Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
112th Annual Conference - Riverside Convention Center, California
Friday, October 31 - Sunday, November 2, 2014
Young Adult Literature
Presiding Officer:
Shanna Shadoan, McGill University, Canada and Denver Library
Focusing on the liminal space between childhood and adulthood, the young adult literature genre offers critical insight into developmental tensions of youth, and our cultural values and preoccupations. Given the theme of “Familiar Spirits” for the conference, we invite all interested to submit papers exploring the uncanny, paranormal, and strange, as well as those that examine the familiar and ordinary as they are expressed in young adult literature today. Discussions of the mysterious and speculative will be especially welcome, but papers on any aspect of YA are accepted.
Status:
Open (accepting submissions)
Associated Sessions
Young Adult Literature
Topic Type:
Special Session
- See more at: http://www.pamla.org/2014/topics/young-adult-literature#sthash.v4Hdfs9l.dpuf
Popular Preternaturaliana was brought to life in May 2013 and serves as the official site of the Monsters & the Monstrous Area of NEPCA. We are sponsored by the Northeast Alliance for Scholarship on the Fantastic and hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture. We hope to provide a resource for further study and debate of the preternatural wherever, whenever, and however it may appear.
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