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The school story : young adult narratives in the age of neoliberalism / David Aitchison.

Author/creator Aitchison, David (David Carlyle) author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2022]
Description191 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Children's literature association series
Children's Literature Association series. ^A1145039
Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1: Critics, canon, and school story debate -- Chapter 2: Giving education a bad name: bookish boys in contemporary American school stories -- Chapter 3: Darkness as heuristic: care and development in pathological school fiction -- Chapter 4: Detention, dis-ease, and death: contemporary school experience in popular world cinema -- Chapter 5: Teenage authors, narketplace consciousness, and the deregulation of childhood in the age of neoliberalism -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Abstract "The School Story: Young Adult Narratives in the Age of Neoliberalism examines the work of contemporary writers, filmmakers, and critics who, reflecting on the realm of school experience, help to shape dominant ideas of school. The creations discussed are mostly stories for children and young adults. David Aitchison looks at serious novels for teens including Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak and Faiza Gue̐uI⁰ne's Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow, the light-hearted, middle-grade fiction of Andrew Clements and Tommy Greenwald, and Malala Yousafzai's autobiography for young readers, I Am Malala. He also responds to stories that take young people as their primary subjects in such novels as Sapphire's Push and films including Battle Royale and Cooties. Though ranging widely in their accounts of young life, such stories betray a mounting sense of crisis in education around the world, especially in terms of equity (the extent to which students from diverse backgrounds have fair chances of receiving quality education) and empowerment (the extent to which diverse students are encouraged to gain strength, confidence, and selfhood as learners). Drawing particular attention to the influence of neoliberal initiatives on school experience, this book considers what it means when learning and success are measured more and more by entrepreneurship, competitive individualism, and marketplace gains. Attentive to the ways in which power structures, institutional routines, school spaces, and social relations operate in the contemporary school story, The School Story offers provocative insights into a genre that speaks profoundly to the increasingly precarious position of education in the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Aitchison, David. School story Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2022 9781496837653
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
Genre/formFiction.
LCCN 2021046152
ISBN9781496837639
ISBN9781496837622 hardcover
ISBN1496837622 hardcover
ISBN1496837630 paperback
ISBNelectronic book
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ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book

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