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Around 2005 something surprising happened in young adult literature: YA books became obsessed with presenting characters who wanted to have sex but couldntat least not without losing something vital to their identity. Since the publication of Twilight, the YA market has been flooded with books that feature naive virgins finding true love. While some YA novels do present nuanced depictions of sex and of healthy sexual relationships, the fiction most popular with young adult readers presents adolescent girls as virginal sex objects waiting to be fulfilled by their love interests.
In Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight, Christine Seifert looks at an alarming trend in YA novels. Labeling this phenomenon abstinence porn, Seifert argues that these novels that fetishize virginity are harmful to readers. Like pornography, such works reduce female characters to objects whose sexual acts are the sole expression of their identities. Chapters in this book examine...

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Studies in
Young Adult Literature

Series Editor: Patty Campbell

Studies in Young Adult Literature is intended to continue the body of critical writing established in Twaynes Young Adult Authors series and to expand it beyond single-author studies to explorations of genres, multicultural writing, and controversial issues in young adult (YA) reading. Many of the contributing authors of the series are among the leading scholars and critics of adolescent literature, and some are YA novelists themselves. The series is shaped by its editor, Patty Campbell, who is a renowned authority in the field, with a forty-year background as critic, lecturer, librarian, and teacher of YA literature. Patty Campbell was the 2001 winner of the ALAN Award, given by the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English for distinguished contribution to YA literature. In 1989 she was the winner of the American Library Associations Grolier Award for distinguished service to young adults and reading.

Titles in the Series

1.Whats So Scary about R. L. Stine?, by Patrick Jones, 1998.

2.Ann Rinaldi: Historian and Storyteller, by Jeanne M. McGlinn, 2000.

3.Norma Fox Mazer: A Writers World, by Arthea J. S. Reed, 2000.

4.Exploding the Myths: The Truth about Teens and Reading, by Marc Aronson, 2001.

5.The Agony and the Eggplant: Daniel Pinkwaters Heroic Struggles in the Name of YA Literature, by Walter Hogan, 2001.

6.Caroline Cooney: Faith and Fiction, by Pamela Sissi Carroll, 2001.

7.Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 19902001, by Joanne Brown and Nancy St. Clair, 2002.

8.Lost Masterworks of Young Adult Literature, by Connie S. Zitlow, 2002.

9.Beyond the Pale: New Essays for a New Era, by Marc Aronson, 2003.

10.Orson Scott Card: Writer of the Terrible Choice, by Edith S. Tyson, 2003.

11.Jacqueline Woodson: The Real Thing, by Lois Thomas Stover, 2003.

12.Virginia Euwer Wolff: Capturing the Music of Young Voices, by Suzanne Elizabeth Reid, 2003.

13.More Than a Game: Sports Literature for Young Adults, by Chris Crowe, 2004.

14.Humor in Young Adult Literature: A Time to Laugh, by Walter Hogan, 2005.

15.Life Is Tough: Guys, Growing Up, and Young Adult Literature, by Rachelle Lasky Bilz, 2004.

16.Sarah Dessen: From Burritos to Box Office, by Wendy J. Glenn, 2005.

17.American Indian Themes in Young Adult Literature, by Paulette F. Molin, 2005.

18.The Heart Has Its Reasons: Young Adult Literature with Gay/Lesbian/Queer Content, 19692004, by Michael Cart and Christine A. Jenkins, 2006.

19.Karen Hesse, by Rosemary Oliphant-Ingham, 2005.

20.Graham Salisbury: Island Boy, by David Macinnis Gill, 2005.

21.The Distant Mirror: Reflections on Young Adult Historical Fiction, by Joanne Brown and Nancy St. Clair, 2006.

22.Sharon Creech: The Words We Choose to Say, by Mary Ann Tighe, 2006.

23.Angela Johnson: Poetic Prose, by KaaVonia Hinton, 2006.

24.David Almond: Memory and Magic, by Don Latham, 2006.

25.Aidan Chambers: Master Literary Choreographer, by Betty Greenway, 2006.

26.Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches about Literature and Libraries, by Michael Cart, 2007.

27.Names and Naming in Young Adult Literature, by Alleen Pace Nilsen and Don L. F. Nilsen, 2007.

28.Janet McDonald: The Original Project Girl, by Catherine Ross-Stroud, 2008.

29.Richard Peck: The Past Is Paramount, by Donald R. Gallo and Wendy Glenn, 2008.

30.Sisters, Schoolgirls, and Sleuths: Girls Series Books in America, by Carolyn Carpan, 2009.

31.Sharon Draper: Embracing Literacy, by KaaVonia Hinton, 2009.

32.Mixed Heritage in Young Adult Literature, by Nancy Thalia Reynolds, 2009.

33.Russell Freedman, by Susan P. Bloom and Cathryn M. Mercier, 2009.

34.Animals in Young Adult Fiction, by Walter Hogan, 2009.

35.Learning Curves: Body Image and Female Sexuality in Young Adult Literature, by Beth Younger, 2009.

36.Laurie Halse Anderson: Speaking in Tongues, by Wendy J. Glenn,2010.

37.Suzanne Fisher Staples: The Setting Is the Story, by Megan Lynn Isaac, 2010.

38.Campbells Scoop: Reflections on Young Adult Literature, by Patty Campbell, 2010.

39.Donna Jo Napoli: Writing with Passion, by Hilary S. Crew, 2010.

40. John Marsden: Darkness, Shadow, and Light, by John Noell Moore, 2011.

41.Robin McKinley: Girl Reader, Woman Writer, by Evelyn M. Perry, 2011.

42. Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature: Crossing Borders, by Joanne Brown, 2011.

43. They Suck, They Bite, They Eat, They Kill: The Psychological Meaning of Supernatural Monsters in Young Adult Fiction, by Joni Richards Bodart, 2012.

44. Stephenie Meyer: In the Twilight, by James Blasingame Jr., Kathleen Deakin, and Laura A. Walsh, 2012.

45. Chris Crutcher: A Stotan for Young Adults, by Bryan Gillis and Pam B. Cole, 2012.

46. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature, by Lois Thomas Stover and Connie S. Zitlow, 2014.

47. Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight, by Christine Seifert, 2015.

Virginity in Young Adult Literature after Twilight


Christine Seifert


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Seifert, Christine.

Virginity in young adult literature after Twilight / Christine Seifert.

pages cm. (Studies in young adult literature ; No. 47)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-1-4422-4657-7 (hardback : alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-4422-4658-4 (ebook) 1. Young adult literature, AmericanHistory and criticism. 2. Virginity in literature. 3. Sexual abstinence in literature. 4. Teenage girls in literature. I. Title.

PS490.S45 2015

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Picture 1 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992.


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Acknowledgments This book would not exist if not for the scholarship of Patty - photo 2
Acknowledgments

This book would not exist if not for the scholarship of Patty Campbell. I benefited from her incredible insight, her vast knowledge, and her unflagging passion for young adult (YA) literature. Any inelegancies or oversights are mine alone. Special thanks also go to five former students (also friends and colleagues) who helped me enormously:

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