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9780252025327

You're Only Young Twice

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252025327

  • ISBN10:

    0252025326

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

Original and thought-provoking,You're Only Young Twicereveals the complexities that underlie even the sparest picture book text and the lessons that reside in even the most familiar family movie plots. Moving from classic texts (The Secret Garden,Goodnight Moon) to ephemera (the Hardy Boys,Goosebumps, and Harry Potter series), from the printed page to the silver screen (Willie Wonka,Jumanji,101 Dalmatians,Beethoven), Tim Morris employs his experience as a parent and teacher to interrogate children's culture and reveal its conflicting messages.Books and films for children--favorites accepted as wholesome fare for impressionable young minds --do not always teach straightforward lessons. Instead, they reflect the anxieties of the times and the desires of adults. At the heart of many a children's classic lies power, often expressed through racism, sexism, or violence. Under Morris's gaze, revered animal stories likeBlack Beautyturn into litanies of abuse; fantasies of childhood like Big are revealed as patriarchal struggles.You're Only Young Twiceredirects the focus on children's literature, asking not "What messages should children receive?" but "What messages do adults actually send?" For example, Morris recounts his own childhood confusion upon viewingPeter Pan, with its queenish, inept pirate and a grown woman (Mary Martin) in tights who pretends to be a crowing boy.Morris shatters our long-held assumptions and challenges our best intentions, demonstrating how children's literature and films lay bare a troubled and troubling worldview.

Author Biography

Tim Morris is director of the graduate programs in English at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
You're Only Young Twice: Adults, Children, Power, Culture
1(14)
Beauties: Coming to Black Beauty
15(16)
Beasts: Dog Stories and Kids
31(27)
Goosebumps: What Was Series Fiction Doing in the 1990s?
58(29)
Impossibilities: The Secret Garden and Peter Pan
87(33)
Panic Attacks: Children as Adults, Adults as Children in the Movies
120(29)
Ambiguities: Picture Books for the Very Young
149(26)
Works Cited 175(8)
Index 183

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