Description
About the Author
Jonathan Alexander is Chancellor's Professor of English and director of the Center for Excellence in Writing and Communication at University of California, Irvine.
Reviews
This book is a much-needed "coming of age" account of young adult literature that explicitly recognizes how books are not bound by their covers, but extend-or spread-across a range of commercial commodities and youth-produced texts and practices. Alexander provides compelling analyses that identify the current profound commodification of reading, while at the same time clearly point to spaces and networks within which youth themselves are engaging in literacy practices that are active, productive, and deeply satisfying. This is must-read book for everyone who works with youth, in education, or in the media industry. -- Michele J. Knobel, Montclair State University
Jonathan Alexander offers a timely and keen analysis of how young adult literature promotes forms of adolescent literacy shaped by market forces. Writing Youth analyzes contemporary YA fiction as an important route to understanding adolescent identity, youth culture, and literacy education, and it explores the fascinating ways young people create their own multimedia responses to the products produced for them by adults. -- Eric Tribunella, University of Southern Mississippi
Anyone wanting a more nuanced understanding of how literacy works in the daily lives of young people should read this incisive exploration of the ways in which Young Adult Fiction shapes important cultural perceptions of technology, institutions, and identity. Jonathan Alexander's exploration of some of the most popular narratives in contemporary culture is a reminder of what we gain when we pay attention to, and take seriously, the complex relationships between young people and the popular culture texts they value. -- Bronwyn T. Williams, University of Louisville
Book Information
ISBN 9781498538428
Author Jonathan Alexander
Format Hardback
Page Count 206
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 494g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 159mm * 21mm