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Transforming Girls - The Work of Nineteenth-Century Adolescence (Hardcover)
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Transforming Girls - The Work of Nineteenth-Century Adolescence (Hardcover)
Series: Children's Literature Association Series
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Transforming Girls: The Work of Nineteenth-Century Adolescence
explores the paradox of the nineteenth-century girls' book. On the
one hand, early novels for adolescent girls rely on gender binaries
and suggest that girls must accommodate and support a patriarchal
framework to be happy. On the other, they provide access to
imagined worlds in which teens are at the center. The early girls'
book frames female adolescence as an opportunity for productive
investment in the self. This is a space where mentors who trust
themselves, the education they provide, and the girl's essentially
good nature neutralize the girl's own anxieties about maturity.
These mid-nineteenth-century novels focus on female adolescence as
a social category in unexpected ways. They draw not on a
twentieth-century model of the alienated adolescent, but on a model
of collaborative growth. The purpose of these novels is to approach
adolescence-a category that continues to engage and perplex us-from
another perspective, one in which fluid identity and the deliberate
construction of a self are celebrated. They provide alternatives to
cultural beliefs about what it was like to be a white, middle-class
girl in the nineteenth century and challenge the assumption that
the evolution of the girls' book is always a movement towards less
sexist, less restrictive images of girls. Drawing on best-selling
novels in the United States and Germany (where this genre is
referred to as Backfischliteratur), Transforming Girls reframes our
understanding of the history of the girls' book and provides
insightful readings of forgotten bestsellers. It also outlines an
alternate model for imagining adolescence and supporting adolescent
girls. The awkward adolescent girl-so popular in
mid-nineteenth-century fiction for girls-remains a valuable
resource for understanding contemporary girls and stories about
them.
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