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Understanding (Post)feminist Girlhood Through Young Adult Fantasy Literature
 
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ISBN13:9781032776996
ISBN10:1032776994
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:188 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:508 g
Language:English
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Understanding (Post)feminist Girlhood Through Young Adult Fantasy Literature

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Understanding (Post)feminist Girlhood Through Young Adult Fantasy Literature takes advantage of growing critical interest in popular young adult texts and their influence on young people. 

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Understanding (Post)feminist Girlhood Through Young Adult Fantasy Literature takes advantage of growing critical interest in popular young adult texts and their influence on young people. The monograph offers an innovative approach by pairing traditional literary analysis with the responses of readers to show the complex ways that young people respond to the depiction of female protagonists. In the first section, the book utilises a feminist framework to examine young adult fantasy novels published from 2012 to 2018, with a particular focus on A Court of Thorns and Roses (Maas, 2015) and Red Queen (Aveyard, 2015). The analysis shows how strong female protagonists in young adult fantasy are postfeminist heroines who reinscribe patriarchal power structures, embrace limited understandings of gender roles, and persist in relationships that oppress them. In the second section, the monograph introduces empirical data from a series of focus groups discussing those same novels. The discussion shows that readers respond to these popular young adult fantasy texts with complexity and nuance that highlights their postfeminist subjectivities as they simultaneously reject and reinscribe elements of postfeminism in their understanding of the girl protagonists.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Introduction


 


SECTION I: Contemporary young adult fantasy literature


 


Chapter 2: ?I swear this happens in all of these books?: femininity, agency and sexuality in popular young adult fantasy novels


 


Chapter 3: Postfeminism in the A Court of Thorns and Roses and Red Queen series


 


SECTION II: Girl readers' reading of young adult fantasy


 


Chapter 4: "It's our turn to talk books": The girl participants


 


Chapter 5: ?Girls can actually do something, you know?: femininity and gender in ACOTAR and Red Queen


 


Chapter 6 - ?Her lack of choices is the whole point of the plot?: agency and power in ACOTAR and Red Queen


 


Chapter 7: ?That?s the good stuff? ? romance and sexuality in ACOTAR and Red Queen


 


Chapter 8: "When can we do this again?": Concluding thoughts on postfeminism and popular young adult fantasy texts