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Youth Representation Growth - cover

Youth Representation Growth

Ethan Parker

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Synopsis

Youth Representation Growth explores how coming-of-age stories, particularly in comics, shape our understanding of LGBTQ youth. Comics, as a visual medium, uniquely influence societal perceptions and offer representation for marginalized communities. The book argues that realistic and educational comics serve as powerful tools to foster empathy, promote understanding, and provide positive role models.

 
The book traces the evolution of LGBTQ representation, from subtle allusions to overt depictions, influenced by the LGBTQ rights movement. It uniquely analyzes educational and realistic comics, demonstrating their value beyond entertainment for education, advocacy, and self-discovery.

 
Chapters examine themes like coming out, family relationships, bullying, and community, using graphic novels and comics to highlight narrative and visual strategies, while also considering the intersectionality of race and class.

 
By analyzing a diverse range of comics and academic research, including interviews with creators and educators, the book demonstrates the potential of comics as educational resources and platforms for social change. This interdisciplinary approach connects to fields like education and gender studies, enhancing our understanding of the impact of comics on youth identity.
Disponible depuis: 07/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 68 pages.

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