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Peters, Maria Verena: Crossover literature and age in crisis at the turn of the 21st century : Harry Potter’s kidults and the Twilight moms. 2018
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Title page
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Research Survey
3. The Child
4. The Kidult
Part I: Reading Harry Potter and Twilight
5. “In the wizarding world, we come of age at seventeen.” Childhood, Adulthood and Coming of Age in Harry Potter
5.1 School and Coming of Age: The Nostalgic Nightmare of the School Story
5.2 Lord Voldemort: Monstrous Infant and Kidult
5.3 “His money’s worth” – Capitalism, Consumption and Coming of Age
5.4 The Boy Who Saved the World: The Adventure Plot as Male Coming of Age
5.5 The Representation of Age in Harry Potter
6. “And how long have you been seventeen?” – Childhood, Adulthood and Coming of Age in Twilight
6.1. The Nuclear Family and Coming of Age
6.2 The Body and Coming of Age: Twilight as Makeover Narrative and Marriage Plot
6.3 “But how could I let him give me things?” – Capitalism, Consumption and Coming of Age
6.4 Childhood as Lack: the Vampire Child
6.5 The Representation of Age in Twilight
7. Childhood and the Discourse of Crisis: The Haunted Return of the Father
Part II: Readers of Harry Potter and Twilight
8. The Kidult: Adulthood and the Discourse of Crisis
8.1 The Adult Readers of Harry Potter and Twilight
9. Age, Gender, Class and Economy
10. Conclusion
11. Epilogue
12. Acknowledgements
13. Works Cited
13.1 Print and Web
13.2 Film and Television