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[ecrea] New Book on Children's Entertainment Media
Fri Sep 29 11:25:01 GMT 2017
Book announcement
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498539579/Heroes-Heroines-and-Everything-in-Between-Challenging-Gender-and-Sexuality-Stereotypes-in-Children's-Entertainment-Media
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new book entitled:
/Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and
Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media /edited by
Carrielynn D. Reinhard and Christopher J. Olson, published by Rowman &
Littlefield.
About the Book
/Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and
Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media/ examines how
this media ecology now includes a presence for nonheteronormative
genders and sexualities. It considers representations of such identities
in various media products (e.g., comic books, television shows, animated
films, films, children’s literature) meant for children (e.g., toddlers
to teenagers). The contributors seek to identify and understand
characterizations that go beyond these traditional understandings of
gender and sexuality. By doing so, they explore these nontraditional
representations and consider what they say about the current state of
children’s entertainment media, popular culture, and global acceptance
of these gender identities and sexualities.
Introduction: Looking Past Stereotypes of Gender Identity and Sexuality
in Children’s Media—CarrieLynn D. Reinhard, Christopher J. Olson, and
Susan G. Kahlenberg
Chapter 1: SheZow: Costume Changes and Gender Non-Conformity—Rebecca Feasey
Chapter 2: A Little Queer: Ambivalence and the Work of Gender Play in
Children’s Literature— Jennifer Miller
Chapter 3: Hungry for Change: Analysis and Application of The Hunger
Games—Chrys Egan
Chapter 4: “I’ll Show You What a Girl Is”: Analyzing Non-Stereotypical
Representations of Gender on Liv & Maddie—Nancy Bressler
Chapter 5: “She really knows her stuff”: Counter-hegemonic Messages
about Gender in Disney Junior’s Doc McStuffins—Jerralyn R. R. Moudry
Chapter 6: Female Gender Modeling Between Now and Then: Two Western
Cartoons and Their Resonance with an Arab Culture—Fatima Q. Al Hattami
and Richard J. Schaefer
Chapter 7: Cold, Tactless, Brave, Heroic, Technowizards: The New
Feminine of Mattel’s Fashion Dolls—Sara Austin
Chapter 8: Feroumont’s, Hubert’s and Kerascoët’s Heroines: Debunking the
Myths of Happiness in Romantic Fairy Tales and Romance Novels—Annick
Pellegrin
Chapter 9: “Let It Go”?: Re-Inventing the Disney Fairy Tale in
Frozen—Heike Steinhoff
Chapter 10: A Computer Boy or a Computer Girl?: Adventure Time, BMO and
Gender Fluidity—Christopher J. Olson and CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
Chapter 11: Sexualized Sponges: SpongeBob SquarePants and Gender
Identity—Claire Burdfield
Chapter 12: Quantification of Gender: Gender Counter-Stereotypes Across
Disney and Nickelodeon Networks Using Content Analysis—Susan G. Kahlenberg
Chapter 13: “It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Transgender Superhero!”:
Transgender Characters in Marvel, DC, and Image Comics—Thomas J Billard
and Brian L. MacAuley
Conclusion: New Role Models for Children? —Christopher J. Olson
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