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Giant Despair Meets Hopeful
Martha Westwater
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Paperback. Evil, despair, and helplessness are persistent themes in recent young-adult fiction. Yet this bleakness needs not translate into depression and fear for vulnerable adolescents. Westwater reads six young-adult novels through Kristevan theory to find a glimmer of hope amidst our cultural crises. Num Pages: 200 pages, 0. BIC Classification: DSBH; DSK; YFB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 153 x 14. Weight in Grams: 354.
Evil, despair, and helplessness are persistent themes in recent young-adult fiction. Yet this bleakness needs not translate into depression and fear for vulnerable adolescents. Westwater reads six young-adult novels through Kristevan theory to find a glimmer of hope amidst our cultural crises.
Evil, despair, and helplessness are persistent themes in recent young-adult fiction. Yet this bleakness needs not translate into depression and fear for vulnerable adolescents. Westwater reads six young-adult novels through Kristevan theory to find a glimmer of hope amidst our cultural crises.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
University of Alberta Press Canada
Number of pages
190
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
, Canada
ISBN
9780888643209
SKU
V9780888643209
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About Martha Westwater
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Reviews for Giant Despair Meets Hopeful
".fine piece of academic writing." Dave Jenkinson, CBRA "Westwater combines close textual analysis and a sparing use of Kristevan language to cast a useful light on the works under discussion." - Deirdre Baker, University of Toronto Quarterly, Winter 2001/2002, Letters in Canada, vol 71:1 "Each of the chapters moves delicately and dexterously through both the novels and the theory, crafting subtle readings that are compelling in their elegance and their profoundly moral vision. Westwater's rigorous engagement with difficult material and difficult theory clearly demonstrates something that I can only call love throughout this book
love for the literature and love for its intended audience." Karen Coats, Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Vol. 26, no. 4 "Raising the familiar alarum that "we are in a state of cultural decay" and that our "values are on the verge of decline," Martha Westwater sets out to demonstrate, with the help of Julia Kristeva's psychoanalytical theory, how young adult novelists are helping to mend the damaged souls and psyches of today's youth... Westwater chooses six prize-winning Y.A. authors from different parts of the... English-speaking world (Aidan Chambers, Robert Cormier, Kevin Major, Jan Mark, Katherine Paterson, and Patricia Wrightson) to illustrate different facets of Kristevan theory (for example "the chora" and "abjection"). This makes for a very neatly structured argument, each chapter comparing one author's fiction to one aspect of Kristeva's work. An obviously sincere and humane desire to address and alleviate the desperate situation of many of today's young people motivates Westwater." Canadian Literature 175 (Winter 2002) ".by balancing engaging accounts of individual novels and stories against "Kristevan" analysis, she too, indicates the importance of using philosophy and theory in the sometimes trivialized field of "kiddy lit." The chapters on Robert Cormier and Jan Mark are especially worthwhile. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." J. J. Benardete, CUNY Hunter College, CHOICE
love for the literature and love for its intended audience." Karen Coats, Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Vol. 26, no. 4 "Raising the familiar alarum that "we are in a state of cultural decay" and that our "values are on the verge of decline," Martha Westwater sets out to demonstrate, with the help of Julia Kristeva's psychoanalytical theory, how young adult novelists are helping to mend the damaged souls and psyches of today's youth... Westwater chooses six prize-winning Y.A. authors from different parts of the... English-speaking world (Aidan Chambers, Robert Cormier, Kevin Major, Jan Mark, Katherine Paterson, and Patricia Wrightson) to illustrate different facets of Kristevan theory (for example "the chora" and "abjection"). This makes for a very neatly structured argument, each chapter comparing one author's fiction to one aspect of Kristeva's work. An obviously sincere and humane desire to address and alleviate the desperate situation of many of today's young people motivates Westwater." Canadian Literature 175 (Winter 2002) ".by balancing engaging accounts of individual novels and stories against "Kristevan" analysis, she too, indicates the importance of using philosophy and theory in the sometimes trivialized field of "kiddy lit." The chapters on Robert Cormier and Jan Mark are especially worthwhile. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." J. J. Benardete, CUNY Hunter College, CHOICE