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Scenes of violence and sex in recent award-winning LGBT-themed young adult novels and the ideologies they offer their readers

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Pages 867-886 | Published online: 06 Aug 2014
 

ABSTRACT

This study examines LGBT-inclusive and queering discourses in five recent award-winning LGBT-themed young adult books. The analysis brought scenes of violence and sex/love scenes to the fore. Violent scenes offered readers messages that LGBT people are either the victims of violence-fueled hatred and fear, or, in some cases, showed a gay person asserting agency by imposing violence on a violent homophobe. In contrast, sex and/or love scenes offered readers more nuanced messages about LGBT people. In some sex/love scenes, LGBT people are isolated by homophobia, internalized, or otherwise. In others, though, LGBT people are able to connect better with those who love them as a result of their unlearning or removal of transphobia and/or homophobia. If books with scenes of violence and sex/love are prohibited, then messages about how people connect to and distance themselves from one another by knowing and loving themselves are lost. We argue that teachers and librarians must understand the discourses that shape how they read and discuss LGBT-themed literature and know how to help students navigate these in ways that challenge but do not damage readers; this paper can facilitate such efforts.

Notes

1. We use a variety of acronyms throughout this paper with the overall intention of inclusivity and precision. In our work, we use LGBTQQ to describe people, and include the additional Q to capture the agency people have to question their identity status. Here, we use LGBT or LGBTQ to describe themes or books, omitting the additional Q since these objects do not have the agency of people. Finally, we use the term trans* in order to capture the broad diversity of non-cisgender people who make up trans* communities.

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