Dear Colleague,
The latest double issue of Boyhood Studies has published! This issue focuses on boys and storytelling.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
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Volume 15, Issue 1-2
Boys and Storytelling
Guest Editors: Jonathan A. Allan and Cliff Leek
Articles
Boys and Storytelling, Guest Editors’ Introduction
Jonathan A. Allan and Cliff Leek
https://bit.ly/3SDn7i9
But the Boys Are Still Bullies: A Typology of Supporting Characters in Queer-Themed Picture Books
James Smith
https://bit.ly/3SG5iiG
“I’m Going to Be Straight, Just Like How My Father Would’ve Wanted”: Adolescent Male Sexuality, Shame, and Symptoms of Mental Illness in Adam Silvera’s More Happy Than Not and John Corey Whaley’s Highly Illogical Behavior
Emma Salt-Raper
https://bit.ly/3Fmawgh
“Hand-Me-Down Habitats”: Bicycles, Youth, and Open Space in the 1970s
Brian Frehner
https://bit.ly/3W602rj
Making Men out of Boys: Revisiting Connell through Twenty-First-Century Indian Picturebooks
Sridipa Dandapat and Priyanka Tripathi
https://bit.ly/3NfL0vk
The Paradox of Gender Performativity in Winnie-the-Pooh
Krishnapriya Kamalakshan and Sumathy K. Swamy
https://bit.ly/3syUV5l
Fat Boys in Gym Class: An Examination of Athleticism in Young Adult Novels Featuring Fat, Cisgender Male Protagonists
Jennifer DuBose
https://bit.ly/3DABT58
“Imaginative? More Like Normative”: Masculinities Depicted in Mune: Guardian of the Moon
Jeana Moody
https://bit.ly/3NfR3zN
Companions and Villains: Reading about Boys in Early Twentieth-Century Girl Scout and Camp Fire Girl Series Fiction
Jennifer Helgren
https://bit.ly/3W6qqS4
Beyond (Hyper)Masculinity: Images of Boyhood in Croatian Young Adult Novels in English Translation
Marija Todorova
https://bit.ly/3TJS6ur
Cocoabsent?: Representations of Race and Boyhood in Infant and Toddler Media
Heather Moore Roberson
https://bit.ly/3f90W5K
Commentaries
Editorial Board Reflections on Formative Books and Other Media - (Free to access)
Ken Parille, Kenneth Kidd, Jay Mechling, Victoria Cann, and Edward W. Morris
https://bit.ly/3DEmCju
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