Where to from Here? Emerging Conversations on Girls' Literature and Girlhood

Dawn Sardella-Ayres, Ashley Reese

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Abstract

In this article, we seek to articulate a genre theory-centered definition of girls’ literature, and interrogate its subgenre, the girl’s bildungsroman, as contextual, cultural sites of rhetoric regarding girls and girlhood. By exploring English-language North American girls’ literature, we identify it within a framework of genre as social action, tracing the protagonists’ maturation into the socially determined roles of wife and mother. We explore the ways in which the girl’s bildungsroman follows a home-away-home model, but with the end result of socially acceptable community integration, rather than the boy’s bildungsroman’s culmination in heroic independent identity via quests and adventures.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalGirlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

Keywords

  • bildungsroman
  • domestic realism
  • gender performativity
  • genre theory
  • North America
  • social action

Disciplines

  • Children's and Young Adult Literature

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