheritances during the Great Depression serves different social ends than, for example, fighting Germans on an international stage. This book expands scholarship that tends to focus on Nancy Drew by drawing attention to the stories of some other “lost” heroines of twentieth century U.S. series fiction. Organized by time period, the chapters give insight into the cultural landscape that perpetuated the popularity of these heroines in their respective eras, how these series reflected the experiences of readers across the decades, and their continued impact well into the twenty-first century.
Vigilante Feminists and Agents of Destiny
Title | Vigilante Feminists and Agents of Destiny PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Mattoon D'Amore |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2021-04-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1793630615 |
This interdisciplinary study examines the relationship between violence, empowerment, and the teenage super/heroine in comics and young adult fantasy novels. The author analyzes stories of teenage super/heroines who have experienced trauma, abduction, assault, and sexual violence that has led to a loss of agency, and then tracks the way that their use of violence empowers them to reclaim agency over their lives and bodies. The author identifies these characters as vigilante feminist teenage super/heroines because they become vigilantes in order to protect other girls and young women from violence and create safer communities. The teenage super/heroines examined in this book are characters who have the ability—through super power, or supernatural and magical ability—to fight back against those who seek to cause them harm. They are a product of and a response to both the pervasive culture of violence against girls and women and a system that fails to protect girls and women from harm. While this book is part of a robust intellectual conversation about the role of girls and women in popular literature and culture and about feminist analyses of comics and YA literature, it is unique in its reading of violence as empowerment and in its careful tracing—and naming—of the teenage vigilante super/heroine, a characterization that is hugely popular and deserves this close reading.
Posthumanist Readings in Dystopian Young Adult Fiction
Title | Posthumanist Readings in Dystopian Young Adult Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Harrison |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2019-04-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498573363 |
If there is one trend in children’s and YA literature that seems to be enjoying a steady rise in popularity, it is the expansion of the YA dystopian genre. While the genre has been lauded for its potential to expand horizons, promote critical thinking, and foster social awareness and activism, it has also come under scrutiny for its promotion of specific ideologies and its often sensationalist approach to real-world problems. In an examination of six YA dystopian texts spanning more than twenty years of development of the genre, this book explores the way in which posthumanist ideologies in particular are deployed or resisted in these texts as a means of making sense of the specific challenges which young people confront in the twenty-first century.
Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy
Title | Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy PDF eBook |
Author | Ingrid E. Castro |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2021-01-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498594301 |
Joining the emergent interdisciplinary investment in bridging the social sciences and the humanities, Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy: Walking in Other Worlds explores linkages between children’s agency and fantasy. Fantasy as an integral aspect of childhood and as a genre allows for children’s spectacular dreams and hopeful realities. Friendship, family, identity, loyalty, belongingness, citizenry, and emotionality are central concepts explored in chapters that are anchored by humanities texts of television, film, and literature, but also by social science qualitative methods of participant observation and interviews. Fantasy has the capacity to be a revolutionary change agent that in its modernity can creatively reflect, critique, or reimagine the social, political, and cultural norms of our world. Such promise is also found to be true of children’s agency, wherein children’s beings and becomings, rooted in childhood’s freedoms and constraints, result in a range of outcomes. In the endeavor to broaden theory and research on children’s agency, fantasy becomes a point of possibility with its expanding subjectivities, far-reaching terrain, and spirit of adventure.