Identity and image-of-self are concepts intertwined throughout the pages of Young Adult Fiction Literature. Characters in Young Adult Fiction interact with their surroundings and as a result form an identity based on these interactions. Research has shown how young adults respond to the feedback of their surroundings whether embodied by other characters or their environment. The way in which identity and the image characters see in the mirror are formed is directly related to the interactions characters experience in their daily lives. Interactions with landscapes, peers, illness, grief, and parents are the specific interactions discussed in this thesis. The novels All the Bright Places, The Fault in Our Stars, and The Boyfriend List provid...
Princeton Survey Research Associates report that 93% of teens ages 12-17 use the internet on a daily...
Spiritual intelligence describes self-awareness and intuition, with the development of creative thin...
This dissertation examines how social media can be used, manipulated and ‘reframed’ by an unreliable...
This theoretical study explores the ways in which adolescents\u27 engagement with fictional narrativ...
[[abstract]]This is a qualitative study about young adult’s ego identity which could be manifested b...
Teenage years are critical for identity formation. Young adult literature is a form in which teenage...
Young Adult Literature has often been utilized to explore reader responses especially in attention t...
This study describes a content analysis of six contemporary young adult fiction novels. Adolescence ...
The purpose of this content analysis was to investigate how realistically novelists portrayed the im...
Young Adult (YA) literature is a subject that is often unclear. There is no clear definition to what...
Young adult literature largely influences the cultures and the lives of young people; often these po...
The purpose of this Master's Thesis is to explore the influence of fiction on the identity and ...
Young Adult Literature has historically been read as a genre that encourages singular identity forma...
Thesis (M.Lib.Inf.St.)--University of Melbourne, 1996This paper considers the way in which adolescen...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Princeton Survey Research Associates report that 93% of teens ages 12-17 use the internet on a daily...
Spiritual intelligence describes self-awareness and intuition, with the development of creative thin...
This dissertation examines how social media can be used, manipulated and ‘reframed’ by an unreliable...
This theoretical study explores the ways in which adolescents\u27 engagement with fictional narrativ...
[[abstract]]This is a qualitative study about young adult’s ego identity which could be manifested b...
Teenage years are critical for identity formation. Young adult literature is a form in which teenage...
Young Adult Literature has often been utilized to explore reader responses especially in attention t...
This study describes a content analysis of six contemporary young adult fiction novels. Adolescence ...
The purpose of this content analysis was to investigate how realistically novelists portrayed the im...
Young Adult (YA) literature is a subject that is often unclear. There is no clear definition to what...
Young adult literature largely influences the cultures and the lives of young people; often these po...
The purpose of this Master's Thesis is to explore the influence of fiction on the identity and ...
Young Adult Literature has historically been read as a genre that encourages singular identity forma...
Thesis (M.Lib.Inf.St.)--University of Melbourne, 1996This paper considers the way in which adolescen...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Princeton Survey Research Associates report that 93% of teens ages 12-17 use the internet on a daily...
Spiritual intelligence describes self-awareness and intuition, with the development of creative thin...
This dissertation examines how social media can be used, manipulated and ‘reframed’ by an unreliable...