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Study and teaching, Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature, Stories, plots, Ethnicity in literature, Young adult literature, Characters and characteristics in literature, Literature, study and teaching, Literature, stories, plots, etc., Littérature pour jeunes adultes, Étude et enseignement, Ethnicité dans la littérature, Identité dans la littérature, TRAVEL, Special Interest, Literary, LITERARY CRITICISM, GeneralShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Table of Contents
Introduction: identification, actualization, or education: why teach ya? / Janet Alsup
Who are the teens reading ya? African American young adult literature and Black adolescent identity: developing a sense of self and society through narrative / Joy Dangora
Depictions of Chinese Americans in young adult literature: American born Chinese and beyond / Nai-Hua Kuo
Composing themselves: the discursive (de) construction of queer identity in 6 young adult novels / James R. Gilligan
Teaching through the conflict: examining the value of culturally authentic Arabic young adult literature / Nisreen M. Kamel Anati
Culture and language: the two tongues of Mexican-American young adult literature: companion chapters: funds of knowledge and Mexican American cultural values in Ma Yal / William J. Broz
Mestizaje: forging identity through hybridity / René Saldaa, Jr.
Why should teachers teach ya? Engaging and enchanting the heart: developing moral identity through young adult fantasy literature / Aliel Cunningham
Beyond the comics page: pedagogical opportunities and challenges in teaching graphic novels / Lisa Schade Eckert
Pedagogues and demigods: captivity, pedagogy, and young adult literature in an age of diminished expectations / Jeff Spanke
Perspective giving and taking in the secondary English class: considering the case of Erin Gruwell / Jeanne Smith Muzzillo
Why are teens reading ya? The appeal of young adult literature in late adolescence: college freshmen read ya / Gail Zdilla
1 female reader reading ya: understanding Norman Holland's identity themes thirty years later / Janet Alsup.
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Includes index.
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