TY - BOOK AU - Ilana Nash AU - Rebecca C. Hains PY - 2025 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1555-1814 SN - 9781636677194 TI - Supernatural Youth in Media DO - 10.3726/b22359 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1382272 N2 - Since the turn of the millennium, stories about young people with mystical abilities have enjoyed tremendous popularity. This volume is the first collection of essays to posit that such stories form a distinct teen- and young-adult-oriented genre, characterized by tales in which young people use ancient magic—not modern science—to solve problems and save the world. Scholars explore the cultural implications of this phenomenon, considering how media’s discourses about youthful gods, witches, fairies, and other magical beings address social change, youth, and modern identities. By examining stories whose protagonists stand at a crossroads between identities and states of being—human and not-quite-human, child and adult, mundane world and mythic world, old millennium and new—the volume invites readers to contemplate the cultural significance of the persistent mediated fantasy of magical youth. “This is an engrossing collection of studies about supernatural youth media (SYM), each of which explores collective fears and fantasies of young people: power, magic, death, sex, technology, the occult. The essays illuminate how recent generations, particularly around the turn of the millennium, have been represented by movies and television shows as both victims and masters of unknown mystical forces. With a particular emphasis on gender and racial identity, the book offers a revelatory and distinctive assessment of this broadly appealing genre.” —Prof. Timothy Shary, Eastern Florida State College KW - television, film, youth, supernatural, cultural studies, gender, teenagers, teen media, Media LA - English ER -