Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture The Emergent Adult

Offering a wide range of critical perspectives, this volume explores the moral, ideological and literary landscapes in fiction and other cultural productions aimed at young adults. Topics examined are adolescence and the natural world, nationhood and identity, the mapping of sexual awakening onto po...

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Main Authors Nikolajeva, Maria, Hilton, Mary
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Routledge 2012
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Ashgate
Edition1
SeriesStudies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
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Summary:Offering a wide range of critical perspectives, this volume explores the moral, ideological and literary landscapes in fiction and other cultural productions aimed at young adults. Topics examined are adolescence and the natural world, nationhood and identity, the mapping of sexual awakening onto postcolonial awareness, hybridity and trans-racial romance, transgressive sexuality, the sexually abused adolescent body, music as a code for identity formation, representations of adolescent emotion, and what neuroscience research tells us about young adult readers, writers, and young artists. Throughout, the volume explores the ways writers configure their adolescent protagonists as awkward, alienated, rebellious and unhappy, so that the figure of the young adult becomes a symbol of wider political and societal concerns. Examining in depth significant contemporary novels, including those by Julia Alvarez, Stephenie Meyer, Tamora Pierce, Malorie Blackman and Meg Rosoff, among others, Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture illuminates the ways in which the cultural constructions 'adolescent' and 'young adult fiction' share some of society's most painful anxieties and contradictions. Mary Hilton is a Senior Research Fellow at Homerton College and Maria Nikolajeva is a Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, UK. Contents: Introduction: time of turmoil, Mary Hilton and Maria Nikolajeva; Adolescence and the natural world in young adult fiction, David Whitley; Nationhood, struggle and identity, Elia Michelle Lafuente; Transgression and transition, Georgie Horrell; Romance, dystopia and the hybrid child, Clémentine Beauvais; Cross-dressing and performativity, Nicole Brugger-Dethmers; Monstrous bodies: writing the incestuously abused adolescent body, Lydia Kokkola; 'The beat of your heart': music in young adult literature and culture, Karen Coats; Emotional connection: representation of emotions in young adult literature, Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer; Brain and behaviour: the coherence of teenage responses to young adult literature, Shirley Brice Heath and Jennifer Lynn Wolf; Selected bibliography; Index.
ISBN:9781409439882
1409439887
9781138250451
1138250457
DOI:10.4324/9781315573786