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The Oxford Handbook of Young Adult Literature is the most comprehensive examination of young adult literature to date. These 39 essays cover the history of the genre and discussions around major subgenres. This Handbook reaches beyond the text as well by examining fanfiction, censorship, and young adult literature in the classroom.
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Young adult literature has grown from its beginnings in the 1960s to become not only one of the most popular forms of literature in the United States, but also a major cultural influencer with spin-offs of serial novels such as Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Percy Jackson, and Twilight. Popular young adult literature like these have dominated cinema, and even extended into theme parks, Broadway musicals, and travel tourism. Furthermore, classes in young adult literature are now taught at universities across North America and Europe, and young adult texts have been regularly chosen as common reading at numerous universities. Young adult literature is a juggernaut whose reach extends far past its adolescent readers.
The Oxford Handbook of Young Adult Literature is the most comprehensive examination of young adult literature to date and features 39 essays that range from literary criticism to empirical studies and methodological essays. These essays cover the history of the genre and discussions around major subgenres, but also cover more focused subjects such as trauma, ecocriticism, and young adult literature related to oft-marginalized groups like African Americans, Indigenous groups, Arabic LGBTQ people, and individuals with disabilities. This Handbook reaches beyond the text as well by examining fanfiction, censorship, and young adult literature in the classroom.
With its rich history and promising future, young adult literature is more relevant than ever. The Oxford Handbook of Young Adult Literature offers a valuable and in-depth understanding of this genre.
Tartalomjegyzék:
A History of Young Adult Literature
The Coming-of-Age Narrative in Young Adult Literature
Critiquing Neoliberal Representations of Government in YA Dystopian Fiction
Afrofuturism's Answer to Armageddon: Black Speculation in the Afterlife of Slavery
Nonnormative Girls in YA Sci-Fi
The Ideologies of War in Young Adult Literature
Twenty-First Century Perspectives on Young Adult Holocaust Literature
Changing the Scripts: An Overview of Gender and Romance in Young Adult Literature
The Problem of Presentism: An Exploration of How YA Historical Fiction Positions Readers to Understand the Past
Youth Truth: Shifts, Trends, and Possibilities in Memoir, Biography, and Other Young Adult Nonfiction
Trauma, Distorted Reality, and Youth
Good Grief: A Hopeful Look at Some "Sick Lit"
Connection, Healing, and Patriarchal Disruption in a Community of Women Responding to Sexual Violence
Intergenerational Justice and Young Adult Climate Literature
Digital Media/Social Platforms and Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature
Dumbfoundings: Pronouncing The Mute Protagonist in YA Novels
Postsecular Performativity in Megan Whalen Turner's Queen's Thief Series
The Young Adult Verse Novel: Marching to Its Own Beat
Memory and Nostalgia in Young Adult and New Adult Comics
"This Joy that I Have": Black Joy as Intentional, Celebratory Expressions of Hope and Expectations in Black Young Adult Literature
"Yearning to see themselves": Latinx Adolescents and Storytelling Scribes
Degollado's Throw: Nepantla, A New Name, A New Self
The Prism Effect in Contemporary Indigenous YA Fiction
To Pass or Not to Pass as South Asian: Reinventing Whiteness in South Asian American Young Adult Fiction
Cookie Cutter Blacks: Stereotypes of Black Characters in South African Youth Fiction
Arabic Young Adult Fiction: Voices of Resistance
The Personal is Political: Challenging Narratives of Detention and Asylum in Australian Adolescent Fiction
Developing a Sense of Belonging: Young People with a Migrant Background in Dutch YA Literature
Celebrating 'Afakasi Identity for Pasifika Youth in Lani Wendt Young's Telesā Universe Pacific Rim/Oceania
Queer Young Adult Literature and the Politics of (Un)Happiness
Emerging Subjects: Trans Young Adult Literature
The Social Genres and Networked Practices of Fan Fiction Writing
Popular Culture: The Classically (White, Male) Treasured from Page to Screen to Page
The Stories Behind the Stories: How the Young Adult Publishing Industry Evolved from Colonizing Regulator to Equity and Inclusion Champion
Me Me Me Me Me: My Life with YA Awards, Prizes, and Best Lists
Fascism, Censorship, and Young Adult Literature
A Content Analysis of Research in Young Adult Literature
Adolescent Voices, Qualitative Tensions, and YA Literature: Reimagining Child-Parent Research for Classroom Co-Inquiry
Mixed Methods Research with Young Adult Literature: Using the Ontological Imperative Framework