
Julie Fette
Associate Professor of French Studies at Rice University and author of Gender by the Book: 21st-Century French Children's Literature (Routledge, 2024), interviewed about gender representations in contemporary French children's publishing.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 42min
Julie Fette, "Gender by the Book: 21st-Century French Children's Literature" (Routledge, 2025)
Julie Fette, an Associate Professor of French at Rice University and author of "Gender by the Book", dives into the complex world of gender representations in 21st-century French children's literature. She discusses how libraries and book clubs impact what children read, revealing that 80% of sampled books still contain gender stereotypes. Fette also explores the influence of French universalism on literature and why publishers often prioritize male-centric content, fearing to alienate boy readers. However, she highlights the emergence of progressive publishers offering more equitable stories for children.

Nov 7, 2025 • 42min
Julie Fette, "Gender by the Book: 21st-Century French Children's Literature" (Routledge, 2025)
Julie Fette, Associate Professor of French at Rice University and author of 'Gender by the Book,' dives deep into the complexities of gender representation in 21st-century French children's literature. She discusses how institutions like libraries and book clubs shape the narratives young readers encounter. Fette highlights the tension between artistic integrity and market pressures, revealing how stereotypes persist amidst France's rich publishing landscape. She also explores how children's magazines navigate gender issues and the potential for more equitable literature, setting the stage for her future research on migration and otherness.

Nov 7, 2025 • 42min
Julie Fette, "Gender by the Book: 21st-Century French Children's Literature" (Routledge, 2025)
Julie Fette, an Associate Professor of French Studies at Rice University, delves into contemporary gender representations in French children's literature. She discusses the complexities of France's publishing landscape, highlighting the influence of state support and market forces. Fette reveals that 80% of children's books feature pervasive gender stereotyping and examines the role of libraries and book clubs as gatekeepers. She argues for a shift towards more egalitarian literature amid current challenges, while also hinting at her future research on diversity and migration.


