Graphic novels for children and young adults : a collection of critical essays / edited by Michelle Ann Abate & Gwen Athene Tarbox.

"One of the most significant transformations in literature for children and young adults during the last twenty years has been the resurgence of comics. Educators and librarians extol the benefits of comics reading, and increasingly, children's and YA comics and comics hybrids have won maj...

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Other Authors: Abate, Michelle Ann, 1975- (Editor), Tarbox, Gwen Athene (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2017]
Series:Children's Literature Association series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction; GRAPHIC NOVELS AS COMICS STORYTELLING: WORD AND IMAGE, FORM AND GENRE; 1 "This Is a Well-Loved Book": Weighing (in on) Jeff Smith's Bone; 2 "What Is China but a People and Their (Visual) Stories?" The Synthetic in Narratives of Contest in Gene Luen Yang's Boxers & Saints; 3 Comics, Adolescents, and the Language of Mental Illness: David Heatley's "Overpeck" and Nate Powell's Swallow Me Whole; 4 Not Haunted, Just Empty: Figurative Representation in Sarah Oleksyk's Ivy.
  • HYBRID COMICS, TRANSMEDIAL STORYTELLING, AND GRAPHIC NOVELS IN ADAPTATION5 "Are You an Artist like Me?!" Do-It-Yourself Diary Books, Critical Reading, and Reader Interaction within the Worlds of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries Series; 6 Parodic Potty Humor and Superheroic Potentiality in Dav Pilkey's The Adventures of Captain Underpants; 7 Multimodality Is Magic: My Little Pony and Transmedia Strategies in Children's Comics; 8 Framing Agency: Comics Adaptations of Coraline and City of Ember; THE PEDAGOGY OF THE PANEL: COMICS STORYTELLING IN THE CLASSROOM.
  • 9 From Who-ville to Hereville: Integrating Graphic Novels into an Undergraduate Children's Literature Course10 Looking beyond the Scenes: Spatial Storytelling and Masking in Shaun Tan's The Arrival; 11 When Young Writers Draw Their Voices: Creating Hybrid Comic Memoirs with Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian; REPRESENTING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN THE COMICS MEDIUM; 12 Unbalanced on the Brink: Adolescent Girls and the Discovery of the Self in Skim and This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki.
  • 13 The Drama of Coming Out: Censorship and Drama by Raina Telgemeier14 "What the Junk?" Defeating the Velociraptor in the Outhouse with the Lumberjanes; 15 Engendering Friendship: Exploring Jewish and Vampiric Boyhood in Joann Sfar's Little Vampire; 16 Gothic Excess and the Body in Vera Brosgol's Anya's Ghost; DRAWING ON IDENTITY: HISTORY, POLITICS, CULTURE; 17 Graphically/Ubiquitously Separate: The Sanctified Littering of Jack T. Chick's Fundy-Queer Comics; 18 Waiting for Spider-Man: Representations of Urban School "Reform" in Marvel Comics' Miles Morales Series.
  • 19 "Walk Together, Children": The Function and Interplay of Comics, History, and Memory in Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story and John Lewis's March: Book One20 Sita's Ramayana's Negotiation with an Indian Epic Picture Storytelling Tradition; Coda: Whether We Want Them or Not: Building an Aesthetic of Children's Digital Comics; About the Contributors; Index.