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Consent Culture and Teen Films


Consent Culture and Teen Films

Adolescent Sexuality in US Movies

von: Michele Meek

28,99 €

Verlag: Indiana University Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 04.04.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9780253065766
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 244

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<p><b>Teen films of the 1980s were notorious for treating consent as irrelevant, with scenes of boys spying in girls' locker rooms and tricking girls into sex. While contemporary movies now routinely prioritize consent, ensure date rape is no longer a joke, and celebrate girls' desires, sexual consent remains a problematic and often elusive ideal in teen films.</b></p>
<p>In <i>Consent Culture and Teen Films,</i> Michele Meek traces the history of adolescent sexuality in US cinema and examines how several films from the 2000s, including <i>Blockers</i>,<i> To All the Boys I've Loved Before</i>, <i>The Kissing Booth</i>, and <i>Alex Strangelove</i>, take consent into account. Yet, at the same time, Meek reveals that teen films expose how affirmative consent ("yes means yes") fails to protect youth from unwanted and unpleasant sexual encounters. By highlighting ambiguous sexual interactions in teen films—such as girls' failure to obtain consent from boys, queer teens subjected to conversion therapy camps, and youth manipulated into sexual relationships with adults—Meek unravels some of consent's intricacies rather than relying on oversimplification.</p>
<p>By exposing affirmative consent in teen films as gendered, heteronormative, and cis-centered, <i>Consent Culture and Teen Films</i> suggests we must continue building a more inclusive consent framework that normalizes youth sexual desire and agency with all its complexities and ambivalences.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments<br>Introduction<br>1. Regulating Adolescent Sexuality in U.S. Cinema: From Censorship to Child Pornography Laws<br>2. Flipping the Heterosexual Script and Race-Based Sexual Stereotypes in Teen Comedies of the 2010s and 2020s<br>3. Queering Consent: Navigating Performative and Subjective Consent in Queer Teen Films<br>4. "I Was Not Lolita": Child Sexual Abuse and Children's Agency in <i>The Diary of a Teenage Girl</i> and <i>The Tale<br></i>5. The (In)Visibility of Trans Teens: <i>3 Generations</i>, <i>Adam</i>, and <i>Boy Meets Girl<br></i>Conclusion: Adolescent Sexuality and the Adult Imagination<br>Filmography<br>Bibliography<br>Index</p>
<p>Michele Meek is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Bridgewater State University. She is editor of <i>Independent Female Filmmakers: A Chronicle through Interviews, Profiles, and Manifestos</i> and presented the TEDx talk "Why We're Confused about Consent—Rewriting our Stories of Seduction." For more info, visit michelemeek.com.</p>
<p>This thoughtful and timely volume demonstrates that teen films have become a key site for negotiating the emergent discourse of consent and adolescent sexual agency. Through astute analyses of recent American films, Meek teases out the complexities and contradictions inherent in the ideal of affirmative consent. <i>Consent Culture and Teen Films</i> is an essential addition to the literature on teen films and on Hollywood's representation of adolescent sexuality.</p>

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