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DiMarco, Danette – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
In Karen McManus's first three young adult novels--"One of Us is Lying" (2017), "One of Us is Next" (2020), and "Two Can Keep a Secret" (2019)--dead teen bodies are literary cyphers around which adolescent characters learn to navigate intersectional injustices. McManus fulfills John Charles belief that all…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Social Justice, Adolescent Literature, Crime
Dunkerly, Judith M.; Moffit, Char – Reading Teacher, 2023
Against a backdrop of legislation aimed at classroom book bannings and efforts to whitewash curriculum, this article draws from interviews with the winners of the 2022 International Literacy Association's Social Justice Literature Award winners to offer hope and inspiration for literacy teachers, researchers, and most importantly, young readers.…
Descriptors: Authors, Awards, Social Justice, Childrens Literature
Sean P. Connors – English Journal, 2025
We live in what a growing number of scientists call the Anthropocene. Combining the Greek root word anthrop- (human) and the suffix -cene (new or recent), the Anthropocene is a period of time in which human activity is understood to have grown so impactful as to alter Earth's conditions. Examples of these planetary changes include (but are not…
Descriptors: English Instruction, World Problems, Depleted Resources, Natural Resources
Muela Bermejo, Diana – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
The work of the French illustrator and writer Gilles Bachelet has been recognised through numerous awards, but he is not yet sufficiently well known in the critical community. In this article, the multilevel humour that constructs his work is studied, both from an iconic and a textual perspective, as well as the situational humour and the humour…
Descriptors: Humor, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Illustrations
Kristen A. Foos – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate how narrative is constructed to create connections with fat readers, how books function to envision spaces of fat liberation for young readers and to highlight the incredible importance of providing bigger mirrors (Bishop, 1990) for fat representation in children's literature. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Students, Obesity, Self Concept, Adolescent Literature
Tadayuki Suzuki; Summer Melody Pennell; Lesley Colabucci – Multicultural Perspectives, 2024
This manuscript explores the trends of the American Library Association's (ALA's) Rainbow Book List Top Ten Titles for Young Readers for 2023. It provides an overview of the titles and curricular connections. The authors discuss how the 2023 Rainbow Book List offers a diversity of genres and topics and also delves deeply into portrayals of queer…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Adolescent Literature, Reading Lists, Reading Materials
Rachelle S. Savitz; Vanessa Irvin; Rita Reinsel Soulen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
Book banning and censorship in the U.S. prompts necessary conversations on how critical literacy, dialogue, and inquiry are used in various school and library settings. We share guiding questions alongside three examples of textual analyses centering on gender fluidity with three young adult novels. We believe that English language arts teachers…
Descriptors: Empathy, Critical Literacy, Gender Issues, Labeling (of Persons)
Morales, Luke – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2023
Since its conception, the "Harry Potter" franchise has become a cultural phenomenon which transgresses national borders. As many "Potter" fans struggle with how to manage their fandom in the face of author J.K. Rowling's transphobic stance, the book series may ironically and more specifically be used to improve attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Teaching Methods, Diversity, Equal Education
Milbank, Alison – Educational Theory, 2023
Linda Zagzebski's theory of moral exemplarity emphasizes the importance of admiration in developing ethical behavior. This essay argues that admiration involves wonder and distance and is best evoked by mixed or flawed characters; it demonstrates this through discussion of the characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Moral Values, Learner Engagement
Dziri, Nourhene – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
While child abuse and neglect have been explored at length, less attention has been paid to the role of contemporary realist Young Adult Literature (YAL) in denouncing abusive treatments of young people in conjunction with adultism. It is hereby suggested that age inequality is at the core of youth maltreatment, and it is this intersectionality…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Age Discrimination
Glazer, Jeremy; Seglem, Robyn; Garcia, Antero – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
This article offers a way to leverage young adult literature in guiding students to consider the meanings of continuity and change within their own development. Borrowing theories of change from the evolutionary sciences, we developed a critical lens focusing on the role of technology in young adult literature. Based on a comprehensive review of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Criticism, Role, Technology
Britten, Adrielle – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
War, like other stressful situations and experiences, entails a threat to one's subjective well-being, and war fiction for children represents this threat in different ways: some narratives minimise it, and others do not. War fiction, then, provides material for a case study of war and its impact on representations of subjective well-being (SWB),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Well Being, War
Miller, Henry; Boehm, Shelby; Colantonio-Yurko, Kathleen; Adams, Brittany; Mertens, Gillian – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
Acts of sexual violence and rape, as well as the ensuing treatment of survivors and those who perpetuate the crimes, are pervasive in canonical texts that populate mandated reading lists in secondary English classrooms. Given the outsized role the literary canon places in English curriculum, we believe English teachers must develop practices that…
Descriptors: Rape, Sexual Abuse, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Latham, Don – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
The framework of visual grammar (Kress and van Leeuwen, 2006, via Serafini, 2014) is used to examine the artwork of Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll's "Speak: The Graphic Novel," which tells through words and pictures the story of Melinda Sordino, a girl who is raped just prior to beginning her freshman year in high school. Three…
Descriptors: Grammar, Cartoons, Novels, Trauma
Shelby Boehm; Savannah Bean – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
We advocate for the reading of young adult literature (YAL) as a means for justice-oriented education, and we also recognize how the recent surge in challenges to youth-centered texts in the U.S. attempts to limit such work in classrooms. In response, we wondered about the ways in which YAL offers pathways for critically framing and situating…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Adolescent Literature, Novels, Censorship