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Young adult and canonical literature : pairing and teaching / edited by Paula Greathouse, Victor Malo-Juvera.

Contributor Greathouse, Paula, editor.

ImprintLanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]

Description2 volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm

Note:Vol. 1 -- A Poet, a Girl, and Her Golem: the journey from innocence to experience / Dawan Coombs and Rachel Knecht -- Remixing Pride and Prejudice for Gentrification Study and Writing Dialogue / Kristine Monsonides Gritter -- Monsters, Cyborgs, and Medical Ethics: Cinder and Frankenstein; or, The modern Prometheus / Melanie Hundley and Sarah K. Burriss -- Young Adult Literature as Companion to Sex, Gender, and Consent in the Canon: pairing Gabi, a girl in pieces and The scarlet letter / Ruben Zecena and Ashley S. Boyd -- Beginnings, Transformations, and Connections: teaching Gansworth's Apple alongside Kafka's Metamorphosis / Ricki Ginsberg and Kit Magee -- Examining Prejudice and Intersectionality in Of Mice and Men and We Were Here / Ellen Foley -- Disrupting the Canon with Dystopia: Neal Shusterman's Scythe and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 / Sarah Fleming and Keith Newvine -- Saints, Angels, Butterflies, and Owls : magic realism beckons / Sharon Kane -- Trauma in the Beauty Ideal in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and An Na's The Fold / Sarah Donovan -- vol. 2 -- Feral Youth, The Canterbury Tales, and the Power of Stories / Shelly Shaffer -- Exploring Feminist Themes in Jane Eyre and Dark Companion / Amber Spears and Ciara Pittman -- Governed by Rules: Possibilities and Consequences in Wuthering Heights and The Hate U Give / Michael Macaluso and Kati Macaluso -- "I wish I weren't so high": Substance abuse and addiction in We Were Liars and The Great Gatsby / Janine Darragh -- Justice Served? Teaching Native Son and Allegedly / Lisa Scherff -- They're Still Watching: 1984, Little Brother, and the Staying Power of the Techno-Dystopia / Sarah Burriss and Melanie Hundley -- Identifying and Interrogating Toxic Masculinity in Lord of Flies and The Chocolate War / Katy Corvino, Anna Consalvo, and Natalie Chase -- Fallen Angels and The Things They Carried: Bringing the Vietnam War to Light / Crag Hill.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"The purpose of this collection is to offer secondary teachers engaging ideas and approaches for pairing young adult and canonical novels to provide unique examinations of topics that teaching either text in isolation could not afford."-- Provided by publisher.



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Greathouse, Paula, editor.
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Young adult literature -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Canon (Literature) -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Youth -- Books and reading.