posted on 2023-08-30, 19:13authored bySarah Gibson Yates
I argue that contemporary realist Young Adult Literature (YAL) thrives at an exciting nexus of possibilities, including literary experimentation, storytelling, identity formation, and culture shaping. As such, certain YAL represents a valuable discourse around urgent post-digital literary and cultural ideas that evidence new ways of thinking about, and responding creatively to, the subject of digital technologies within the lives of young people and within literature.
The research is practice-based and comprises a young adult novel and contextualising exegesis exploring the language and practices of digital culture and its impact on contemporary realist YAL. I acknowledge that significant work in this area already exists in other YA genres—science fiction in particular has done much to addresses the human relationship to technology but this lays beyond the scope of this project. This creative writing thesis represents a practice-based methodology that combines traditional writing techniques with new digitally informed practices of communication and representation found in social media technology. In this way this creative writing research builds upon the work of other YA authors similarly concerned with representing the experienced/lived world of digital culture for its readers, while innovating new ways of approaching multimodal fiction writing through the remediation of previous experience in filmmaking and screenwriting practice, situating this as a formative, adaptive and transferrable technique for developing original work.
History
Institution
Anglia Ruskin University
File version
Accepted version
Language
eng
Thesis name
PhD
Thesis type
Doctoral
Legacy posted date
2021-10-29
Legacy creation date
2021-10-29
Legacy Faculty/School/Department
Theses from Anglia Ruskin University/Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences