New Directions in Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands

New Directions in Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands

New Directions in Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands

New Directions in Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands

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Overview

Children’s literature today is dominated by the gothic mode, and it is in children’s gothic fictions that we find the implications of cultural change most radically questioned and explored. This collection of essays looks at what is happening in the children’s Gothic now when traditional monsters have become the heroes, when new monsters have come into play, when globalisation brings Harry Potter into China and yaoguai into the children’s Gothic, and when childhood itself and children’s literature as a genre can no longer be thought of as an uncontested space apart from the debates and power struggles of an adult domain. We look in detail at series such as The Mortal Instruments, Twilight, Chaos Walking, The Power of Five, Skulduggery Pleasant, and Cirque du Freak; at novels about witches and novels about changelings; at the Gothic in China, Japan and Oceania; and at authors including Celia Rees, Frances Hardinge, Alan Garner and Laini Taylor amongst many others. At a time when the energies and anxieties of children’s novels can barely be contained anymore within the genre of children’s literature, spilling over into YA and adult literature, we need to pay attention. Weird things are happening and they matter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367346317
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/21/2019
Series: Children's Literature and Culture
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anna Jackson is an Associate Professor in English Literature at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

  1. ‘Do Panic. They’re Coming:’ Remaking the Weird in contemporary children’s fiction
  2. Chloe Buckley

  3. Cuckoo Songs: The Changeling as Hero
  4. Geoffrey Miles

  5. ‘These are troubling, confusing times’: Darren Shan’s Cirque du Freak as Post-9/11 Gothic
  6. Philip Serrato

  7. Figuring the Witch.
  8. David Punter

  9. Ghostly Vestiges of Strange Tales: Horror, History and the Haunted Chinese Child
  10. You Chengcheng

  11. Girls in Lace Dresses: The Intersections of Gothic in Japanese Youth Fiction and Fashion
  12. Emerald L. King and Lucy Fraser

  13. The Gothic in Oceania
  14. Erin Mercer

  15. ‘The Gothic is part of history, just as history is part of the Gothic’: Gothicising History and Historicising the Gothic in Celia Rees' Young Adult Fiction
  16. Catherine Spooner

  17. Adolescent Angels and Demons: The Religious Imagination in Young Adult Gothic Literature
  18. Rebecca Wigginton

  19. ‘Mind to Mind’: The Gothic Loss of Privacy in the Twilight Saga and Chaos Walking Trilogy
  20. Alexandra Valint

  21. ‘THIS HILL IS STILL DANGEROUS’: Alan Garner’s Weirdstone Trilogy – A Hauntology

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