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Covering picture books, middle-grade books and young adult fiction, this was the first survey of English-language children's literature that features lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or otherwise queer characters. It explores how LGBTQcharacters are portrayed and what this says about contemporary society. Annotated bibliography.

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Literature representing LGBTQ experiences will be part of any inclusive school curriculum. Of course. Epstein takes that crucial next step, though, and establishes some criteria for selecting and using these books. She weaves her own opinions in with those of other experts, comments from authors, and the voices of the characters themselves. From picture books to young adult literature, she helps us understand the value of these works, but also reveals some of the unintended messages teachers might want to avoid or compensate for. This book will be a good place to start for anyone new to LGBTQ children’s literature or food for thought for the experienced practitioner.

* Renée DePalma Ungaro *

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.

-- Marcus Ewart, author of 10,000 Dresses

B.J. eloquently explores all aspects of our journey to inclusivity. Inclusive literature is key to eradicating discrimination, reflecting the real lives and families of our young readers.

-- Elly Barnes * Schools Out *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Motivation

A brief discussion of sexuality and gender

Terminology

Children’s literature

Sexuality, children and children’s literature

Corpus of texts

Methodologies

Structure of this book

Conclusion

Issue books

Publishing and practical considerations

Paratexts

Confirmation of normality

HIV and AIDS

Teaching through characters

Controversy

Conclusion

Portrayal and stereotypes

Prejudice and stereotypes

A brief history of stereotypes in LGBTQ

Literature

Queerness as a problem

Causes of queerness

Looking queer

Acting queer

Sex and marriage

The gay boyfriend

Positive stereotypes and challenging stereotypes

Reducing prejudice and literature’s role

Conclusion

Diversity

Missing pieces

Bisexuality

Transgender

Other shades of the rainbow

Multiple identities

Race/ethnicity

Religion and spirituality

Dis/ability

Age

Class

Weight/size and body image

Conclusion

Sex and marriage

Masturbation

Protection

Sex

BTQ sex

Summary of sex

Marriage

Background on LGBTQ parenting

Background on LGBTQ marriage

US books

UK books

Northern European books

Summary of marriage

Singletons

Conclusion

Conclusion

A brief summary

A call to arms (or pens): Not a conclusion, but a proposal

Notes

References

Annotated bibliography

Index

Are the Kids All Right Representations of LGBTQ

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      Publisher: Intellect
      Publication Date: 10/31/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780956450739, 978-0956450739
      ISBN10: 0956450733

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Covering picture books, middle-grade books and young adult fiction, this was the first survey of English-language children's literature that features lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or otherwise queer characters. It explores how LGBTQcharacters are portrayed and what this says about contemporary society. Annotated bibliography.

      Trade Review

      Literature representing LGBTQ experiences will be part of any inclusive school curriculum. Of course. Epstein takes that crucial next step, though, and establishes some criteria for selecting and using these books. She weaves her own opinions in with those of other experts, comments from authors, and the voices of the characters themselves. From picture books to young adult literature, she helps us understand the value of these works, but also reveals some of the unintended messages teachers might want to avoid or compensate for. This book will be a good place to start for anyone new to LGBTQ children’s literature or food for thought for the experienced practitioner.

      * Renée DePalma Ungaro *

      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.

      -- Marcus Ewart, author of 10,000 Dresses

      B.J. eloquently explores all aspects of our journey to inclusivity. Inclusive literature is key to eradicating discrimination, reflecting the real lives and families of our young readers.

      -- Elly Barnes * Schools Out *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Motivation

      A brief discussion of sexuality and gender

      Terminology

      Children’s literature

      Sexuality, children and children’s literature

      Corpus of texts

      Methodologies

      Structure of this book

      Conclusion

      Issue books

      Publishing and practical considerations

      Paratexts

      Confirmation of normality

      HIV and AIDS

      Teaching through characters

      Controversy

      Conclusion

      Portrayal and stereotypes

      Prejudice and stereotypes

      A brief history of stereotypes in LGBTQ

      Literature

      Queerness as a problem

      Causes of queerness

      Looking queer

      Acting queer

      Sex and marriage

      The gay boyfriend

      Positive stereotypes and challenging stereotypes

      Reducing prejudice and literature’s role

      Conclusion

      Diversity

      Missing pieces

      Bisexuality

      Transgender

      Other shades of the rainbow

      Multiple identities

      Race/ethnicity

      Religion and spirituality

      Dis/ability

      Age

      Class

      Weight/size and body image

      Conclusion

      Sex and marriage

      Masturbation

      Protection

      Sex

      BTQ sex

      Summary of sex

      Marriage

      Background on LGBTQ parenting

      Background on LGBTQ marriage

      US books

      UK books

      Northern European books

      Summary of marriage

      Singletons

      Conclusion

      Conclusion

      A brief summary

      A call to arms (or pens): Not a conclusion, but a proposal

      Notes

      References

      Annotated bibliography

      Index

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