Title of article
Dumb Dorky Girls and Wimpy Boys: Gendered Themes in Diary Cartoon Novels
Author/Authors
Nancy Taber • Vera Woloshyn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
17
From page
226
To page
242
Abstract
In this paper, we focus on gendered themes promulgated in three books
written in diary cartoon form. Although written for different audiences, each of
these books constructs gender norms in similar ways. They promote heteronormative
gender roles for boys and girls by endorsing traditional femininities and
hegemonic masculinities through the following themes: popularity, mean girls/
bullying, self-concept and self-esteem, friendship, and adult naı¨vete´. First, we discuss
the ways in which gender is implicated in children’s literature. Then, we
describe and analyze the diary cartoon books, contrasting and comparing those with
girl protagonists and that with a boy protagonist. Finally, we explore the gendered
implications in the books’ themes, concluding that girls and boys are represented in
different manners that reinforce gender essentialism and heteronormativity.
Keywords
Gender Diaries Mean Girls Masculinity Femininity
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number
828063
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