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Critical/analytical project
This assignment requires you to write a 5-6 page research paper (using correct MLA style and format, 12 point Times Roman font) investigating a compelling topic in young adult literature. It may discuss how YA literature incorporates ideas of race, class, and gender. Or you may look at comparisons in an author’s work who writes for both children and adults (such as Blume). Another option might be to approach YA literature thematically, studying several novels across one theme (such as eating disorders, death, sexuality, disabilities, racism, etc.). You may choose to do an author study, reading at least three books by the same YA authors and discussing themes, characterization, social concerns, etc. For instance, consider Rowling’s use of good vs. evil in the Harry Potter books. Or Louisa May Alcott’s developed of the independent woman character in her children’s books. Discuss potential influences on the young reader. Try to incorporate outside sources where possible. Think of using interviews with the author and book reviews. You may want to investigate censorship (book banning) in YA literature, both presently and historically. You may want to identify and analyze YA literature that has crossed over into mainstream fiction. You must use at least one primary children’s literature text (perhaps as a case study) and at least two secondary critical articles or some sort of related article that will strengthen your argument. If you are unsure of what a good secondary article is, you need to talk to me about this. Sparknotes and Cliffnotes are NOT acceptable, nor are “fan websites” produced by non-scholars. Official author websites do, however, work in most cases. Please meet with me if you are unclear about what constitutes a critical article or do not know how to go about find one. I will be happy to help you with your research. I would also strongly suggest submitting to me a short written paragraph (via email is best) briefly describing your paper before you begin. I expect your paper to have a strong
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