Youth Fiction and Trans Representation is the first book that wholly addresses the growth of trans and gender variant representation in literature, television, and films for children and young adults in the twenty-first century. Ranging across an array of media-including picture books, novels, graphic novels, animated cartoons, and live-action television and feature films-Youth Fiction and Trans Representation examines how youth texts are addressing and contributing to ongoing shifts in understandings of gender in the new millennium. While perhaps once considered inappropriate for youth, and continuing to face backlash, trans and gender variant representation in texts for young people has become more common, which signals changes in understandings of childhood and adolescence, as well as gender expression and identity. Youth Fiction and Trans Representation provides a broad outline of developments in trans and gender variant depictions for young people in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and closely analyzes a series of millennial literary and screen texts to consider how they communicate a range of, often competing, ideas about gender, identity, expression, and embodiment to implied child and adolescent audiences.



Autorentext

Tom Sandercock is a casual academic at Deakin University where he teaches courses in literary studies, children's literature, and gender and sexuality studies. He was awarded Deakin University's Vice-Chancellor's Prize (2013), a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship (2013-2016), and his PhD thesis was shortlisted for the Alfred Deakin medal (2018). He has presented his research at national and international conferences and has published peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on youth media and transgender representation.



Klappentext

Youth Fiction and Trans Representation is the first book that wholly addresses the growth of trans and gender variant representation in literature, television, and film for children and young adults in the twenty-first century. Ranging across an array of media-including picture books, novels, graphic novels, animated cartoons, and live-action television and feature films-Youth Fiction and Trans Representation examines how youth texts are addressing and contributing to ongoing shifts in understandings of gender in the new millennium. While perhaps once considered inappropriate for youth, and continuing to face backlash, trans and gender variant representation in texts for young people has become more common, which signals changes in understandings of childhood, adolescence, as well gender expression and identity. Youth Fiction and Trans Representation provides a broad outline of developments in trans and gender variant depictions for young people in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and closely analyzes a series of millennial literary and screen texts to consider how they communicate a range of, often competing, ideas about gender, identity, expression, and embodiment to implied child and adolescent audiences.



Inhalt

Introduction: Transgender Studies and Children's Literature

Chapter 1: Gender Nonconformity in Picture Books

Chapter 2: Gender Variance in Picture Books: Trans Children

Chapter 3: Politicizing Gender in Young Adult Graphic Narratives

Chapter 4: Show and Tell: Authoring the Trans Subject in Young Adult Fiction

Chapter 5: Animating Gender: Subversive Gendering in Children's Cartoons

Chapter 6: Loving and Hating Trans Youth in Adolescent Television

Chapter 7: Manning Up and Womanning Down in Young Adult Gender Disguise Films

Chapter 8: Embodying Difference: Gender and Race in Young Adult Body-Swap Films

Conclusion

Titel
Youth Fiction and Trans Representation
EAN
9781000607055
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
29.07.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
210