This thesis investigates Walter Dean Myers’ Monster (1999) and Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give (2017), in light of how these two multimodal young adult novels depict internalized and institutional racism through incorporating the concepts Double Consciousness and Counter-storytelling. Written from the narrative perspective of a young male and female African American protagonist belonging to different periods of recent US history, each novel in different ways immerses the reader into a storyworld which exposes the persistent racial disparity against African Americans in the American Justice System and Law Enforcement. Focusing on the two novels’ suitability for the English subject classroom in Norwegian Upper Secondary School, this thesis trie...
The aims of this thesis are to examine how race and racial issues are approached in The Hate U Give ...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
used in analyzing this novel is a sociology of literature. This study uses library research to colle...
This thesis investigates Walter Dean Myers’ Monster (1999) and Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give (2017),...
This thesis aims to answer how racial stereotypes are challenged in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give an...
Angie Thomas’s novel, The Hate U Give, is an African American Young Adult novel (AAYA) that captures...
The aim of this thesis is two-fold. Firstly, the aim is to analyze the three aspects institutional r...
This thesis unpacks what the young adult novels The Hate U Give and Dear Martin convey to adolescent...
This thesis tries to analyze a novel written by Angie Thomas entitled The Hate U Give and focuses on...
This thesis investigates Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone (2018), Namina Forna’s The Gilded...
Diese Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit der Darstellung von Macht, Ethnizität und Identität in zwei zeit...
Penelitian ini berfokus pada analisis Othering dan trauma antargenerasi serta hubungan antara keduan...
The topic of this thesis investigates the potential of contemporary young adult fiction as a teachin...
In the wake of the guilty verdict of George Floyd’s murderer, police officer Derek Chauvin, there is...
In my dissertation, I examine upper secondary students’ discourses regarding fictional texts present...
The aims of this thesis are to examine how race and racial issues are approached in The Hate U Give ...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
used in analyzing this novel is a sociology of literature. This study uses library research to colle...
This thesis investigates Walter Dean Myers’ Monster (1999) and Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give (2017),...
This thesis aims to answer how racial stereotypes are challenged in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give an...
Angie Thomas’s novel, The Hate U Give, is an African American Young Adult novel (AAYA) that captures...
The aim of this thesis is two-fold. Firstly, the aim is to analyze the three aspects institutional r...
This thesis unpacks what the young adult novels The Hate U Give and Dear Martin convey to adolescent...
This thesis tries to analyze a novel written by Angie Thomas entitled The Hate U Give and focuses on...
This thesis investigates Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone (2018), Namina Forna’s The Gilded...
Diese Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit der Darstellung von Macht, Ethnizität und Identität in zwei zeit...
Penelitian ini berfokus pada analisis Othering dan trauma antargenerasi serta hubungan antara keduan...
The topic of this thesis investigates the potential of contemporary young adult fiction as a teachin...
In the wake of the guilty verdict of George Floyd’s murderer, police officer Derek Chauvin, there is...
In my dissertation, I examine upper secondary students’ discourses regarding fictional texts present...
The aims of this thesis are to examine how race and racial issues are approached in The Hate U Give ...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
used in analyzing this novel is a sociology of literature. This study uses library research to colle...