Publications
2022
Negotiating East and West When Representing Childhood in Miyazaki’s <i>Spirited Away</i>
Whitehurst, K. (n.d.). Negotiating East and West When Representing Childhood in Miyazaki’s <i>Spirited Away</i>. In The Oxford Handbook of Children's Film (pp. 523-543). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190939359.013.20
2021
Precious Identity, Adaptation and the African American Youth Film
Whitehurst, K. (2021). Precious Identity, Adaptation and the African American Youth Film. Routledge.
Youth Films and the Nation: Imagining Obama's American Foreign Policy in Disney’s Moana
Whitehurst, K. (2021). Youth Films and the Nation: Imagining Obama's American Foreign Policy in Disney’s Moana. Narrative Culture. doi:10.13110/narrcult.8.1.0155
2019
Genre and Female Ageing in Two Contemporary Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White”
Whitehurst, K. F. (2019). Genre and Female Ageing in Two Contemporary Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White”. Age, Culture, Humanities, (4). Retrieved from https://ageculturehumanities.org/
2018
The Aged Woman as Specter in Two Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White”
Whitehurst, K. F. (2018). The Aged Woman as Specter in Two Filmic Adaptations of “Snow White”. Marvels and Tales: journal of fairy-tale studies, 32(2), 388-405. doi:10.13110/marvelstales.32.2.0388
Growing Up in Magical Time: Representations of Female Growth and Development in ABC's Once Upon a Time
Whitehurst, K. F. (2018). Growing Up in Magical Time: Representations of Female Growth and Development in ABC's Once Upon a Time. Narrative Culture, 5(1), 1-14. doi:10.13110/narrcult.5.1.0001
Review: Television Antiheroines: Women Behaving Badly in Crime and Prison Drama, Milly Buonanno (Ed.) (2017)
Whitehurst, K. F. (2018). Review: Television Antiheroines: Women Behaving Badly in Crime and Prison Drama, Milly Buonanno (Ed.) (2017). Journal of Popular Television, 6(1), 137-139.
2017
Stories of Motherhood and Ageing in ABC’s Television Programme Once Upon a Time
Whitehurst, K. (2017). Stories of Motherhood and Ageing in ABC’s Television Programme Once Upon a Time. In Ageing Women in Literature and Visual Culture (pp. 129-145). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63609-2_8