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Joanne Brown - Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature - 9780810860568 - V9780810860568
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Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature

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Description for Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature Hardback. This volume examines novels, short stories, and memoirs that portray the various aspects of the immigrant experience. It also explores how such works depict the causes of immigration, the immigrants' journey, their arrival, the process of adjustment, and the effect of immigration on family structures and ties. Series: Studies in Young Adult Literature. Num Pages: 174 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AB; DSBH; DSK; DSY. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 227 x 149 x 18. Weight in Grams: 381.
Although the United States prides itself as a nation of diversity, the country that boasts of its immigrant past also wrestles with much of its immigrant present. While conflicting attitudes about immigration are debated, newcomers—both legal and otherwise—continue to arrive on American soil. And books about the immigrant experience—aimed at both adults and youth—are published with a fair amount of frequency. In Immigration Narrative in Young Adult Literature: Crossing Borders, Joanne Brown explores the experiences of adolescents as portrayed in young adult novels. Her study features protagonists from a wide variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds in order to provide a complete discussion of the immigration experience of young adults. In this volume, Brown analyzes young adult novels that portray various aspects of the immigrant experience—journeys to the shores of the United States, the difficulties of adjustment, and the tensions that develop within family units as a result of immigration. Brown also examines how ethnicity, religion, and country of origin affect the adolescent characters' adjustment to their new country, as well as the process of moving from social outsiders to accepted citizens. This thoroughly researched book includes theories of adolescent development and perspectives on immigration itself applied to the literary analyses. It also offers a framework for anticipating the success of young immigrants and relates this analysis to the novels Brown discusses. With an appendix of additional novels for further reading, this book will be a useful resource for librarians and teachers of adolescent literature, as well as for students, both those born in the United States and those who are immigrants themselves.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Scarecrow Press United States
Number of pages
174
Condition
New
Series
Studies in Young Adult Literature
Number of Pages
174
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780810860568
SKU
V9780810860568
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About Joanne Brown
Joanne Brown is professor emeritus at Drake University. She is the coauthor of Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990-2001 (2002) and The Distant Mirror: Reflections on Young Adult Historical Fiction (2005), both published by Scarecrow Press.

Reviews for Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature
Deftly weaving together immigration research, adolescent development theory, and literary analyses, Brown explores a series of critical questions about the immigration experience through more than two dozen young adult books....Engrossing and eloquent, Immigration Narratives in Young Adult Literature evidences deep knowledge of and care for both young adult literature and the various facets of immigration, particularly as it "[intensifies] the process of questioning one's identity" during the adolescent passage-"their stories are stories of ordinary people made extraordinary by undertaking an extraordinary experience" (pp. 23-24). The book would serve as an excellent basis for a middle or high school book group, an American Studies curriculum unit, or simply to enlarge understanding of and empathy for the diverse experiences of one's clientele.
VOYA
This brief study is a useful tool for teachers who are organizing a course on the subject of immigration or a good starting point for scholars who are pursuing further research in this pervasive but largely undertheorized area of children's literature.
Children's Literature Association Quarterly

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