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Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction

Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction2020

Muireann B. Crowley, Erin Kenny, Ingrid E. Castro, Joseph Giunta, Jessica Clark

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"Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction: Travel, Technology, Time intersects considerations about children's and youth's agency with the popular culture genre of science fiction. As scholars in childhood studies and beyond seek to expand understandings of agency in children's lives, this collection places science fiction at the heart of this endeavor. Retellings of the past, narratives of the present, and new landscapes of the future, each explored in science fiction, allow for creative reimaginings of the capabilities, movements, and agency of youth. Core themes of generation, embodiment, family, identity, belonging, gender, and friendship traverse across the chapters and inform the contributors' readings of various film, literature, television, and virtual media sources. Here, children and youth are heterogeneous, and agency as a central analytical concept is interrogated through interdisciplinary, intersectional, intergenerational, and posthuman analyses. The contributors argue that there is vast power in science fiction representations of children's agency to challenge accepted notions of neoliberal agency, enhance understandings of agency in childhood studies, and further contextualize agency in the lives, voices, and cultures of youth"--

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First published
2020
OL Work ID
OL21660830W

Subjects

Science fiction, history and criticismEnglish fiction, history and criticismChildren in literatureMotion pictures, united statesMass media and childrenAmerican Science fictionHistory and criticismEnglish Science fictionHistory and critcismYoung adults in literatureChildren in motion picturesChildren in mass mediaMotion picturesSocial Science: Popular Culture

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