Since the 1990s, narratives about homelessness for and about young people have proliferated around the world. A cluster of thematic elements shared by many of these narratives of the age of globalization points to the deep anxiety that is being expressed about a social, economic, and cultural system under stress or struggling to find a new formation. More surprisingly, many of the narratives also use canonical cultural texts extensively as intertexts. This article considers three novels from three different national traditions to address the work of intertextuality in narratives about homelessness: Skellig by UK author David Almond, which was published in 1998; Chronicler of the Winds by Swedish author Henning Mankell, which was first publi...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine if the realistic youth novels of today can provide sup...
More and more stories about refugees are shared through (social) media, with the intent to get the a...
YA fiction is well known for a prevalence of narratives that explore identity and identity change. C...
Since the 1990s, narratives about homelessness for and about young people have proliferated around t...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
The problematic relationship between urban dislocation, the proscribed spaces of urban childhood, ch...
This book explores the identities, embodied experiences, and personal relationships of young people ...
Adapting the concept of the ”popular cultural memory” and its necessary “context knowledge” establis...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
Abstract This thesis sets out to explore the themes of homelessness, displacement and identity in tw...
This article aims to contribute to understandings of youth homelessness and subjectivity by analysin...
This thesis focuses on the possibilities of precarity as a perspective in the field of literary stud...
© 2011 Dr. David FarrugiaThis thesis explores the subjectivities available to young people experienc...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
“Transitions. Children’s Literature and Young Adult Fiction on the Move”The article gives an overvie...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine if the realistic youth novels of today can provide sup...
More and more stories about refugees are shared through (social) media, with the intent to get the a...
YA fiction is well known for a prevalence of narratives that explore identity and identity change. C...
Since the 1990s, narratives about homelessness for and about young people have proliferated around t...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
The problematic relationship between urban dislocation, the proscribed spaces of urban childhood, ch...
This book explores the identities, embodied experiences, and personal relationships of young people ...
Adapting the concept of the ”popular cultural memory” and its necessary “context knowledge” establis...
This volume analyses the representation and self-representation of homelessness. It argues that the ...
Abstract This thesis sets out to explore the themes of homelessness, displacement and identity in tw...
This article aims to contribute to understandings of youth homelessness and subjectivity by analysin...
This thesis focuses on the possibilities of precarity as a perspective in the field of literary stud...
© 2011 Dr. David FarrugiaThis thesis explores the subjectivities available to young people experienc...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
“Transitions. Children’s Literature and Young Adult Fiction on the Move”The article gives an overvie...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine if the realistic youth novels of today can provide sup...
More and more stories about refugees are shared through (social) media, with the intent to get the a...
YA fiction is well known for a prevalence of narratives that explore identity and identity change. C...