Into the closet : cross-dressing and the gendered body in children's literature and film

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Into the closet : cross-dressing and the gendered body in children's literature and film

Victoria Flanagan

(Children's literature and culture / Jack Zipes, series editor)

Routledge, 2011, c2008

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"First published in paperback 2011"--P. [iv]

Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-271) and indexes

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Description

Into the Closet examines the representation of cross-dressing in a wide variety of children's fiction, ranging from picture books and junior fiction to teen films and novels for young adults. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the different types of cross-dressing found in children's narratives, raising a number of significant issues relating to the ideological construction of masculinity and femininity in books for younger readers. Many literary and cultural critics have studied the cultural significance of adult cross-dressing, yet although cross-dressing representations are plentiful in children's literature and film, very little critical attention has been paid to this subject to date. Into the Closet fills this critical gap. Cross-dressing demonstrates how gender is symbolically constructed through various items of clothing and apparel. It also has the ability to deconstruct notions of problematizing the relationship between sex and gender. Into the Closet is an important book for academics, teachers, and parents because it demonstrates how cross-dressing, rather than being taboo, is frequently used in children's literature and film as a strategy to educate (or enculturate) children about gender.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Children's Literature and the Cultural Discourse of Cross-dressing Chapter 2 Cross-dressing in Children's Literature and Film: Three Models of Gender Disguise Chapter 3 Iconic Female Cross-dressing: The Problem of Gender in Children's Retellings of the Story of Joan of Arc Chapter 4 Re-framing Masculinity: The De-stabilizing Effect of the Female Cross-dresser Chapter 5 Funny Boys: Masculinity, Misogyny and the Carnivalesque in Children's Male Cross-dressing Literature Chapter 6 (Mis)Performing Gender Through a Lens: Cross-dressing in Children's Cinema Chapter 7 Emerging Identities: Cross-dressing and Sexuality in Adolescent Fiction Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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