*Jeunesse* 11.1 Out Now
Lauren Bosc <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Aug 2019 18:56:48 +0000
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**Apologies for cross-posting** The Centre for Research in Young People's Texts and Cultures (CRYTC) is pleased to announce that the 2019 Summer Issue of Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures (11.1)<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/issue/view/24> is now available. The following sections are open access: - Editorial, with a reflection on the journal’s 10-year Anniversary and the value of metrics, “Ten Goslings, Six Plus Four: Who Will Get the Highest Score?<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/506>” by Heather Snell - Review essays by Caroline Hamilton-McKenna<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/484>, Madeleine Hunter<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/465>, Michelle Anya Anjirbag<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/462>, Robert Bittner<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/441>, Jill E. Silvius<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/436>, and Michelle Jeffries<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/432> - A new exciting resource: “Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels: An Annotated Bibliography<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/504>” by Taylor Daigneault, Amy Mazowita, Candida Rifkind, and Camille Callison, with an introduction<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/495> by Camille Callison and Candida Rifkind Articles include: - “‘Agent of Revolutionary Thought’: Bambara and Black Girlhood for a Poetics of Being and Becoming Human<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/461>” by Maria Kromidas - “Visualization and the Vivid Reading Experience<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/489>” by Margaret Mackey - “‘Are You Preparing for Another War?’: Un/Just War and the Hunger Games Trilogy<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/434>” by Roxanne Harde - “Writing with Impunity in a Space of Their Own: On Cultural Appropriation, Imaginative Play, and a New Ethics of Slash in Harry Potter Fan Fiction<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/431>” by James Joshua Coleman - “Girl-Animal Metamorphoses: Voice, Choice, and (Material) Agency of the Transforming Female Body in Young Adult Literature<http://jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc/article/view/433>” by Tharini Viswanath Housed in the Centre for Research in Young People’s Texts and Cultures<http://crytc.ca/> (CRYTC) and produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures is a scholar led, interdisciplinary, refereed academic journal, the mandate of which is to publish research on and to provide a forum for discussion about cultural productions for, by, and about young people. More information on how to submit papers and how to subscribe can be found on our website: http://www.jeunessejournal.ca<http://www.jeunessejournal.ca/>. Kind regards, Lauren Lauren Bosc Managing Editor, Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures Research Coordinator, Centre for Research in Cultural Studies (CRiCS) P 204.988-7622 E [email protected] 3C25 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9 jeunessejournal.ca<http://jeunessejournal.ca> uwinnipeg.ca/crics<http://uwinnipeg.ca/crics> The University of Winnipeg is located on the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. ===== General list info and FAQ: http://comm.umn.edu/~grodman/cultstud.html