Keywords
gender
young adult literature
LGBTQ+
representation
visibility
Abstract
Drawing attention to the production of diverse young adult literature is a political process that can negotiate and transform certain hegemonic devices of the cisheteropatriarchy. The novels Para Nina (2009), Los Chicos del Cementerio (2020), and the Anthology of trava/trans*/non-binary poetry (2019) are part of a narrative that serves as a critique of a constrictive dichotomous reality and offers its readers possibilities of being as well as of understanding sex and gender diversity. Thus, the representation of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations is a form of resistance, a tool to reinvent and transform the spaces of young adult literature.
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