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History of YA Media

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History

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  • Bond, E. (2007).  Section 2: History of YA Literature.  Retrieved August 4, 2007, from faculty.salisbury.edu/~elbond/409w4.htm Ernie Bond, a faculty member of Salisbury University, teaches a course in Young Adult Literature and provides an online resource of YA lit. history for his students.  Included is a chronology of YA lit., starting with the Canterbury Tales in 1387, essential YA terms, the importance of YA lit. history, and a collection of links to other online resources.  

Posted by: Courtney Diputado. 08/10/2007

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  • Campbell, P. (2003).  The Outsiders, Fat Freddy, and me.  Horn Book Magazine, 79(2), 177-183. Campbell recalls the "birth" of YA literature from the perspective of a young YA librarian during a time of social and political upheaval.

    D. Achterman, 12 February 2006.

 

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