Cancer and Young Adult Literature - Zimmerly, Stephen M.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Cancer and Young Adult Literature
 
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ISBN13:9781666927566
ISBN10:1666927562
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:188 pages
Size:228x152 mm
Language:English
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Cancer and Young Adult Literature

 
Publisher: Lexington Books
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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This collection specifically and solely focuses on Young Adult literature texts where cancer plays a prominent role, including widely-read texts like John Green?s The Fault in Our Stars, Nicholas Sparks? A Walk to Remember, and Jesse Andrews? Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. The chapters present a variety of arguments, each developing a novel investigation into how these stories explore the effects cancer has on a person, a family, or on a relationship. As scientific studies continue to devlop new understandings of the biology behind cancer, and new sociological studies continue to uncover how a cancer diagnosis impacts the fabric of our culture(s), these collected essays continue to investigate how authors have woven cancer into the stories we write for young people. A number of distinct avenues are taken here, arguing for new approaches in crafting narrative, deeper appreciation for family support networks (or their absence), and what literary criticism can uncover when applied to cancer narratives.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Monster Theory and Parental Loss in A Monster Calls

Sarah Minslow

Chapter 2: The Wilting Branch: The Effects of Cancer on the Family Unit

Abigail Bailey

Chapter 3: A Matter of Perspectives: How Pediatric Patients and Parents Cope with Cancer and Death in Ways to Live Forever and Before I Die

Alessia Silvestrin

Chapter 4: Last Things: Sick Protagonists? Bucket Lists

Jennifer Marchant

Chapter 5: Grounded in Fantasy or Reality: Comparing real-life accounts of adolescent cancer with fictional themes of experience in popular YA texts.

Katie Doering

Chapter 6: ?Oddest and Most Hopeless:? Leukemia, the YA Cancer Narrative, and Writing for Young Adults

Stephen M. Zimmerly

Chapter 7: Teenage Hospital Romance among the Cancerously Ill in Cellular and Too Young to Die

Arka De Barman

Chapter 8: EcoGothic and Bodily Decay in the Film Adaptations of A Walk to Remember (2002), Now is Good (2012), The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015), and Clouds (2020)

Jesse Bair