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Title: Genres for Young Adult Literature


1
Genres for Young Adult Literature
  • Definition of genre
  • Classes of genre
  • How to approach them with young adults
  • Betty Marcoux, Ph.D.
  • Winter Quarter 2004

2
What is a genre?
  • Kind or type of literatures that has a common set
    of characteristics
  • Many differences and variables within a genre
  • Classification of literature by genre not always
    simple
  • Seen often as arbitrary
  • Way of organizing literature for readers
  • Literary elements may vary according to genre and
    within genre (ie poetry vs sonnet/lyric poetry)
    Different genres have different emphases on
    different elements
  • More of a helpful guide than anything else
    readers advisory concepts

3
Genre classes/types
  • Adventure
  • Mystery
  • Fantasy
  • Horror
  • True Stories
  • Romance
  • Sports
  • Science Fiction
  • Autobiographies/Biographies
  • Hobby

4
Genre classes/types (Carlson, 1984)
  • Sport stories
  • Animal stories
  • Stories of olden times
  • Science fiction
  • Stories of foreign cultures
  • Boys and cars
  • Adventure stories
  • Mystery stories
  • Vocational stories
  • Stories of moral/ethical dilemmas

5
Genre classes/types (Carter, 2000)
  • Too good to miss
  • Adventure
  • Animals
  • Family
  • Fantasy
  • Friendship
  • Historical fiction
  • Holocaust
  • Humor
  • Mtstery
  • Not quite human
  • Other lives
  • Quest
  • Romance
  • Short takes
  • Sports
  • Starting over
  • Survival
  • Suspense

6
Text classifications of YA Lit.
  • Realism
  • Life
  • Problems
  • Romanticism
  • Adventure
  • Mysteries
  • Supernatural
  • Humor
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Utopias and Dystopias
  • History
  • People
  • Places
  • Non-fiction
  • Information
  • Poetry
  • Drama

7
Top 10 Types of Characters 2002
  • Characters like reader
  • Characters different from reader
  • Characters do or have done amazing things
  • Fantasy characters
  • Characters face tough issues
  • Animal characters
  • Sports figures
  • Musicians
  • Historical figures
  • Detectives

8
Top 10 Books-2002 Read for fun Ever
  • Harry Potter series
  • Lord of the Rings series
  • A child called it
  • Holes
  • Chicken soup for the teenage soul
  • A walk to remember
  • Left behind series
  • Artemis Fowl
  • His dark materials series
  • The Giver
  • Harry Potter series
  • Lord of the Rings series
  • Where the red fern grows
  • A child called it
  • The Outsiders
  • To kill a mockingbird
  • The Giver
  • A walk to remember
  • Hatchet
  • Bible

9
YA statistical evidence
  • 1997-2007 13 increase of secondary school
    enrollment
  • YAs say they mostly like reading a lot and are
    advanced readers
  • 58 of YAs believe they always read things that
    they are passionate about
  • 54 read constantly for their own pleasure
  • 26 read what they are supposed to for school
  • 21 basically dont read much at all
  • 55 read for fun
  • 54 read to learn new things
  • 42 read for school lessons
  • 30 read due to boredom/not anything else to do
  • 21 read and talk about books with friends
  • 19 dont read because it is boring
  • 19 dont read because they dont have the time
  • 7 dont read because it isnt cool
  • 54 indicate they were read to a lot as a child
  • 34 indicate they were read to sometimes
  • 10 indicate they hardly ever were read to

10
Approaches to genres with YAs
  • Be aware that genre similarities/differences may
    or may not be helpful with readers advisory work
  • Works are popular for a time and then fade as
    they are replaced with more timely material
  • Some works become icons
  • A classic is news that stays news (Ezra Pound)

11
Librarian competencies for YA work
  • Leadership and professionalism
  • Knowledge of client group
  • Communication
  • Administration
  • Planning
  • Managing
  • Knowledge of materials
  • Access to information
  • Services

12
Magazine appeal to YAs
  • Capitalize on fads
  • Self-help
  • Social relevance
  • Special interests
  • Time commitment
  • Universal interest
  • Visual appeal

13
The Chocolate War
  • Author Robert Cormier 1925-2000
  • Often took news stories/life experiences and put
    them into a novel
  • Wrote from early in life to death
  • Often censored due to uncompromising depiction of
    real YA life
  • Books read by all ages
  • History of publications 1940-2000
  • The Chocolate War 1974
  • I Am the Cheese 1977
  • After the First Death - 1979

14
Issues of the Chocolate War
  • Still a bestseller
  • Has been censored
  • Has won many awards/honors
  • Translated into 12 languages
  • Treats evil and intimidation of YAs unlike many
    others since
  • Has a voice that comes through even though dark
    and foreboding
  • Moral focus leads teen to consider their own
    feelings/ethics
  • Considered icon of YA literature

15
Graphic novels/comic books
  • Misunderstood medium
  • Close relatives graphic novel usually larger
    version of comic book (long short story)
  • Story more visual than textual
  • Usually less substantive than regular novel
    format
  • Considered a self-contained story that uses a
    combination of text and art to articulate the
    plot ( K. Decandido, LJ 90)
  • Can be a single story or set of stories
  • Format is appealing to YAs as is visually
    oriented
  • Nonlinear format to the text not unlike
    hypertext
  • Seen as more like real conversations
  • Develops characters through dialogue rather than
    narrative
  • Usually in paperback format
  • Usually in a series
  • Tend to tackle on the edge issues
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