ABSTRACT

This volume brings together diverse, cross-disciplinary scholarly voices to examine gender construction in children's and young adult literature. It complements and updates the scholarship in the field by creating a rich, cohesive examination of core questions around gender and sexuality in classic and contemporary texts. By providing an expansive treatment of gender and sexuality across genres, eras, and national literature, the collection explores how readers encounter unorthodox as well as traditional notions of gender. It begins with essays exploring how children's and YA literature construct communities formed by gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and in face-to-face and virtual spaces. Section II's central focus is how gendered identities are formed, unpacking how texts for young readers ranging from Amish youth periodicals to the blockbuster Divergent series trace, reproduce, and shape gendered identity socialization. In section III, the essential literary function of translating trauma into narrative is addressed in classics like Anne of Green Gables and Pollyanna, as well as more recent works. Section IV's focus on sexuality and romance encompasses fiction and nonfiction works, examining how children's and young adult literature can serve as a regressive, progressive, and transgressive site for construction meaning about sex and romance. Last, Section IV offers new readings of paratextual features in literature for children -- from the classic tale of Cinderella to contemporary illustrated novels. The key achievement of this volume is providing an updated range of multidisciplinary and methodologically diverse analyses of critically and commercially successful texts, contributing to the scholarship on children's and YA literature; gender, sexuality, and women's studies; and a range of other disciplines.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

section Section I|64 pages

Gender(ing) Communities

chapter 2|17 pages

History Repeating Itself

The Portrayal of Female Characters in Young Adult Literature at the Beginning of the Millennium

chapter 3|14 pages

Girls Online

Representations of Adolescent Female Sexuality in the Digital Age

chapter 5|14 pages

Queer Consciousness/Community in David Levithan's Two Boys Kissing

“One the Other Never Leaving”

section Section II|62 pages

Developing Gender(ed) Identities

chapter 8|15 pages

One Choice, Many Petals

Reading the Female Voice of Tris in the Divergent Series

chapter 9|18 pages

Who Is a “Girl”?

The Tomboy, the Lesbian, and the Transgender Child

section Section III|46 pages

Gendered Trauma, Loss, and Healing

chapter 11|15 pages

“Kindred Spirits”

Vulnerability as the Key to Transformative Female Relationships in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables

chapter 12|16 pages

Speaking the Bitter Truth

The Role of the Creative Imagination in the Process of Healing

section Section IV|62 pages

Complicating Sexuality and Romance

chapter 13|15 pages

Paradise Contested

Sexuality and Sacrifice in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials

chapter 14|16 pages

Growing up Girl

A Rhetoric of Restrained Empowerment in American Girl's Self-Help Books about Puberty

chapter 15|14 pages

Eternal Life, Eternal Love

Gender and the Perfected Female in the Contemporary Resurrection Allegory of Breaking Dawn

section Section V|52 pages

Gender/Genre, Texts, and Contexts

chapter 17|23 pages

When the Slipper Doesn't Fit

Construction of the “Ugly” Female in Cinderella Picture-Book Illustrations 1800–2015

chapter 18|13 pages

Girls Write Back

Feminism and Disordered Writing

chapter 19|14 pages

Freedom in Fantasy?

Gender Restrictions in Children's Literature