Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction
Travel, Technology, Time
Herausgeber: Castro, Ingrid E; Clark, Jessica
Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction
Travel, Technology, Time
Herausgeber: Castro, Ingrid E; Clark, Jessica
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This collectionmerges representations of children and youth in various science fiction texts with childhood studies theories and debates. Set in the past, present, and future, science fiction landscapes and technologies sometimes constrain, but often expand, agentic expression, movement, and collaboration.
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This collectionmerges representations of children and youth in various science fiction texts with childhood studies theories and debates. Set in the past, present, and future, science fiction landscapes and technologies sometimes constrain, but often expand, agentic expression, movement, and collaboration.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781498597388
- ISBN-10: 1498597386
- Artikelnr.: 57578343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781498597388
- ISBN-10: 1498597386
- Artikelnr.: 57578343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ingrid E. Castro is professor of sociology and chair of the Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Department at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Jessica Clark is lecturer in childhood studies and sociology at the University of Essex.
Introduction: Girl Zombies and Boy Wonders: The Future of Agency is Now!
Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro
Part I: The Past
Chapter One: "Why Are You Keeping This Curiosity Door Locked?" Childhood
Subjectivities and Play as Conflict Resolution in the Postmodern Web Series
Stranger Things
Joseph Giunta
Chapter Two: "It Was a Wonder I Was Even Born": Reversing the Technical
Performance of Childhood in Back to the Future
Kip Kline
Chapter Three: In the Shadow of the Claw: Jubilee, X-23, and the Mutated
Possibilities of Youth Agency across Generations in the World of the X-Men
Kwasu David Tembo and Muireann B. Crowley
Part II: The Present
Chapter Four: Biker Gangs and Boyhood Agency in Akira
Jessica Clark
Chapter Five: From Tribute to Mockingjay: Representations of Katniss
Everdeen's Agency in the Hunger Games Series
Megan McDonough
Chapter Six: The Yoke of Childhood: Misgivings about Children's
Relationship to Technology in Contemporary Science Fiction
Jessica Kenty-Drane
Chapter Seven: "Ship Wars" and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency,
and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100
Erin Kenny
Part III: The Future
Chapter Eight: A Pedagogy of Childhood Agency: Teaching Power of Youth in
the Ender Universe
Joaquin Muñoz
Chapter Nine: Sanctuary and Agency in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
Stephanie Thompson
Chapter Ten: The Emergence of Agency after Bionuclear War: Posthuman Child
- Animal Possibilities
Ingrid E. Castro
Afterword: The Children of Wonder
Gary Westfahl
Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro
Part I: The Past
Chapter One: "Why Are You Keeping This Curiosity Door Locked?" Childhood
Subjectivities and Play as Conflict Resolution in the Postmodern Web Series
Stranger Things
Joseph Giunta
Chapter Two: "It Was a Wonder I Was Even Born": Reversing the Technical
Performance of Childhood in Back to the Future
Kip Kline
Chapter Three: In the Shadow of the Claw: Jubilee, X-23, and the Mutated
Possibilities of Youth Agency across Generations in the World of the X-Men
Kwasu David Tembo and Muireann B. Crowley
Part II: The Present
Chapter Four: Biker Gangs and Boyhood Agency in Akira
Jessica Clark
Chapter Five: From Tribute to Mockingjay: Representations of Katniss
Everdeen's Agency in the Hunger Games Series
Megan McDonough
Chapter Six: The Yoke of Childhood: Misgivings about Children's
Relationship to Technology in Contemporary Science Fiction
Jessica Kenty-Drane
Chapter Seven: "Ship Wars" and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency,
and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100
Erin Kenny
Part III: The Future
Chapter Eight: A Pedagogy of Childhood Agency: Teaching Power of Youth in
the Ender Universe
Joaquin Muñoz
Chapter Nine: Sanctuary and Agency in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
Stephanie Thompson
Chapter Ten: The Emergence of Agency after Bionuclear War: Posthuman Child
- Animal Possibilities
Ingrid E. Castro
Afterword: The Children of Wonder
Gary Westfahl
Introduction: Girl Zombies and Boy Wonders: The Future of Agency is Now!
Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro
Part I: The Past
Chapter One: "Why Are You Keeping This Curiosity Door Locked?" Childhood
Subjectivities and Play as Conflict Resolution in the Postmodern Web Series
Stranger Things
Joseph Giunta
Chapter Two: "It Was a Wonder I Was Even Born": Reversing the Technical
Performance of Childhood in Back to the Future
Kip Kline
Chapter Three: In the Shadow of the Claw: Jubilee, X-23, and the Mutated
Possibilities of Youth Agency across Generations in the World of the X-Men
Kwasu David Tembo and Muireann B. Crowley
Part II: The Present
Chapter Four: Biker Gangs and Boyhood Agency in Akira
Jessica Clark
Chapter Five: From Tribute to Mockingjay: Representations of Katniss
Everdeen's Agency in the Hunger Games Series
Megan McDonough
Chapter Six: The Yoke of Childhood: Misgivings about Children's
Relationship to Technology in Contemporary Science Fiction
Jessica Kenty-Drane
Chapter Seven: "Ship Wars" and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency,
and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100
Erin Kenny
Part III: The Future
Chapter Eight: A Pedagogy of Childhood Agency: Teaching Power of Youth in
the Ender Universe
Joaquin Muñoz
Chapter Nine: Sanctuary and Agency in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
Stephanie Thompson
Chapter Ten: The Emergence of Agency after Bionuclear War: Posthuman Child
- Animal Possibilities
Ingrid E. Castro
Afterword: The Children of Wonder
Gary Westfahl
Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro
Part I: The Past
Chapter One: "Why Are You Keeping This Curiosity Door Locked?" Childhood
Subjectivities and Play as Conflict Resolution in the Postmodern Web Series
Stranger Things
Joseph Giunta
Chapter Two: "It Was a Wonder I Was Even Born": Reversing the Technical
Performance of Childhood in Back to the Future
Kip Kline
Chapter Three: In the Shadow of the Claw: Jubilee, X-23, and the Mutated
Possibilities of Youth Agency across Generations in the World of the X-Men
Kwasu David Tembo and Muireann B. Crowley
Part II: The Present
Chapter Four: Biker Gangs and Boyhood Agency in Akira
Jessica Clark
Chapter Five: From Tribute to Mockingjay: Representations of Katniss
Everdeen's Agency in the Hunger Games Series
Megan McDonough
Chapter Six: The Yoke of Childhood: Misgivings about Children's
Relationship to Technology in Contemporary Science Fiction
Jessica Kenty-Drane
Chapter Seven: "Ship Wars" and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency,
and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100
Erin Kenny
Part III: The Future
Chapter Eight: A Pedagogy of Childhood Agency: Teaching Power of Youth in
the Ender Universe
Joaquin Muñoz
Chapter Nine: Sanctuary and Agency in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
Stephanie Thompson
Chapter Ten: The Emergence of Agency after Bionuclear War: Posthuman Child
- Animal Possibilities
Ingrid E. Castro
Afterword: The Children of Wonder
Gary Westfahl







