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Publishing Queer Literature: A Comparison Between the Adult and Young Adult Markets from the Cold War to Present Day
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Schwab, Katie
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Cold War
/ LGBTQ literature
/ LGBTQ people
/ Literary criticism
/ Markets
/ Otherness
/ Publishing industry
/ Sexuality
/ Young adults
2023
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Publishing Queer Literature: A Comparison Between the Adult and Young Adult Markets from the Cold War to Present Day
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Schwab, Katie
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Cold War
/ LGBTQ literature
/ LGBTQ people
/ Literary criticism
/ Markets
/ Otherness
/ Publishing industry
/ Sexuality
/ Young adults
2023
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Publishing Queer Literature: A Comparison Between the Adult and Young Adult Markets from the Cold War to Present Day
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Publishing Queer Literature: A Comparison Between the Adult and Young Adult Markets from the Cold War to Present Day
2023
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Overview
Queer people have always been here; for as long as we have existed, so has the awareness of our obvious otherness, as well as the desperate need to understand and reconcile our whats, hows, and whys. Literature has persevered as an outlet for LGBTQ+ exploration, increasingly so as the publishing industry responds to a more accepting society of queer people, writers, and stories. This paper will explore a proposed dichotomy of publishing’s current treatment of queer literature between the adult and young adult markets, through the supplemental lenses of their individual and cultural histories: to help analyze the present and form pictures of our industry’s future, we need to understand our past.
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Springer Nature B.V
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