YA Dystopias at NASFiC
Aug. 7th, 2010 07:01 amNASFiC is underway and off to an excellent start! I will report more soon. Today I'll be giving my multimedia presentation: "Young Adult Dystopias: What Do They Mean for SF?"
For those attendees and others who may be interested, I am posting the bibliography of primary and secondary sources used to prepare my talk. (Note: This list has been updated since my last posting. If you follow/bookmark this link, you'll always be directed to the most recent iteration of this list. Suggestions/recommendations are welcome!)
( --Fifty Years of English-Language Young Adult Dystopian Fiction, With Links )
( --Secondary Sources Relating to Young Adult Dystopias, A Select Bibliography )
"You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope."
- Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
For those attendees and others who may be interested, I am posting the bibliography of primary and secondary sources used to prepare my talk. (Note: This list has been updated since my last posting. If you follow/bookmark this link, you'll always be directed to the most recent iteration of this list. Suggestions/recommendations are welcome!)
( --Fifty Years of English-Language Young Adult Dystopian Fiction, With Links )
( --Secondary Sources Relating to Young Adult Dystopias, A Select Bibliography )
"You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope."
- Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games