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The Cultural Work of Magical Realism in Three Young Adult Novels
Authors:Don Latham
Institution:(1) College of Information, Florida State University, 101 Louis Shores Building, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100, USA
Abstract:Magical realism as a literary mode is often subversive and transgressive, questioning the values and assumptions of the dominant society that it depicts. Young adult literature, by contrast, is typically thought to serve a socializing function, helping to integrate young readers into adult society. What then is the cultural work of magical realism when it appears within young adult novels? An examination of three young adult novels—by Francesca Lia Block, David Almond, and Isabel Allende—reveals that they employ magical realism to accomplish socialization through subversion.
Keywords:Identity  Magical realism  Socialization  Subversive literature  Young adult literature
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