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'For She Was an Independent Woman, or Nearly, Anyway': The Sexualisation of Neo-Victorian Girls in Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart Series

Burke,Lois
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Neo-Victorian YA literature has a complex relationship with representing sexualities, due to the limited evidence of youth sexuality that remains from the nineteenth century and the tension between adhering to and revising ideas about this historical period. This relationship is played out in the Sally Lockhart book series (1985-94), in which the attachment to Victorian literary tropes and settings offers a narrow reference of girlhood sexuality and which often presents girl characters as vulnerable to sexual assault. This article questions the books' goals of reimagining the nineteenth century and the messages they send to modern young readers.
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Funding Information: This research was conducted with the support of a David Almond Fellowship from Newcastle University. Publisher Copyright: © International Research Society for Children’s Literature.
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2022-06-01
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Neo-Victorian literature, YA, girlhood, gender and sexuality, archival research, representation, SDG 5 - Gender Equality, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Burke, L 2022, ''For She Was an Independent Woman, or Nearly, Anyway': The Sexualisation of Neo-Victorian Girls in Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart Series', International Research in Children's Literature, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 152-165. https://doi.org/10.3366/ircl.2022.0447
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