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Young Adult Literature in an Age with Less Reader

Year 2024, , 233 - 239, 22.06.2024
https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1445703

Abstract

Teenagers' reading habits are greatly impacted by the changing global environment, as multiple entertainment mediums and technologies compete for their attention. Even if these modern distractions are appealing, reading books has been demonstrated to have several positive short- and long-term effects. Nevertheless, when young people are exposed to more instantly satisfying types of entertainment, it might be difficult to encourage reading in them. Young Adult Literature (YAL) has a lot of potential to help with this problem, though. YAL has the ability to successfully pique young readers' interest with its gripping stories, likable characters, and topics that speak to their problems and experiences. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to give a brief synopsis of YAL's past and present.

Project Number

12588

References

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  • Lipsyte, R. (2018). The Contender. HarperCollins. (Original work published 1967)
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Young Adult Literature in an Age with Less Reader

Year 2024, , 233 - 239, 22.06.2024
https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1445703

Abstract

Değişen dünya düzeni gençlerin okuma alışkanlıklarını da oldukça etkilemiş ve okuma oranlarının azalmasına sebep olmuştur. Her ne kadar, kitap okumanın uzun vadede gençlere sağlayacağı olumlu dönütler ortada olsa da, çoklu medya teknolojilerinin ve çeşitli eğlence ortamlarının cazibesi onların dikkatlerini büyük ölçüde çalmaktadır. Bu sebeple bu çalışmanın amacı, gençleri kitap okumaya özendirme ihtimaline sahip bir alternatif olarak Genç Yetişkin Edebiyatı (GYE) türünü incelemektir. Genç Yetişkin Edebiyatı, etkileyici hikâyeleri, sevilen karakterleri ve genç okuyucuların sorunlarına ve deneyimlerine hitap eden konularıyla ilgiyi başarılı bir şekilde çekebilme potansiyeline sahiptir. Çalışmada Genç Yetişkin Edebiyatı'nın kısa bir hatihi ve türdeki mevcut tartışmalar ele alınmıştır.

Ethical Statement

Çalışma etik beyan gerektirecek nitelikte değildir.

Supporting Institution

Atatürk Üniversitesi

Project Number

12588

References

  • Belbin, D. (2011). What is Young Adult Fiction? English in Education, 45(2), 132-145.
  • Bold, M. R. (2018). The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006–2016). Publishing Research Quarterly, 34, 385-606.
  • Bold, M. R. (2019). Inclusive Young Adult Fiction: Authors of Colour in the United Kingdom. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Campbell, P. (2010). Campbell's Scoop: Reflections on Young Adult Literature. Scarecrow Press.
  • Carroll, L. (2003). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (c1865). Penguin Classics.
  • Cart, M. (2001). From Insider to Outsider: The Evolution of Young Adult Literature. Voices from the Middle, 9(2), 95-97.
  • Cart, M. (2010). Young Adult Literature: From Romance to Realism. American Library Association.
  • Cart, M. (2013). Cart’s top 200 adult books for young adults: Two decades in review. IL: American Library Association.
  • Cart, M. (2016). Young Adult Literature: From Romance to Realism (3rd ed.). American Library Association.
  • Coats, K. (2011). Young Adult Literature: Growing Up In Theory. In K. C. Shelby & A. Wolf (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Children’s and Young Adult Literature (pp. 315-329). Routledge.
  • Coats, K. (2017). The Bloomsbury Introduction to Children’s and Young Adult Literature. Bloomsbury. Collins, S. (2010). The Hunger Games. Scholastic Press.
  • Compass. (2006). Commercialisation of Children. Retrieved from link https://www.compassonline.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/thecommercialisationofchildhood.pdf
  • Cormier, R. (2004). The Chocolate War. Ember. (Original work published 1974)
  • Cormier, R. (2007). I am the Cheese. Ember. (Original work published 1977)
  • Dickens, C. (2003). Great Expectations. Penguin Classics. (Original work published 1861)
  • Douglas, V. (2018). The Success and Ambiguity of Young Adult Literature: Merging Literary Modes in Contemporary British Fiction. HAL Open Science, 1-16.
  • Egoff, S. (1980). Thursday’s Child: Trends and Patterns in Contemporary Children’s Literature. American Library Association.
  • Falconer, R. (2009). The Crossover Novel Contemporary Children’s Fiction and Its Adult Readership. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.
  • Grahame, K. (2018). The Wind in the Willows. Wordsworth. (Original work published 1908)
  • Haddon, M. (2004). The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. Vintage Contemporaries.
  • Hearn, L. (2005). Tales of the Otori Trilogy. Pan Childrens.
  • Herz, S. K., & Gallo, D. R. (1996). From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges between Young Adult Literature and the Classics. Westport: Greenwood Press.
  • Hinton, S. E. (2006). The Outsiders. Penguin Classics. (Original work published 1967)
  • Hollindale, P. (1995). The Adolescent Novel of Ideas. Children’s Literature in Education, 9(2), 83-95.
  • Hopper, R. (2018). The good, the bad and the ugly: teachers’ perception of quality in fiction for adolescent readers. English in Education, 40(2), 55-70.
  • Jennings, F. G. (1956). Literature for Adolescents-Pap or Protein? English Journal, 45(9), 226-231.
  • Kaplan, J. S. (2007). Recent Research in Young Adult Literature: Three Predominant Strands of Study: The Research Connection. The ALAN Review, 34(3), 53-60.
  • Kean, D. (2017, February 16). All-white Carnegie medal longlist provokes anger from children's authors. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/feb/16/all-white-carnegie-medal-longlist-anger-childrens-authors-philip-pullman (21.07.2022)
  • King, R. (2005). Apple of Doom. Aultbea Publishing.
  • Kipling, R. (2018). The Jungle Book (c1894). Suzeteo Enterprises.
  • Latham, D. (2007). The Cultural Work of Magical Realism in Three Young Adult Novels. Children's Literature in Education, 38(1), 59-70.
  • Lipsyte, R. (2018). The Contender. HarperCollins. (Original work published 1967)
  • Meyer, S. (2022). The Twilight Saga Complete Collection. Little, Brown Books.
  • Morrison, T. (2004). Beloved. Vintage.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects World Languages, Literature and Culture (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Nalan Demir 0000-0003-0346-8584

Mehmet Başak Uysal 0000-0002-7077-6475

Project Number 12588
Publication Date June 22, 2024
Submission Date March 1, 2024
Acceptance Date June 5, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Demir, N., & Uysal, M. B. (2024). Young Adult Literature in an Age with Less Reader. Current Perspectives in Social Sciences, 28(2), 233-239. https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1445703

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