The dark fantastic: race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games
Reveals the diversity crisis in children's and young adult media as not only a lack of representation, but a lack of imaginationStories provide portals into other worlds, both real and imagined. The promise of escape draws people from all backgrounds to speculative fiction, but when people of c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reveals the diversity crisis in children's and young adult media as not only a lack of representation, but a lack of imaginationStories provide portals into other worlds, both real and imagined. The promise of escape draws people from all backgrounds to speculative fiction, but when people of color seek passageways into the fantastic, the doors are often barred. This problem lies not only with children’s publishing, but also with the television and film executives tasked with adapting these stories into a visual world. When characters of color do appear, they are often marginalized or subjected to violence, reinforcing for audiences that not all lives matter. The Dark Fantastic is an engaging and provocative exploration of race in popular youth and young adult speculative fiction. Grounded in her experiences as YA novelist, fanfiction writer, and scholar of education, Thomas considers four black girl protagonists from some of the most popular stories of the early 21st century: Bonnie Bennett from the CW’s The Vampire Diaries, Rue from Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, Gwen from the BBC’s Merlin, and Angelina Johnson from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. Analyzing their narratives and audience reactions to them reveals how these characters mirror the violence against black and brown people in our own world. In response, Thomas uncovers and builds upon a tradition of fantasy and radical imagination in Black feminism and Afrofuturism to reveal new possibilities. Through fanfiction and other modes of counter-storytelling, young people of color have reinvisioned fantastic worlds that reflect their own experiences, their own lives. As Thomas powerfully asserts, "we dark girls deserve more, because we are more." |
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spelling | Thomas, Ebony Elizabeth 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)1022448013 aut The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games Ebony Elizabeth Thomas New York New York University Press [2019] 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 225 Seiten) 1 b/w illustration txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Postmillennial pop 13 Reveals the diversity crisis in children's and young adult media as not only a lack of representation, but a lack of imaginationStories provide portals into other worlds, both real and imagined. The promise of escape draws people from all backgrounds to speculative fiction, but when people of color seek passageways into the fantastic, the doors are often barred. This problem lies not only with children’s publishing, but also with the television and film executives tasked with adapting these stories into a visual world. When characters of color do appear, they are often marginalized or subjected to violence, reinforcing for audiences that not all lives matter. The Dark Fantastic is an engaging and provocative exploration of race in popular youth and young adult speculative fiction. Grounded in her experiences as YA novelist, fanfiction writer, and scholar of education, Thomas considers four black girl protagonists from some of the most popular stories of the early 21st century: Bonnie Bennett from the CW’s The Vampire Diaries, Rue from Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, Gwen from the BBC’s Merlin, and Angelina Johnson from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. Analyzing their narratives and audience reactions to them reveals how these characters mirror the violence against black and brown people in our own world. In response, Thomas uncovers and builds upon a tradition of fantasy and radical imagination in Black feminism and Afrofuturism to reveal new possibilities. Through fanfiction and other modes of counter-storytelling, young people of color have reinvisioned fantastic worlds that reflect their own experiences, their own lives. As Thomas powerfully asserts, "we dark girls deserve more, because we are more." Geschichte 1990-2018 gnd rswk-swf African American studies;Afrofuturism;Angelina Johnson;Bonnie Bennett;Christina Sharpe;colorblind casting;counterstorytelling Guinevere Hamilton King Arthur Kinitra Brooks Merlin Rue Suzanne Collins The Vampire Diaries Toni Morrison critical media studies critical medieval studies critical race theory dystopia fairy tale fairy tales fan studies fantasy horror imagination gap legend monster culture racial innocence romance science fiction speculative fiction storytelling teen television vampires young adult literature LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature bisacsh African Americans Intellectual life Fantasy fiction, American History and criticism Theory, etc Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism Theory, etc Literature and race Storytelling in mass media Schwarze Frau Motiv (DE-588)4308867-3 gnd rswk-swf Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd rswk-swf Weibliche Jugend Motiv (DE-588)4189400-5 gnd rswk-swf Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd rswk-swf Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 s Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 s Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 s Weibliche Jugend Motiv (DE-588)4189400-5 s Schwarze Frau Motiv (DE-588)4308867-3 s Geschichte 1990-2018 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-4798-0065-0 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479864195 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Thomas, Ebony Elizabeth 1977- The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games African American studies;Afrofuturism;Angelina Johnson;Bonnie Bennett;Christina Sharpe;colorblind casting;counterstorytelling Guinevere Hamilton King Arthur Kinitra Brooks Merlin Rue Suzanne Collins The Vampire Diaries Toni Morrison critical media studies critical medieval studies critical race theory dystopia fairy tale fairy tales fan studies fantasy horror imagination gap legend monster culture racial innocence romance science fiction speculative fiction storytelling teen television vampires young adult literature LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature bisacsh African Americans Intellectual life Fantasy fiction, American History and criticism Theory, etc Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism Theory, etc Literature and race Storytelling in mass media Schwarze Frau Motiv (DE-588)4308867-3 gnd Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd Weibliche Jugend Motiv (DE-588)4189400-5 gnd Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
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title | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games |
title_auth | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games |
title_exact_search | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games |
title_exact_search_txtP | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games |
title_full | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games Ebony Elizabeth Thomas |
title_fullStr | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games Ebony Elizabeth Thomas |
title_full_unstemmed | The dark fantastic race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games Ebony Elizabeth Thomas |
title_short | The dark fantastic |
title_sort | the dark fantastic race and the imagination from harry potter to the hunger games |
title_sub | race and the imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games |
topic | African American studies;Afrofuturism;Angelina Johnson;Bonnie Bennett;Christina Sharpe;colorblind casting;counterstorytelling Guinevere Hamilton King Arthur Kinitra Brooks Merlin Rue Suzanne Collins The Vampire Diaries Toni Morrison critical media studies critical medieval studies critical race theory dystopia fairy tale fairy tales fan studies fantasy horror imagination gap legend monster culture racial innocence romance science fiction speculative fiction storytelling teen television vampires young adult literature LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature bisacsh African Americans Intellectual life Fantasy fiction, American History and criticism Theory, etc Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism Theory, etc Literature and race Storytelling in mass media Schwarze Frau Motiv (DE-588)4308867-3 gnd Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd Weibliche Jugend Motiv (DE-588)4189400-5 gnd Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd |
topic_facet | African American studies;Afrofuturism;Angelina Johnson;Bonnie Bennett;Christina Sharpe;colorblind casting;counterstorytelling Guinevere Hamilton King Arthur Kinitra Brooks Merlin Rue Suzanne Collins The Vampire Diaries Toni Morrison critical media studies critical medieval studies critical race theory dystopia fairy tale fairy tales fan studies fantasy horror imagination gap legend monster culture racial innocence romance science fiction speculative fiction storytelling teen television vampires young adult literature LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature African Americans Intellectual life Fantasy fiction, American History and criticism Theory, etc Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism Theory, etc Literature and race Storytelling in mass media Schwarze Frau Motiv Fantastische Literatur Weibliche Jugend Motiv Kinderliteratur Jugendliteratur Englisch |
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