
Amanda M. Greenwell, "The Child Gaze: Narrating Resistance in American Literature" (UP of Mississippi, 2024)
New Books in Critical Theory
The Child Gaze: Resistance and Agency
This chapter explores the scholarly project centered on the 'child gaze' in literature, particularly through the analysis of Bell Hooks' oppositional gaze and its implications in American literature. The discussion highlights the multifaceted presentation of childhood in works like James Baldwin's 'Little Man, Little Man', contrasting joyful experiences with the harsh realities faced by children in marginalized communities. It further examines the dynamics of surveillance and counter-surveillance, illustrating how literature empowers young characters to resist societal constraints and challenge discriminatory systems.
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