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The Gifted Child Symposium
Gifted Child Symposium
17 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Gifted Child Symposium. We're Miyin and Felicia, two former gifted children who were a pleasure to have in the classroom, making the most of our degrees in English literature by over-analysing pillars of pop culture and also anything else that we find amusing. Music by Max Elliott Follow us on Instagram @giftedcs.pod
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Welcome to the Gifted Child Symposium. We're Miyin and Felicia, two former gifted children who were a pleasure to have in the classroom, making the most of our degrees in English literature by over-analysing pillars of pop culture and also anything else that we find amusing. Music by Max Elliott Follow us on Instagram @giftedcs.pod
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The “Radical” Power of Heterosexuality: An Anatomy of YA Dystopias
The Gifted Child Symposium
1 hour 13 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
The “Radical” Power of Heterosexuality: An Anatomy of YA Dystopias

Is heterosexuality enough to take down a tyrannical government? That is the question YA dystopian novels in the 2010s were brave enough to ask. Over a decade later, we take it upon ourselves to try to answer it. In this episode, we analyse some of the most iconic and still-relevant-to-this-day books such as The Hunger Games, Uglies, and Delirium, exploring the tropes and inconsistencies that made this genre. Listen in as we delve into how YA dystopia managed to equate technology with authoritarianism and revolution with heterosexual romance.

But what does it mean for all of us tumblr girlies who thought the solution to a Big Bad Government was found in a love triangle? And what does that have to do with (yet again) Adam and Eve? You’re not gonna want to miss this episode - it’s (catching) fire.


Music by Max Elliott


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  • Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games Trilogy. Scholastic Press, 2008.
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  • Just Write, “The Hunger Games: Revolutions Are Hard To Write.” Youtube, 31 May 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLY59czUHxs 
  • José, “Reviewing a Conservative Young Adult Novel”  Youtube,  21 September 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLYDoU0D8ho 
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  • Roth, Veronica. Divergent Trilogy. HarperCollins, 2011.
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  • Trites, Roberta S. Disturbing the Universe: Power and Repression in Adolescent Literature. University of Iowa Press, 2000.
  • Westerfeld, Scott. Uglies. Simon Pulse, 2011.

The Gifted Child Symposium
Welcome to the Gifted Child Symposium. We're Miyin and Felicia, two former gifted children who were a pleasure to have in the classroom, making the most of our degrees in English literature by over-analysing pillars of pop culture and also anything else that we find amusing. Music by Max Elliott Follow us on Instagram @giftedcs.pod