Are the Kids All Right?

Representations of LGBTQ Characters in Children's and Young Adult Literature

By (author) B.J. Epstein

Publication date:

31 October 2013

Length of book:

274 pages

Publisher

HammerOn Press

Dimensions:

229x152mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780956450739

Epstein explores why sex, sexuality and gender non-conformity is something that many writers and publishers of children's and young adult lit appear to shy away from. She demonstrates that the information children get from literature matters, and that so called 'difficult' topics can be communicated in entertaining and informative ways.

Uses ideas from queer theory and other research to interrogate the ways LGBTQ characters are portrayed in books for children and young people, and to analyse what messages readers of such books might receive.

Includes detailed analysis of over 60 picture books, middle-grade books and young adult novels by authors such as Nancy Garden, Julie Ann Peters, Alex Sanchez, David Levithan, Lesléa Newman, Marcus Ewart, Cris Beam and many others.

This book brings together literary studies, sociology, queer studies and other academic fields in an accessible manner, where the research supports the detailed analyses of over 50 books for children and young adults. Epstein looks at a range of topics, such as the lack of diversity in many of these works, how same-sex marriage is portrayed, the relative absence of bisexual and transgender characters, the way that many of these books are marketed and intended as 'issue books', and more.

A practical and informative book to inspire writers and publishers to produce better LGBTQ literature for young readers.

What world is created by the LGBT/queer stories found in current children’s literature, and what world would we like to create going forward?  With this book, B.J. Epstein shares a vivid map of the present, and a bold atlas for the future.