I Am Where I Want to Be: Identity Formation in Two Young Adult Novels

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  • Sue North

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl1996vol6no3art1396

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gender role, youth, attitude, identity, knowledge, Berlie Doherty, Dear Nobody, The Dragon's Tapestry, Martine Bates, solipsism

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References

Baskin, Barbara; Carter, Betty; Harris, Karen (1988) 'The search for values: young adults and the literary experience', Library Trends 37, 1, 63-79.

Bates, Martine (1992) The Dragon's Tapestry. Alberta, Canada, Red Deer College Press.

Cranny-Francis, Anne (1992) Engendered Fiction. Kensington, New South Wales University Press.

Doherty, Berlie (1991) Dear Nobody. London, Lion's Tracks.

McCallum, Robyn (1992) '(In)quest of the subject: the dialogic construction of subjectivity in Caroline Macdonald's Speaking to Miranda', Papers 3, 3, 99-105.

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1996-12-01

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“I Am Where I Want to Be: Identity Formation in Two Young Adult Novels” (1996) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 6(3), pp. 33–38. doi:10.21153/pecl1996vol6no3art1396.

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