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Engaging "Apolitical" Adolescents: Analyzing The Popularity And Educational Potential Of Dystopian Literature Post-9/11, Melissa R. Ames
Engaging "Apolitical" Adolescents: Analyzing The Popularity And Educational Potential Of Dystopian Literature Post-9/11, Melissa R. Ames
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Although dystopian novels have been prevalent under the young adult banner for decades, their abundance and popularity post-9/11 is noteworthy. The 21st century has found academics and laypersons alike discussing the supposed political apathy of young adults and teenagers of the Millennial Generation. However, despite this common complaint—and contrary to ample research that indicates that this age group has traditionally been uninterested in global politics—the reading preferences of this generation indicate that this label of "apolitical" may not be as fitting as some believe. In fact, the popularity of young adult dystopian literature, which is ripe with these political themes, …
Eng 1002g-012: Composition And Literature, Lucinda Berry
Eng 1002g-012: Composition And Literature, Lucinda Berry
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1000-001: Literacy And Language, Lania Knight
Eng 1001g-001-011-024: Composition And Language, Mary Dwiggins
Eng 1001g-001-011-024: Composition And Language, Mary Dwiggins
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-002-031, Denise Preston
Eng 1001g-005-026, Tammy Veach
Eng 1001g-008-036, Robert Zordani
Eng 1001g-007: Composition And Language, Kathy Olsen
Eng 1001g-013: Language And Composition, Hannah Green
Eng 1001g-015, Ned Huston
Eng 1001g-021: Composition And Language, Rachel Heicher
Eng 1001g-021: Composition And Language, Rachel Heicher
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-022: Composition And Language, Leann Akins
Eng 1001g-027-042-044: Composition And Language, Lynanne Page
Eng 1001g-027-042-044: Composition And Language, Lynanne Page
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-028: Composition And Language, Rachel Heicher
Eng 1001g-028: Composition And Language, Rachel Heicher
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-040: Composition And Language, Leann Akins
Eng 1002g-001: Composition And Literature, Buck
Eng 1002g-003: Composition And Literature, Duangrudi Suksang
Eng 1002g-003: Composition And Literature, Duangrudi Suksang
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-006, Tammy Veach
Eng 1002g-011, Kathy Olsen
Eng 1091g-096: Composition And Language, Francine Mcgregor
Eng 1091g-096: Composition And Language, Francine Mcgregor
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-098: Composition And Language, Honors, P Boswell
Eng 1091g-098: Composition And Language, Honors, P Boswell
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 2003-001: Creative Writing: Poetry, Charlotte Pence
Eng 2003-001: Creative Writing: Poetry, Charlotte Pence
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 2091g-099, Olga Abella
Eng 2601-001: Literature Of The Western World, Olga Abella
Eng 2601-001: Literature Of The Western World, Olga Abella
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 3001-001: Advanced Composition, John Moore
Eng 3001-004: Advanced Composition: Writing In The Professional Workplace, Tim Engles
Eng 3001-004: Advanced Composition: Writing In The Professional Workplace, Tim Engles
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 3009g-002: Myth And Culture, M Leddy
Eng 3099g-099: Myth And Culture, Chris Wixson
Eng 3504-001: Conspiracy, Paranoia, And Trauma In Literature And Film, Robert Martinez
Eng 3504-001: Conspiracy, Paranoia, And Trauma In Literature And Film, Robert Martinez
Fall 2013
No abstract provided.
Eng 3800-001: Medieval English Literature, F Mcgregor