Institutionalizing The Outsiders: YA Literature, Social Class, and the American Faith in Education.Published in:2007By:Tribunella, EricPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dystopian Visions of Global Capitalism: Philip Reeve’s Mortal Engines and M.T Anderson’s Feed.Published in:2007By:Bullen, Elizabeth;Parsons, ElizabethPublication type:Literary Criticism
Prisoners of Childhood? Child Abuse and the Development of Heroes and Monsters in Ender’s Game.Published in:2007By:Gross, MelissaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Battle on the Gender Homefront: Depictions of the American Civil War in Contemporary Young-Adult Literature.Published in:2007By:Clapp-Itnyre, AlisaPublication type:Literary Criticism
“Beneath their cheerful bunny faces, his slippers had steel toe caps”: Traction Cities, Postmodernisms, and Coming of Age in Philip Reeve’s Mortal Engines and Predator’s Gold.Published in:2007By:Dawson, JanisPublication type:Literary Criticism
Childhood and Modernity: Dark Themes in Carol Ann Duffy’s Poetry for Children.Published in:2007By:Whitley, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism