Educators, librarians, parents, and scholars concerned with overarching views of female sexuality and its representation in literature and culture would find this book a useful resource, as it encourages the reader to read against the grain and question the ideologies present in each novel.

Children's Literature Association Quarterly

Seifert’s work is notable for its methodical approach and considerations of real readers’ responses, both of which will prove useful to a general audience interested in the implications of young adult literature and its messages about sexuality…. Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight does, in many ways, provide a handy introduction to a complex set of literary and social issues…. [T]he text’s engaging, accessible prose is…one of its strengths, as readers are likely to find both the ideas themselves and the manner in which Seifert unpacks the evidence supporting her claims to be clear and enjoyable. Virginity in Young Adult Literature After Twilight opens ongoing conversations about literary portrayals of young people’s sexuality to a general audience in productive ways…. [I]t is undoubtedly a text that many librarians, teachers, and parents—and, it should be noted, young adults themselves—will find valuable as they consider the content and messages of many popular young adult texts.

The Lion and the Unicorn

Around 2005 something surprising happened in young adult literature: YA books became obsessed with presenting characters who wanted to have sex but couldn’t—at least not without losing something vital to their identity. Since the publication of Twilight, the YA market has been flooded with books that feature naive virgins finding true love. While some YA novels do present nuanced depictions of sex and of healthy sexual relationships, the fiction most popular with young adult readers presents adolescent girls as virginal sex objects waiting to be fulfilled by their love interests. In Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight, Christine Seifert looks at an alarming trend in YA novels. Labeling this phenomenon “abstinence porn,” Seifert argues that these novels that fetishize virginity are harmful to readers. Like pornography, such works reduce female characters to objects whose sexual acts are the sole expression of their identities. Chapters in this book examine paranormal, dystopian, and contemporary romance, paying particular attention to recurring virginity themes or tropes. The book also provides an antidote by showing how some sex-positive teen novels provide more empowering messages to readers. Organized by genre, the books were selected for this study based on their popularity with teens. Exploring how messages about virginity are sustained and repeated from text to text, this book also calls out key reader reactions to demonstrate how they are responding to these messages. Featuring a list of discussion questions, Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight will be a valuable resource for teachers, librarians, parents, and mature young adult readers.
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This book looks at how popular young adult literature fetishizes virginity. Christine Seifert examines how and why so much romance and dystopian fiction—the two most popular genres in YA lit—have focused on what she calls “abstinence porn”—a phenomenon that has broken out since the appearance of Twilight on the market.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: From Forever to Twilight Chapter 2: Virginity and Sex in Paranormal Novels Chapter 3: Virginity and Sex in the Dystopia Chapter 4: Virginity and Sex in Contemporary Teen Romance Chapter 5: Sex-Positive Messages in YA Literature Chapter 6: Beyond Twilight Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
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Educators, librarians, parents, and scholars concerned with overarching views of female sexuality and its representation in literature and culture would find this book a useful resource, as it encourages the reader to read against the grain and question the ideologies present in each novel.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442246577
Publisert
2015-01-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
345 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
174

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Om bidragsyterne

Christine Seifert is an associate professor of communication at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she teaches rhetoric, strategy, and professional writing. A frequent contributor to Bitch magazine, where she writes about feminism and pop culture, Seifert is also the author of a young adult novel, The Predicteds (2011).