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1 Literature for Adolescents Jessica Dockter Fall 2009

2 Definitions Written for & marketed to young adults Between 11 to 18 Read by young adults between those ages

3 Purposes Early:  Didactic – teaching proper behavior  John Newbery published The Renowned History of Little Goody Two Shoes Later:  Nurture imagination  Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

4 Early 20 th Century 1919 – Macmillan launched children’s book department 1922 Newbery Award 1938 Caldecott Award 1924 The Horn Book Magazine Published The Horn Book Magazine 1920s and 1930s picture books developed From 1940s, children’s / young adult sections of libraries and book stores grow

5 Later 20 th Century Increased cultural diversity in literature Relatively low compared to diversity in community 1975 Children’s Book Press; 1988 Dial Bishop (1994) – 4% of children’s books related to people of color Since 1999, less than 3% (Hansen-Krening, et al, 2003) Similar trend in international literature

6 Literature for Adolescents 1960s The Chocolate War, Robert Cormier The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton Forever, Judy Blume Michael Printz Award in 2000 Series books, young adult fiction, graphic novels – expanded idea of what is possible in books

7 Types and Genres Narrative / Exposition Genre  Poetry  Folklore  Fantasy  Science Fiction  Contemporary Realistic Fiction  Historical Fiction  Biography or Memoir  Nonfiction  Picture Books

8 Current Trends Which genre?  Holes – Louis Sachar  Out of the Dust – Karen Hesse  Monster – Walter Dean Myers Postmodern texts (Sipe & McGuire, 2008):  Blurring genres and author, narrator, reader distinction  Subversion of literary traditions & conventions  Intertextuality  Multiplicity of meaning, high degree of ambiguity  Playfulness  Self-referentiality

9 Current Trends Crossover Books: The Life of Pi, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and The Book Thief Increasing Diversity of Content: Feed, Copper Sun, Speak, and Boy Meets Boy Distinguishing between MS and HS Global Perspectives, Commercialism & Technology,

10 Resources American Library Association: www.ala.org www.ala.org School Library Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, and Library Journal: www.bookwire.com www.bookwire.com Teenager’s reviews of adolescent lit: www.teenreads.com/index.asp www.teenreads.com/index.asp The Horn Book Magazine & The Horn Book Guide

11 Book Awards Newbery Medal Caldecott Award Coretta Scott King Award Pura Belapre Award Sibert Award Batchelder Award See LC Appendix A: p. 361


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