Beyond Nancy Drew: U.S. Girls’ Series Fiction in the Twentieth Century: Children and Youth in Popular Culture
Editat de LuElla D'Amico, Emily Hamilton-Honey Contribuţii de Jill Hobgood, Erika Johansson Lunding, Todd Latoski, Susan Ingalls Lewis, Gregory Eiselein, Robin Cadwallader, Liz W. Faber, Melanie J. Fishbane, Karen Keely, Michael Cornelius, Jill E. Andersonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666946673
ISBN-10: 1666946672
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Children and Youth in Popular Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666946672
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Children and Youth in Popular Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Imperfect Adventures: 'Relatable' Heroines in Twentieth-Century Girls' Series Fiction
LuElla D'Amico and Emily Hamilton-Honey
Chapter 1: Betty Wales: From Series Book Heroine to Lifestyle Brand
Jill Hobgood
Chapter 2: Adventure, Mystery, and Fashion: On Fashion and the Modelling Profession in Polly the Powers Model: The Puzzle of the Haunted Camera
Erika Johansson Lunding
Chapter 3: Finding the Right Formula, or How The Madge Sterling Series Provided Mildred Wirt (Benson) with the Perfect Formula for Writing Children's Mystery Series
Todd Latoski
Chapter 4: Before Nancy Drew: American Girls' Series Fiction of the 1920s
Susan Ingalls Lewis
Chapter 5: On Being Glad: Pollyanna and Stoic Thought
LuElla D'Amico and Gregory Eiselein
Chapter 6: "To See If College Could Make Half the Woman of Me That It Made of My Mother": The Beverly Gray Series as a Mid-Century Return to Progressive Era Girls' Series Fiction
Emily Hamilton-Honey
Chapter 7: Maida Westabrook: Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin's Little Lady Bountiful
Robin Cadwallader
Chapter 8: Miss Pickerell Tackles the Stereotypes: Gender, Science Education, and Mid-century Science Fiction
Liz W. Faber
Chapter 9: "More like Americans": Sydney Taylor's Queering of Historical Fiction Girls' Series Melanie J. Fishbane
Chapter 10: "To prove their worth in a man's world": Depicting and Encouraging White Women's Growing Professional Opportunities in Betty Baxter Anderson's 1940s Career Novels Karen Keely
Chapter 11: Inventing the Career Girl Narrative in Vicki Barr
Michael Cornelius
Chapter 12: Student Dancer: Education, Community, and Love in Regina J. Woody's Dance-Career Novels
Jill E. Anderson
LuElla D'Amico and Emily Hamilton-Honey
Chapter 1: Betty Wales: From Series Book Heroine to Lifestyle Brand
Jill Hobgood
Chapter 2: Adventure, Mystery, and Fashion: On Fashion and the Modelling Profession in Polly the Powers Model: The Puzzle of the Haunted Camera
Erika Johansson Lunding
Chapter 3: Finding the Right Formula, or How The Madge Sterling Series Provided Mildred Wirt (Benson) with the Perfect Formula for Writing Children's Mystery Series
Todd Latoski
Chapter 4: Before Nancy Drew: American Girls' Series Fiction of the 1920s
Susan Ingalls Lewis
Chapter 5: On Being Glad: Pollyanna and Stoic Thought
LuElla D'Amico and Gregory Eiselein
Chapter 6: "To See If College Could Make Half the Woman of Me That It Made of My Mother": The Beverly Gray Series as a Mid-Century Return to Progressive Era Girls' Series Fiction
Emily Hamilton-Honey
Chapter 7: Maida Westabrook: Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin's Little Lady Bountiful
Robin Cadwallader
Chapter 8: Miss Pickerell Tackles the Stereotypes: Gender, Science Education, and Mid-century Science Fiction
Liz W. Faber
Chapter 9: "More like Americans": Sydney Taylor's Queering of Historical Fiction Girls' Series Melanie J. Fishbane
Chapter 10: "To prove their worth in a man's world": Depicting and Encouraging White Women's Growing Professional Opportunities in Betty Baxter Anderson's 1940s Career Novels Karen Keely
Chapter 11: Inventing the Career Girl Narrative in Vicki Barr
Michael Cornelius
Chapter 12: Student Dancer: Education, Community, and Love in Regina J. Woody's Dance-Career Novels
Jill E. Anderson
Recenzii
"Beyond Nancy Drew takes its cue from the titular heroine by opening doors that have long been left closed. D'Amico and Hamilton-Honey gather an engaging set of essays that work together to provide a necessary insight into girls' series that have historically been overshadowed by the plucky detective. A valuable asset to scholars and classrooms alike."
As both a scholar and a Nancy Drew fan, I had high expectations for this collection and it far exceeded them. The compiled essays provide an incredibly useful mix of new scholarship on acknowledged classics, recovery projects of female-centered series, and emerging avenues for new research within this rich body of texts. Crossing between girls' fiction studies, series fiction studies, gender studies, book/publishing history and material culture, the various essays offered delightful surprises alongside rigorous examination of the primary texts. I walked away from this book with a long list of series to look up and a strong desire to revisit some of my favorite Nancy Drew mysteries!
As both a scholar and a Nancy Drew fan, I had high expectations for this collection and it far exceeded them. The compiled essays provide an incredibly useful mix of new scholarship on acknowledged classics, recovery projects of female-centered series, and emerging avenues for new research within this rich body of texts. Crossing between girls' fiction studies, series fiction studies, gender studies, book/publishing history and material culture, the various essays offered delightful surprises alongside rigorous examination of the primary texts. I walked away from this book with a long list of series to look up and a strong desire to revisit some of my favorite Nancy Drew mysteries!