Ouij ([info]ouij) wrote,
@ 2009-07-23 21:27:00
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Books for boys?
Clocked out at the office and headed to my local suburban chain bookstore. Based on what I saw prominently displayed on the shelves, there's only one conclusion to be drawn: the next generation of literary consumers will be almost exclusively female.

It's more than the wall-to-wall Twilight. The shelves are packed with "Young Adult" fiction--and most of it is aimed right at tweenage girls.

I suppose we, as a society, should feel good about this. After all, we're only a few generations removed from the notion that educating girls at all was a total waste of time. And I can't be discouraged at the sight of young people in bookstores wanting to buy books--any books at all.

But I keep thinking to myself--where are all the boys? I didn't see any tweenage boys running about in the bookstore with anything near the same enthusiasm.

What, if anything, do boys read anymore? Do they read Sci-Fi or Fantasy? Do they devour, like I did, Sherlock Holmes or Edgar Allan Poe?

Can it be that we've slowly been constructing boyhood--and now manhood-- in a way that excludes books, or reading, or any intellectual pursuit at all? And, if we've managed this, where are we going to put all those boys in a world that so desperately needs them to be intellectually curious and culturally literate?




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Books for boys
(Anonymous)
2009-07-24 05:34 pm UTC (link)
It's so important to draw attention to reading, and attract reluctant readers to it,especially boys.

I grew up as a reluctant reader, in spite of the fact that my father published over 70 books. Now I write action-adventures & mysteries, especially for tween boys, that avid boy readers and girls enjoy just as much.

My blog, Books for Boys http://booksandboys.blogspot.com is dedicated to drawing attention to the importance of reading.

Keep up your good work.

Max Elliot Anderson

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[info]cptjohnc
2009-07-28 05:27 am UTC (link)
You make a very good point -- while plenty of boys read the girl fic, it is tough to find much for the tweenage boy with that level of commercial appeal.

Plenty for young boys, and certainly plenty of great stuff out there, but none of the commercial Ooomph that the girl fic has. But I suspect this says more about who does the reading than it does about who does the writing. My boys read every bit as much as my girls, but not so their friends. For girls, reading is as much social as it is entertainment, escape or simple pastime. They share books, talk about books, write fanfic, etc... Boys play sports and video games and pokemon, rather than share about reading. I know I'm oversimplifying, but my experience would say this is a pretty valid stereotype.

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