Tag: #youngadultsliterature
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Gen Z brandishes the One Piece flag in protest – and why it is genius
Gen Z-led revolutionary movements have recently caught the attention of the media, partly due to…
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“I Kill Giants”: a book review
How does the action comic series I Kill Giants fit into horror? This book review…
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Pop Culture, True Crime and Scary Folktales: Creepychantas’ multimedia mix
Creepychantas was created as a space to share content that is not usually present in…
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The Many Lights of Diwali: Stories, Celebrations, and Reflections
This article examines Diwali’s diverse celebration, its mythological roots, and regional practices across India. It…
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Graphic Medicine: how books can model the healthcare experience
Graphic Medicine, through the multimodality of the comic medium, opens the discussion about healthcare representation.…
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Confused, hypersexual or invisible: Bisexuality in YA novels
The majority of bisexual representation is, simply said, worrying. Many authors still commonly fall back…
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Young Adult and Children’s Literature Among Consecrated National Icons at the Museum of Literature Ireland: A Review
It is rare for museums to devote space to children’s cultural artefacts, but recently the…
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Blood, Cramps, and Doctors: Menstrual Disorders in YA Novels
Shame and taboos make it difficult for a young menstruator to figure out what is…
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From felt figure illustrations to queer cowboys and spaceships – Jane Austen adaptations for young readers
In honour of Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary, we highlight 11 amazing adaptations of her work…


