Introduction: Girl Zombies and Boy Wonders: The Future of Agency is Now!
Jessica Clark and Ingrid E. Castro
Part I: The Past
Chapter One: “Why Are You Keeping This Curiosity Door Locked?” Childhood Subjectivities and Play as Conflict Resolution in the Postmodern Web Series Stranger Things
Joseph Giunta
Chapter Two: “It Was a Wonder I Was Even Born”: Reversing the Technical Performance of Childhood in Back to the Future
Kip Kline
Chapter Three: In the Shadow of the Claw: Jubilee, X-23, and the Mutated Possibilities of Youth Agency across Generations in the World of the X-Men
Kwasu David Tembo and Muireann B. Crowley
Part II: The Present
Chapter Four: Biker Gangs and Boyhood Agency in Akira
Jessica Clark
Chapter Five: From Tribute to Mockingjay: Representations of Katniss Everdeen’s Agency in the Hunger Games Series
Megan McDonough
Chapter Six: The Yoke of Childhood: Misgivings about Children’s Relationship to Technology in Contemporary Science Fiction
Jessica Kenty-Drane
Chapter Seven: “Ship Wars” and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency, and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100
Erin Kenny
Part III: The Future
Chapter Eight: A Pedagogy of Childhood Agency: Teaching Power of Youth in the Ender Universe
Joaquin Muñoz
Chapter Nine: Sanctuary and Agency in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction
Stephanie Thompson
Chapter Ten: The Emergence of Agency after Bionuclear War: Posthuman Child – Animal Possibilities
Ingrid E. Castro
Afterword: The Children of Wonder
Gary Westfahl