This thesis explores how and why literary representation of genderqueer narratives are important through an in-depth analysis of the young adult novel Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin, published in 2016. The thesis asks what the novel might teach its reader about the genderqueer experience, especially given the rarity of genderqueer representation in current-day popular media, and how the novel might influence the future of genderqueer realities. Through a close reading of the novel, I inspect Garvin’s implied readers and how he appeals to them, addressing both the positive and the negative aspects of how the representation is portrayed in the novel. Chapter 1 highlights theories on the reader and the structural choices Garvin has mad...
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This book takes as its focus transgender representation in young adult literature. It asks how trans...
The transgender, gender-atypical or intersex protagonist challenges normative assumptions and expect...
This thesis has two major objectives: (1) To analyze the problematic nature of stereotypical gender ...
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In this presentation I argue how the transgender character Ry faces different forms of genderphobia ...
While there appears to be an expansion of gender and sexuality studies within the field of young adu...
Since they first emerged, young adult books have had five decades to come of age. During these five ...
A 2021 survey conducted by The Trevor Project suggests that more than a quarter of LGBTQ+ youth iden...
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Queer students in secondary school may have a hard time finding belonging, validation, and answers t...
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Gender is one of the most fundamental elements of characterization that a reader considers when exam...
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This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this research is to know how the gender dysphoria reflected on Amanda Har...
This book takes as its focus transgender representation in young adult literature. It asks how trans...
The transgender, gender-atypical or intersex protagonist challenges normative assumptions and expect...
This thesis has two major objectives: (1) To analyze the problematic nature of stereotypical gender ...
This essay examines the theme of depression in two young adult novels, It’s kind of a funny story an...
In this presentation I argue how the transgender character Ry faces different forms of genderphobia ...
While there appears to be an expansion of gender and sexuality studies within the field of young adu...
Since they first emerged, young adult books have had five decades to come of age. During these five ...
A 2021 survey conducted by The Trevor Project suggests that more than a quarter of LGBTQ+ youth iden...
In this thesis, I explore how narrative can be used creatively to represent same-sex desire. Drawing...
Queer students in secondary school may have a hard time finding belonging, validation, and answers t...
The Transgender Tipping Point was a phrase used by Time magazine in 2014 to describe the increased v...
Gender is one of the most fundamental elements of characterization that a reader considers when exam...
Cultural studies scholars have long been interested in the nexus between people’s online activities ...
This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this research is to know how the gender dysphoria reflected on Amanda Har...
This book takes as its focus transgender representation in young adult literature. It asks how trans...
The transgender, gender-atypical or intersex protagonist challenges normative assumptions and expect...