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    Entries in ISU (11)

    Tuesday
    Mar182014

    Why do dystopian stories, such as Divergent, appeal to teens?

    Adults wonder why bleak, dystopian novels — such as The Hunger Games and Divergent series — appeal to teens. I try to answer that question in this Q&A with Rachel Hatch at ISU's Media Dept. In the article "Professor: Divergent movie hits dystopian nerve with teens," I explain that in these books and films there is:

    a sort of allegory of the highly competitive social experience of high school where there is a ruthless struggle for popularity in an environment of seemingly arbitrary rules where teens assume that their every move is constantly observed by others. That makes sense to me and is clear that these dystopian novels and films hit a nerve with teens and Millennials who imagine their futures in rather grim terms.

    I think that while adults are disturbed by the violence and killing in these books and films, teens are more drawn to the way the characters try to solve problems and survive.  Of course, there's also the romance, particularly in the Divergent series, that's heightened by the possibility that any moment one or both of the characters will die.

    Shailene Woodley in Divergent.


    Tuesday
    Mar042014

    Illinois connection to Walt Disney and Mary Poppins

    Walt Disney grew up, partly, in Illinois.  The first person to get P. L. Travers to admit that she didn't really like the Disney version of her popular book Mary Poppins was from Illinois State University.  I spoke about these connections to ISU's Media Relations in a nice article by Rachel Hatch.  Here's the link: http://mediarelations.illinoisstate.edu/report/1314/march4/disney.asp

    Tuesday
    Aug212012

    Fall 2012: Dickens novels course

    The syllabi for ENG 329, Dickens novels course, is now available on my website, in .pdf format.  Click here.  This should be a great course.  It's timed to coincide with Dickens' 200th birthday and related celebrations.  Looking forward to a great semester.

    For those in the course, be sure to read John Forester's Life of Charles Dickens, Book 1, chapter 2 (pages 11-19) about the author's early life.  Here's a link to that section in the book.

    Monday
    Aug202012

    Fall 2012: Adolescent Literature

    Welcome back to ISU!  Syllabi for Adolescent Literature, sections 1 and 2, are now availble on my website.  Here's a link.  Looking forward to a great semester learning about great books, films, plays, poems, graphic novels, and multimedia for teens.

    Wednesday
    Apr042012

    Graphic novel interview in ISU Report newsletter

    Okay, it is rather cool to be featured in an article in ISU's Report Newsletter.  The article is about the Comics and Graphic Novels class I'm teaching again this spring, and still enjoying teaching it.  Here's a link to the article "Susina on the evolution of the graphic novel."