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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
Zoe A. Cassady; Laura Crisp; Corrine M. Wickens – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Like many adolescents who struggle with academic reading tasks, Suzanna (pseudonym) demonstrated a strong aversion to academic reading beginning in first grade. Secretly, however, Suzanna "was" a reader--an avid reader of romance literature she believed would not be deemed acceptable for use in school. To protect her burgeoning literate…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Novels, Literary Genres, Self Concept
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
Jane E. Kelley; Yun-Ju Hsiao; Brenda L. Barrio; Teresa A. Cardon; Madeline G. Joyce – Reading Horizons, 2025
In our study, we analyzed 147 contemporary realistic fiction children's and young adult books that feature characters with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We compared these representations with current statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For each book, we examined the character demographics, the main character, the…
Descriptors: Fiction, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature
Melissa Schieble; David J. Connor – Research in the Teaching of English, 2025
This project is an interdisciplinary endeavor to connect research in the teaching of English with Critical Disability Studies, an intersection that is crucial to disrupting ableism and creating more liberatory schooling and societal contexts that embrace broader notions of human differences. Invoking critical content analysis of five young adult…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias, Genetic Disorders, English Instruction
Kyle P. Smith; Jon M. Wargo – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
This article explores how undergraduate students enrolled in a postsecondary course centering LGBTQ+ young adult literature came to discursively construct notions of queer youth. Braiding postdevelopmental and poststructural theories of childhood with queer theory, we interrogated how what we name as the (il)logics of adolescence shaped who and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Students, LGBTQ People, Adolescent Literature
Brittany Gargano-Smith; Jenna Spiering – Rural Educator, 2025
This article explores the importance of incorporating diverse rural short stories into English language arts (ELA) curricula to foster empathy, understanding, and connection among students. It addresses underrepresentation and lack of variety in rural stories within publishing and traditional curricula, which affects rural students' sense of…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Literary Genres, Language Arts, Self Concept
Saba Khan Vlach – English Journal, 2024
The five young adult "Honor List" books of 2023 are all visual texts. These award-winning books offer tremendous stories in both pictures and words in the genres of realistic fiction, memoir, and historical nonfiction.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Awards, Illustrations
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
MaryGabrielle Prezioso – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Reading engagement is an essential component of children's reading achievement. This three-chapter dissertation considers a new approach to conceptualizing reading engagement through the lens of children's immersion, or absorption, in a text. Chapter 1 examines the theoretical underpinnings of story world absorption, sometimes known as…
Descriptors: Preadolescents, Reader Text Relationship, Reader Response, Story Reading
Cook, Mike P.; Chisholm, James S.; Rose-Dougherty, Taylor – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2023
This qualitative study examines the consequential evasive discourse moves 23 PSTs made during critical conversations about a young adult novel. Findings illustrated how PSTs engaged in a constellation of discourse moves--what we've theorized as "shielding"--that disrupted PSTs' critical engagement with sociopolitical content and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Adolescent Literature
Price, Madeline Day – English in Texas, 2023
Scholars from various disciplines have theorized a relationship between reading fiction and empathy. Research in cognitive studies suggests that understanding fiction requires Theory of Mind, or the cognitive ability to understand the feelings and motivations of others. Some studies build on this research to suggest reading fiction helps to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Empathy, Adolescents, Language Arts
Kedley, Kate E.; Brenner, Devon; Parton, Chea L.; Eppley, Karen; Kleese, Nick; Sanders, Jennifer; Short, Stephanie – Rural Educator, 2022
The Whippoorwill Award aims to bring attention to the theme of rural spaces and people in the larger genre of young adult literature. This award annually recognizes the best books for the middle grades and young adult readers that portray the value of rural spaces, knowledge, people, and cultures. The Whippoorwill Award is intended to be a…
Descriptors: Awards, Adolescent Literature, Rural Areas, Definitions

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