Constructing the Adolescent Reader in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction

Constructing the Adolescent Reader in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction

Author: Elisabeth Rose Gruner

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-05-17

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1137539240

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This book examines the way young adult readers are constructed in a variety of contemporary young adult fictions, arguing that contemporary young adult novels depict readers as agents. Reading, these novels suggest, is neither an unalloyed good nor a dangerous ploy, but rather an essential, occasionally fraught, by turns escapist and instrumental, deeply pleasurable, and highly contentious activity that has value far beyond the classroom skills or the specific content it conveys. After an introductory chapter that examines the state of reading and young adult fiction today, the book examines novels that depict reading in school, gendered and racialized reading, reading magical and religious books, and reading as a means to developing civic agency. These examinations reveal that books for teens depict teen readers as doers, and suggest that their ability to read deeply, critically, and communally is crucial to the development of adolescent agency.


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Download or read book Constructing the Adolescent Reader in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction written by Elisabeth Rose Gruner and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-05-17 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the way young adult readers are constructed in a variety of contemporary young adult fictions, arguing that contemporary young adult novels depict readers as agents. Reading, these novels suggest, is neither an unalloyed good nor a dangerous ploy, but rather an essential, occasionally fraught, by turns escapist and instrumental, deeply pleasurable, and highly contentious activity that has value far beyond the classroom skills or the specific content it conveys. After an introductory chapter that examines the state of reading and young adult fiction today, the book examines novels that depict reading in school, gendered and racialized reading, reading magical and religious books, and reading as a means to developing civic agency. These examinations reveal that books for teens depict teen readers as doers, and suggest that their ability to read deeply, critically, and communally is crucial to the development of adolescent agency.


The Adolescent in the American Novel, 1920-1960

The Adolescent in the American Novel, 1920-1960

Author: W. Tasker Witham

Publisher: New York : Ungar

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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A guide to the literature of adolescence mirroring the changing attitudes of novelist from the genteel tradition to the new era of frankness. For students of literature, sociologists, teachers, clergymen, parents, librarians.


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Download or read book The Adolescent in the American Novel, 1920-1960 written by W. Tasker Witham and published by New York : Ungar. This book was released on 1964 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A guide to the literature of adolescence mirroring the changing attitudes of novelist from the genteel tradition to the new era of frankness. For students of literature, sociologists, teachers, clergymen, parents, librarians.


Male Adolescence in Mid-Victorian Fiction

Male Adolescence in Mid-Victorian Fiction

Author: Alice Crossley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-07-06

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1317102126

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Focusing on works by George Meredith, W. M. Thackeray, and Anthony Trollope, Alice Crossley examines the emergence of adolescence in the mid-Victorian period as a distinct form of experience. Adolescence, Crossley shows, appears as a discrete category of identity that draws on but is nonetheless distinguishable from other masculine types. Important more as a stage of psychological awareness and maturation than as a period of biological youth, Crossley argues that the plasticity of male adolescence provides Meredith, Thackeray, and Trollope with opportunities for self-reflection and social criticism while also working as a paradigm for narrative and imaginative inquiry about motivation, egotism, emotional and physical relationships, and the possibilities of self-creation. Adolescence emerges as a crucial stage of individual growth, adopted by these authors in order to reflect more fully on cultural and personal anxieties about manliness. The centrality of male youth in these authors’ novels, Crossley demonstrates, repositions age-consciousness as an integral part of nineteenth-century debates about masculine heterogeneity.


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Download or read book Male Adolescence in Mid-Victorian Fiction written by Alice Crossley and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-07-06 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on works by George Meredith, W. M. Thackeray, and Anthony Trollope, Alice Crossley examines the emergence of adolescence in the mid-Victorian period as a distinct form of experience. Adolescence, Crossley shows, appears as a discrete category of identity that draws on but is nonetheless distinguishable from other masculine types. Important more as a stage of psychological awareness and maturation than as a period of biological youth, Crossley argues that the plasticity of male adolescence provides Meredith, Thackeray, and Trollope with opportunities for self-reflection and social criticism while also working as a paradigm for narrative and imaginative inquiry about motivation, egotism, emotional and physical relationships, and the possibilities of self-creation. Adolescence emerges as a crucial stage of individual growth, adopted by these authors in order to reflect more fully on cultural and personal anxieties about manliness. The centrality of male youth in these authors’ novels, Crossley demonstrates, repositions age-consciousness as an integral part of nineteenth-century debates about masculine heterogeneity.


The Adolescent

The Adolescent

Author: Joseph R. Detton

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-08-31

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 1524539872

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The Adolescent can be deemed macabre as it highlights an adventurous covey of young girls and their campaign to kill men. Girls generally do not think in such a manner. Only anomalies would.


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Download or read book The Adolescent written by Joseph R. Detton and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2016-08-31 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Adolescent can be deemed macabre as it highlights an adventurous covey of young girls and their campaign to kill men. Girls generally do not think in such a manner. Only anomalies would.


Coming of Age

Coming of Age

Author: Bruce Emra

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780844250762

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The lives of young people seen through the eyes of contemporary and classic short story writers.


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Download or read book Coming of Age written by Bruce Emra and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The lives of young people seen through the eyes of contemporary and classic short story writers.


Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction

Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction

Author: Robyn McCallum

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1135581290

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Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction examines the representation of selfhood in adolescent and children's fiction, using a Bakhtinian approach to subjectivity, language, and narrative. The ideological frames within which identities are formed are inextricably bound up with ideas about subjectivity, ideas which pervade and underpin adolescent fictions. Although the humanist subject has been systematically interrogated by recent philosophy and criticism, the question which lies at the heart of fiction for young people is not whether a coherent self exists but what kind of self it is and what are the conditions of its coming into being. Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction has a double focus: first, the images of selfhood that the fictions offer their readers, especially the interactions between selfhood, social and cultural forces, ideologies, and other selves; and second, the strategies used to structure narrative and to represent subjectivity and intersubjectivity.


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Download or read book Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction written by Robyn McCallum and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-10-02 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction examines the representation of selfhood in adolescent and children's fiction, using a Bakhtinian approach to subjectivity, language, and narrative. The ideological frames within which identities are formed are inextricably bound up with ideas about subjectivity, ideas which pervade and underpin adolescent fictions. Although the humanist subject has been systematically interrogated by recent philosophy and criticism, the question which lies at the heart of fiction for young people is not whether a coherent self exists but what kind of self it is and what are the conditions of its coming into being. Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction has a double focus: first, the images of selfhood that the fictions offer their readers, especially the interactions between selfhood, social and cultural forces, ideologies, and other selves; and second, the strategies used to structure narrative and to represent subjectivity and intersubjectivity.


Rudyard Kipling and the Fiction of Adolescence

Rudyard Kipling and the Fiction of Adolescence

Author: Robert F. Moss

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1982-06-18

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1349057096

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Download or read book Rudyard Kipling and the Fiction of Adolescence written by Robert F. Moss and published by Springer. This book was released on 1982-06-18 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction

Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction

Author: Robyn McCallum

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415858021

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


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Download or read book Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction written by Robyn McCallum and published by . This book was released on 2013-07-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Constructing Adolescence in Fantastic Realism

Constructing Adolescence in Fantastic Realism

Author: Alison Waller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-12-22

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1135904634

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Constructing Adolescence in Fantastic Realism examines those fundamental themes which inform our understanding of "the teenager"—themes that emerge in both literary and cultural contexts. Models of adolescence do not arise solely from discourses of psychology, sociology, and education. Rather, these models—frameworks including developmentalism, identity formation, social agency, and subjectivity in cultural space—can also be found represented symbolically in fantastic tropes such as metamorphosis, time-slip, hauntings, doppelgangers, invisibility, magic gifts, and witchcraft. These are the incredible, supernatural, and magical elements that invade the everyday and diurnal world of fantastic realism. In this original study, Alison Waller proposes a new critical term to categorize a popular and established genre in literature for teenagers: young adult fantastic realism. Though fantastic realism plays a crucial part in the short history of young adult literature, up until now this genre has typically been overlooked or subsumed into the wider class of fantasy. Touching on well-known authors including Robert Cormier, Melvin Burgess, Gillian Cross, Margaret Mahy, K.M. Peyton and Robert Westall, as well as previously unexamined writers, Waller explores the themes and ideological perspectives embedded in fantastic realist novels in order to ask whether parallel realities and fantastic identities produce forms of adolescence that are dynamic and subversive. One of the first studies to deal with late twentieth-century fantastic literature for young adults, this book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of adult attitudes toward adolescent identity.


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Download or read book Constructing Adolescence in Fantastic Realism written by Alison Waller and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-12-22 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Constructing Adolescence in Fantastic Realism examines those fundamental themes which inform our understanding of "the teenager"—themes that emerge in both literary and cultural contexts. Models of adolescence do not arise solely from discourses of psychology, sociology, and education. Rather, these models—frameworks including developmentalism, identity formation, social agency, and subjectivity in cultural space—can also be found represented symbolically in fantastic tropes such as metamorphosis, time-slip, hauntings, doppelgangers, invisibility, magic gifts, and witchcraft. These are the incredible, supernatural, and magical elements that invade the everyday and diurnal world of fantastic realism. In this original study, Alison Waller proposes a new critical term to categorize a popular and established genre in literature for teenagers: young adult fantastic realism. Though fantastic realism plays a crucial part in the short history of young adult literature, up until now this genre has typically been overlooked or subsumed into the wider class of fantasy. Touching on well-known authors including Robert Cormier, Melvin Burgess, Gillian Cross, Margaret Mahy, K.M. Peyton and Robert Westall, as well as previously unexamined writers, Waller explores the themes and ideological perspectives embedded in fantastic realist novels in order to ask whether parallel realities and fantastic identities produce forms of adolescence that are dynamic and subversive. One of the first studies to deal with late twentieth-century fantastic literature for young adults, this book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of adult attitudes toward adolescent identity.


Growing Up Female

Growing Up Female

Author: Barbara A. White

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1985-10-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0313248265

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Barbara White has written a thoroughly researched, detailed description of patterns of women's experience in fiction for adolescents. This well-written study should be required reading for graduate students and library school educators. It belongs in academic libraries, public libraries, and school libraries' professional collections and should be valuable reading for all adults who work with and/or live with adolescents. Choice


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Download or read book Growing Up Female written by Barbara A. White and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1985-10-24 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Barbara White has written a thoroughly researched, detailed description of patterns of women's experience in fiction for adolescents. This well-written study should be required reading for graduate students and library school educators. It belongs in academic libraries, public libraries, and school libraries' professional collections and should be valuable reading for all adults who work with and/or live with adolescents. Choice