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Queer Oz L. Frank Baum's trans tales and other astounding adventures in sex and gender

Title
Queer Oz [electronic resource] : L. Frank Baum's trans tales and other astounding adventures in sex and gender / Tison Pugh.
Author
Pugh, Tison
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]

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Series Statement
Children's literature association series
Uniform Title
  • Children's Literature Association series.
  • Queer Oz (Online)
Alternative Title
Queer Oz (Online)
Subject
  • Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919 > Criticism and interpretation
  • Queer theory
  • Homosexuality in literature
  • Gender identity in literature
  • Sexual orientation in literature
  • Transgender people in literature
  • Fantasy fiction, American > History and criticism
  • Children's stories, American > History and criticism
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  • Access restricted to authorized users.
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  • Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Contents
Abbreviated titles of Baum's works -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: a primer on L. Frank Baum's queer lexicon -- Chapter 1. L. Frank Baum's "Progressive Fairies" and the queerness of children's literature -- Chapter 2. Trans tales of Oz and elsewhere -- Chapter 3. Queer eroticisms in Oz and elsewhere -- Chapter 4. The queer creatures of Oz and elsewhere eat one another -- Chapter 5. John R. Neill: illustrator (and author) of L. Frank Baum's queer Oz and elsewhere -- Chapter 6. Cultural projection, homosocial adventuring, and the queer conclusions of Floyd Akers's "Boy Fortune Hunters" series -- Chapter 7: Gender, genres, and the queer family romance of Edith Van Dyne's "Aunt Jane's Nieces" series -- Conclusion: Queer ethics and Baum's prejudices -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index.
LCCN
2022060188
OCLC
ssj0002836236
Author
Pugh, Tison.
Title
Queer Oz [electronic resource] : L. Frank Baum's trans tales and other astounding adventures in sex and gender / Tison Pugh.
Imprint
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Children's literature association series
Children's Literature Association series.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Summary
"Regardless of his own sexual orientation, L. Frank Baum's fictions revel in queer, trans, and other transgressive themes. Baum's life in the late 1800s and early 1900s coincided with the rise of sexology in the Western world, as a cascade of studies heightened awareness of the complexity of human sexuality. His years of productivity also coincided with the rise of children's literature as a unique field of artistic creation. Best known for his Oz series, Baum produced a staggering number of children's and juvenile book series under male and female pseudonyms, including the Boy Fortune Hunters series, the Aunt Jane's Nieces series, and the Mary Louise series, along with many miscellaneous tales for young readers. Baum envisioned his fantasy works as progressive fictions, aspiring to create in the Oz series "a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heartaches and nightmares are left out." In line with these progressive aspirations, his works are often sexually progressive as well, with surprisingly queer and trans touches that reject the standard fairy-tale narrative path toward love and marriage. From Ozma of Oz's backstory as a boy named Tip to the genderless character Chick the Cherub, from the homosocial adventures of his Boy Fortune Hunters to the determined rejection of romance for Aunt Jane's Nieces, Queer Oz: L. Frank Baum's Trans Tales and Other Astounding Adventures in Sex and Gender shows how Baum exploited the freedoms of children's literature, in its carnivalesque celebration of a world turned upside-down, to reimagine the meanings of gender and sexuality in early twentieth-century America and to re-envision them for the future"-- Provided by publisher.
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Print version: Pugh, Tison. Queer Oz Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023] 9781496845313 (DLC) 2022060187
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