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E-grāmata: Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media

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  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498539586
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498539586

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Current characters in childrens entertainment media illustrate a growing trend of representations that challenge or subvert traditional notions of gender and sexuality. From films to picture books to animated television series, childrens entertainment media around the world has consistently depicted stereotypically traditional gender roles and heterosexual relationships as the normal way that people act and engage with one another. 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, childrens 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 childrens entertainment media, popular culture, and global acceptance of these gender identities and sexualities.

Recenzijas

This book challenges our thinking about gender fluidity, heteronormativity, and sexuality by showcasing their presence in innovative media content for children. The contributors in-depth, creative analyses of case studies can enable readers to understand how childrens screens have the potential to promote gender equity! -- Dafna Lemish, Rutgers University As someone who studies gender, media, and children (and a parent of five kids), I really appreciated this book's focus on specific programs that depict positive messages regarding gender and/or sexuality. A great resource for scholars and parents alike. Two thumbs up! -- Sarah M. Coyne, Brigham Young University

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Looking Past Stereotypes of Gender Identity and Sexuality in Children's Media 1(18)
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
Christopher J. Olson
Susan G. Kahlenberg
1 SheZow: Costume Changes and Gender Nonconformity
19(16)
Rebecca Feasey
2 A Little Queer: Ambivalence and the Work of Gender Play in Children's Literature
35(16)
Jennifer Miller
3 Hungry for Change: Analysis and Application of The Hunger Games
51(16)
Chrys Egan
4 "I'll Show You What a Girl Is": Analyzing Non-Stereotypical Representations of Gender on Liv and Maddie
67(18)
Nancy Bressler
5 "She Really Knows Her Stuff": Counter-Hegemonic Messages about Gender in Disney Junior's Doc McStuffins
85(20)
Jerralyn R. R. Moudry
6 Female Gender Modeling between Now and Then: Two Western Cartoons and Their Resonance with an Arab Culture
105(18)
Fatima Q. Al Hattami
Richard J. Schaefer
7 Cold, Tactless, Brave, Heroic, Technowizards: The New Feminine of Mattel's Fashion Dolls
123(16)
Sara Austin
8 Feroumont's, Hubert's, and Kerascoet's Heroines: Debunking the Myths of Happiness in Romantic Fairy Tales and Romance Novels
139(20)
Annick Pellegrin
9 "Let It Go"?: Re-Inventing the Disney Fairy Tale in Frozen
159(18)
Heike Steinhoff
10 A Computer Boy or a Computer Girl?: Adventure Time, BMO, and Gender Fluidity
177(18)
Christopher J. Olson
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
11 Sexualized Sponges: SpongeBob SquarePants and Gender Identity
195(16)
Claire Burdfield
12 Quantification of Gender: Gender Counter-Stereotypes across Disney and Nickelodeon Networks Using Content Analysis
211(22)
Susan G. Kahlenberg
13 "It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's a Transgender Superhero!": Transgender Characters in Marvel, DC, and Image Comics
233(20)
Thomas J Billard
Brian L. MacAuley
Conclusion: New Role Models for Children? 253(6)
Christopher J. Olson
Index 259(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 267
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard is associate professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Dominican University. Christopher J. Olson is Ph.D. student in the English Department at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee with a media, cinema, and digital studies concentration.