Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture
The Emergent Adult
Maria Nikolajeva editor Mary Hilton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:11th Oct '16
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This insightful volume examines the complexities of young adult literature, exploring themes of identity, sexuality, and societal concerns through contemporary narratives in Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture.
This volume offers a comprehensive examination of the moral, ideological, and literary landscapes present in fiction and other cultural productions targeted at young adults. It delves into a variety of topics, including the relationship between adolescence and the natural world, the complexities of nationhood and identity, and the intricate mapping of sexual awakening onto postcolonial awareness. The book also addresses themes such as hybridity, trans-racial romance, and the challenges of transgressive sexuality, while highlighting the experiences of the sexually abused adolescent body.
Furthermore, Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture investigates how music serves as a code for identity formation and explores representations of adolescent emotion. It also draws on neuroscience research to shed light on the experiences of young adult readers, writers, and artists. Throughout the text, the portrayal of adolescent protagonists is examined, revealing them as awkward, alienated, rebellious, and often unhappy. This representation of young adults serves as a reflection of broader political and societal issues.
By analyzing significant contemporary novels from authors such as Julia Alvarez, Stephenie Meyer, Tamora Pierce, Malorie Blackman, and Meg Rosoff, this volume illuminates the ways in which cultural constructions of 'adolescent' and 'young adult fiction' encapsulate some of society's most pressing anxieties and contradictions. It provides critical insights into the evolving landscape of adolescent literature and its cultural implications.
A Yankee Book Peddler Literary Essentials Title for 2013 'Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture is a theoretically rich collection of essays that gathers together the most compelling and provocative issues currently at play in the study of adolescent literature. Perspectives including feminism, post-colonialism, cognitive linguistics, eco-poetics, genre study, and psychoanalysis work together to demonstrate both how complex adolescent literature is and how much the field has to contribute to the expansion of post-structural literary criticism. The essays are smart, innovative, and sophisticated, making the collection one of the most significant contributions yet to appear in the field.' Roberta Seelinger Trites, Illinois State University, USA 'There are essays from scholars in Sweden, the UK, America and Germany, and the primary texts discussed also come from a range of countries, giving an international, albeit western, perspective and relevance to the collection. As the editors point out, there has been less critical scholarship on young adult literature than there has on children’s literature. This collection is a welcome addition towards redressing that balance.' International Research in Children’s Literature 'Not only are the specific texts valuable within the field, but the overall goal of addressing the important metaphor of adolescence as turmoil and disruption solidifies the transitory nature of this stage of life as it functions within literature for teens. Moreover, established scholars will find the text especially useful for the graduate classroom as emerging scholars begin to navigate the way(s) scholars view and understand young adult literature as distinct and separate from children’s literature.' Children’s Literature Association Quarterly
ISBN: 9781138250451
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Weight: 380g
180 pages