Representing Agency in Popular Culture
Representing Agency in Popular Culture
Children and Youth on Page, Screen, and In Between
Cornelius, Michael G.; Collins, Tabitha Parry; Clark, Jessica; Buckingham, David; Boyer-Kelly, Michelle Nicole; Chen, Shih-Wen Sue; Fahrenbruck, Mary L.; Castro, Ingrid E.; Clark, Jessica; Castro, Ingrid E.
Lexington Books
04/2021
322
Mole
Inglês
9781498574969
15 a 20 dias
531
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 Hoeing - 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 - Maori 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
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 Hoeing - 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 - Maori 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