Solving the Crime of Modernity: Nancy Drew in 1930.Published in:2010By:Boesky, AmyPublication type:Essay
Nancy Drew's Body: The Case of the Autonomous Female Sleuth.Published in:2010By:Woolston, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Quick, Ethel, Your Rifle!": Portable Britishness and Flexible Gender Roles in G. A. Henty's Books for Boys.Published in:2010By:McMahon, Deirdre H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Ideology of the Wissenvine: Critique and Closure in Zilpha Keatley Snyder's Green-Sky Trilogy.Published in:2010By:McAlear, RobPublication type:Essay
"Twilight" is Not Good for Maidens: Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" Series.Published in:2010By:Silver, AnnaPublication type:Literary Criticism
"The Language of Pictures": Visual Representation and Spectatorship in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials."Published in:2010By:Greenwell, Amanda M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Joseph Bruchac's "Dark" Novels: Confronting the Terror of Adolescence.Published in:2010By:Stewart, Michelle PagniPublication type:Literary Criticism
Power and Polyphony in Young Adult Literature: Rob Thomas's "Slave Day."Published in:2010By:Day, Sara K.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Teenage Wasteland: Defeating the Machine in Daniel Pinkwater's Chicago.Published in:2010By:Robinson, MichellePublication type:Literary Criticism
From Soldiers to Children: Undoing the Rite of Passage in Ishmael Beah's "A Long Way Gone" and Bernard Ashley's "Little Soldier."Published in:2010By:Kyulanova, IrinaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Has Tomomi Lost Her Mind? Psychosis, Femininity, and the Universal Appeal of Kazumi Yumoto's "The Spring Tone."Published in:2010By:Belau, LindaPublication type:Essay
Kicking It Up Beyond the Casual: Fresh Perspectives in Young Adult Literature.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2010, v. 42, n. 1/2, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2010.0008By:Cappella, DavidPublication type:Article