Spirituality in young adult literature

the last taboo

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Spirituality in young adult literature
Patricia J. Campbell
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Spirituality in young adult literature

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In a time when almost any gritty topic can be featured in a young adult novel, there is one subject that is avoided by writers and publishers. Faith and belief in God seldom appear in traditional form in novels for teens. The lack of such ideas in mainstream adolescent literature can be interpreted by teens to mean that these matters are not important. Yet a significant part of growing up is struggling with issues of spirituality. The underlying problem, of course, is that there are so few writers who are willing to talk to teenagers about God, even indirectly, or who themselves have the religious literacy for the task. In this volume, Patty Campbell examines not only realistic fiction, but young adult literature that deals with mysticism, apocalyptical end times, and even YA novels that depict the Divine Encounter. Campbell maintains that fantasy works are inherently spiritual, because the plots nearly always progress toward a showdown between good and evil. As such, the author surmises that the popularity of fantasy among teens may represent their interest in the mystical dimensions of faith and the otherworldly. Campbell examines works of fiction that express perspectives from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism. YA novelist Chris Crowe provides a chapter on Mormon values and Mormon YA authors and how their novels integrate those values into their books. By looking at how spirituality is represented in novels aimed at teens, this book asks what progress, if any, has been made in slaying the taboo. Although most of the books discussed in this study are recent, an appendix lists YA books from 1967 to the present that have dealt with issues of faith.

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186

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The last taboo
Church and clergy, mostly negative
Bible stories in young adult books
Death and the afterlife
End times and the Apocalypse
Mysticism
The divine encounter
Other faiths and spiritual practices: Judaism
Other faiths and spiritual practices: Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and a Sikh or two
Mormon themes in YA literature / Chris Crow
Afterword
Appendix: Godsearch: Issues of faith in YA fiction.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Studies in young adult literature -- no. 50, Studies in young adult literature -- 50.

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/9283
Library of Congress
PS490 .C364 2015, PS490.C364 2015

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Pagination
xix, 186 pages
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27200121M
ISBN 10
1442252383
ISBN 13
9781442252387
LCCN
2015006594
OCLC/WorldCat
904144357

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