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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature

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By (author): Connie S. Zitlow Lois Thomas Stover

Young adults often struggle with confusion or guilt because they perceive themselves as different from others, especially their peers. For some of these individuals, the arts can help them cope with adolescent turmoil, allowing them to express their emotions in poems, stories, painting, songs, and other creative outlets. Sensitive teachers and parents know how important it is for young people to realize that they are not alone in their quest for self-knowledge and finding their way in the world. It can make a difference when readers find something in a book that helps them understand more about who they are and helps them understand others. In Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature, Lois Thomas Stover and Connie S. Zitlow examine books in which the coming-of-age for young adults is influenced by the arts. Stover and Zitlow consider the connection between the arts and a young persons developing sense of self, the use of art to cope with loss and grief, and how young adults can use art to foster catharsis and healing. The young people in these books either identify as artists or use the arts in intentional ways to explore their identities. They often have artistic gifts that make them stand outside the norms of teenage life, yet those gifts also help them find a sense of community. Artists considered in this book include painters, photographers, sculptors, actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, composers, musicians, graffiti artists, and others. The books discussed also explore the ways adults can nurture the artists development and understand the way young people sometimes use the arts to form their unique identity. Included is an annotated bibliography organized by art discipline, as well as an appendix about using the arts pedagogically, making Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult a valuable resource for educators, parents, librarians, and young adults. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780810892774

About Connie S. ZitlowLois Thomas Stover

Lois Thomas Stover is Professor and Chair Educational Studies St. Mary's College of Maryland. She is the author of Presenting Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (1997) Young Adult Literature: The Heart of the Middle School Curriculum (1996) Jacqueline Woodson: The Real Thing (Scarecrow Press 2003) and Teaching the Selected Works of Katherine Paterson (2007). Connie S. Zitlow is Professor Emerita Department of Education Ohio Wesleyan University. She is the author of Teaching the Young Adult Novels of Walter Dean Myers (2007) and Lost Masterworks of Young Adult Literature (Scarecrow 2002).

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