ABSTRACT

Recognizing the determination of a canon as an ongoing process of discussion and debate, which helps us to better understand the concept of meaningful and important literature, this edited collection turns a critical spotlight on young adult literature (YAL) to explore some of the most read, taught, and discussed books of our time.

By considering the unique criteria which might underpin the classification of a YAL canon, this text raises critical questions of what it means to define canonicity and designate certain books as belonging to the YAL canon. Moving beyond ideas of what is taught or featured in textbooks, the volume emphasizes the role of adolescents’ choice, the influence of popular culture, and above all the multiplicity of ways in which literature might be interpreted and reflected in the lives of young readers. Chapters examine an array of texts through varied critical lenses, offer detailed literary analyses and divergent interpretations, and consider how themes might be explored in pedagogical contexts. By articulating the ways in which teachers and young readers may have traditionally interpreted YAL, this volume will extend debate on canonicity and counter dominant narratives that posit YAL texts as undeserving of canonical status.

This text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, academics, professionals, and libraries in the field of young adult literature, fiction literacy, children’s literacy and feminist studies.

chapter 1|16 pages

The Young Adult Canon

A Literary Solar System

section Section I|65 pages

The Center of the Canon

chapter 2|15 pages

The Giver in Our Midst

Grounding Dystopia as Total Institutions

chapter 3|17 pages

“It’s Easier Not to Say Anything”

Speak Through the Lens of Strategic Formalism

chapter 4|16 pages

“Do You See a [Hu]man Sitting Here?”

Signifying in Monster

chapter 5|15 pages

“Lost, Squared”

Reservation Realism and the Borderless Imaginary

section Section II|101 pages

Seminal Works

chapter 6|17 pages

From Maven to Mentor

The Archetypal Coaches of The Contender

chapter 7|17 pages

“Peace at Any Price”

A Marxist Reading of The Chocolate War

chapter 8|18 pages

Complex Bodies, Complex Decisions

Female Sexuality in Judy Blume’s Forever …

chapter 9|15 pages

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Disrupting the “All-White World of Children’s Books”

chapter 10|16 pages

More Than Esperanza

Revisiting Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street

chapter 11|16 pages

Dominating Gender

Female-Controlled, Decolonizing Power and The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

section Section III|76 pages

Contemporaries

chapter 12|15 pages

“The Earth Is Speaking to Us”

An Ecocritical Approach to Stargirl

chapter 13|13 pages

Parties, Pranks, and Privilege

Reading Looking for Alaska Through the Lens of Critical Whiteness

chapter 15|14 pages

“So What Am I Supposed to Do Now?”

Border Crossing in American Born Chinese

chapter 16|17 pages

The Literacy Thief

A New Literacy Studies Analysis of The Book Thief