Introduction, “Constructing the 21st Century Child”
James Curtis
Part I: Picturing a New Kind of Childhood
Chapter One: “Rainbows in the Window: Static Childhood in COVID-19 Picture Books”
Cara Byrne and Kristin Kondrlik
Chapter Two: “Picturing Political Agency in Childhood: Visual Rhetoric of Child Activism and
Identity in Children’s Literature”
Meghan Whitfield
Chapter Three: “[Re]Interpreting the Deaf Child’s Solitude: A Counternarrative to Cece Bell’s El
Deafo”
S. Leigh Ann Cowan
Part II: The Rule of Law and Transgressive Constructions of American Childhood
Chapter Four: “Because What You Don’t Know Can Kill You: Law, YA Lit, and the American
Adolescent Today”
Jamie M. Fine
Chapter Five: “These Are the Rooms We’re Not Supposed to Go In…But Let’s Go Anyway!”:
Celebrating the Mobile Child, Embracing Nontraditional Kinship Structures, and Deconstructing
Neglect in The Florida Project”
Joseph V. Giunta
Part III: Technology and the Posthuman Child
Chapter Six: “Roblox and the Value in Suspending Playbor Time”
Sumaria Butt
Chapter Seven: “Happy Endings, Only $1.99: Uncovering the Corruption of Fairytales in Hope:
The Other Side of Adventure and its Online Legacy”
Imogen Nutting and Ryan Twomey
Part IV: The 21st Century and the Necessity of Trauma-Informed Narratives
Chapter Eight: “The New ‘Normal’”: Cancer and Childhood in Rob Harrell’s Wink
Allyson Wierenga
Chapter Nine: “The Trauma of Childhood and Emerging into Adulthood in A Court of Thorns
and Roses”
Kirsten Bilger and Michael G. Cornelius
About the Contributors