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The Child Gaze

Narrating Resistance in American Literature

University Press of Mississippi

A compelling study centered on the eyes of children and their powerful lines of sight

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In Transition

Young Adult Literature and Transgender Representation

University Press of Mississippi

How the young adult book market has shifted in favor of transgender inclusivity

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L. M. Montgomery's Emily of New Moon

A Children's Classic at 100

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of essays focused on the often-overlooked novel series by the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables

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Alt Kid Lit

What Children's Literature Might Be

University Press of Mississippi

A timely group of essays that wrestles with what children’s literature is and who it is made for

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Tending to the Past

Selfhood and Culture in Children's Narratives about Slavery and Freedom

University Press of Mississippi

How Black writers have circumvented stereotypes to positively portray Black survival, creativity, and autonomy to young readers

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The Velveteen Rabbit at 100

University Press of Mississippi

A new series of engaging and fascinating essays on the beloved children’s classic

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 2

Critical Approaches

University Press of Mississippi

The second installment of an essential anthology on children's literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1

History, Pedagogy, and Publishing

University Press of Mississippi

The first installment of an essential anthology on children's literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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Queer Oz

L. Frank Baum's Trans Tales and Other Astounding Adventures in Sex and Gender

University Press of Mississippi

The first scholarly monograph to focus on L. Frank Baum’s portrayals of queerness and sexuality in his more than seventy works of fiction

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African American Adolescent Female Heroes

The Twenty-First-Century Young Adult Neo-Slave Narrative

University Press of Mississippi

A scholarly examination of contemporary neo-slave narratives and their African American heroines

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