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Boys in Children's Literature and Popular Culture - Masculinity, Abjection, and the Fictional Child (Hardcover, New)
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Boys in Children's Literature and Popular Culture - Masculinity, Abjection, and the Fictional Child (Hardcover, New)
Series: Children's Literature and Culture
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Boys in Children's Literature and Popular Culture: Masculinity,
Abjection, and the Fictional Child proposes new theoretical
frameworks for understanding the contradictory ways masculinity is
represented in popular texts consumed by boys in the United States.
The popular texts boys like are often ignored by educators and
scholars, or are simply dismissed as garbage boys should be
discouraged from enjoying. However, examining and making visible
the ways masculinity functions in these texts is vital to
understanding the broad array of works that make up children's
culture and form dominant versions of masculinity. Such popular
texts as Disney films, Harry Potter, Captain Underpants, and
Japanese manga and anime often perform rituals of subject formation
in overtly grotesque ways that repulse adult readers and attract
boys. They often use depictions of the abject - threats to bodily
borders - to blur the distinctions between what is outside the body
and what is inside, between what is I and what is not I.Because of
their reliance on depictions of the abject, those popular texts
that most vigorously perform exaggerated versions of masculinity
also create opportunities to make dominant masculinity visible as a
social construct.
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