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A Made-Up Place: New Zealand in Young Adult Fiction

A Made-Up Place: New Zealand in Young Adult Fiction

Most New Zealand writing for young adults is designed to appeal to adolescents everywhere. Is there anything, then, that is characteristically 'New Zealand' about it? To what extent does it derive from local experience, or address a local audience? Focusing on a series of overlap... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780864736970
Published 2 December 2011 by Victoria University Press
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Jackson, Anna
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ISBN-13 9780864736970
ISBN-10 0864736975
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Victoria University Press
Imprint Victoria University Press
Publication Date 2 December 2011
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Jackson, Anna
By et al.
Category Novels, Other Prose & Writers
Children's Literature Studies: General
Family, Home And Practical Interests
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text Literary Criticism
ONIX Text College/higher education;General/trade
Number of Pages Not specified
Dimensions Not specified
Weight 332g
Dewey Code 823.0099283
Catalogue Code 227428

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Most New Zealand writing for young adults is designed to appeal to adolescents everywhere. Is there anything, then, that is characteristically 'New Zealand' about it? To what extent does it derive from local experience, or address a local audience? Focusing on a series of overlapping topics (race, sport, money, history, Englishness, future fictions, utopias and dystopias, religion and the 'Maori Gothic'), the contributors to this volume suggest that 'New Zealandness' is a subtle, at times almost invisible, but nevertheless pervasive concern in New Zealand young adult fiction. Authors discussed include Bernard Beckett, Kate De Goldi, Tessa Duder, Maurice Gee, Patricia Grace, Karen Healey, Witi Ihimaera, Elizabeth Knox, Jack Lasenby, and Margaret Mahy. This book, the first of its kind, is certain to stimulate discussion of an important, ever-expanding, but little studied aspect of New Zealand literary culture.

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