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Outlandish creatures and genre crossover in young adult liminal fantasy: a Deleuzian perspective

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Outlandish creatures and genre crossover in young adult liminal fantasy: a Deleuzian perspective

C. You

Discover how Chengcheng You's research explores the intersection of young adult liminal fantasy and environmental inquiry, using Deleuze's 'deterritorialisation' to unveil youth-creature encounters that reflect contemporary ecological anxieties. This study delves into genre expectations and challenges boundaries with intriguing 'outlandish creatures.'... show more
Abstract
This study employs Deleuze's concept of "deterritorialisation" to examine how young adult liminal fantasy can blend genre expectations and engage in environmental enquiry for a young adult audience. The term "outlandish creatures" is introduced to denote these improbable nonhuman characters that inhabit imaginary worlds in YA liminal fantasy where they exist intrinsically in young protagonists' daily lives, exemplifying the genre's propensity to transcend boundaries between species, genres, and reality. By conducting a Deleuzian analysis of Sonya Hartnett's The Midnight Zoo (2011), Patrick Ness's A Monster Calls (2011), and Shaun Tan's Tales from the Inner City (2018), this study reveals that the depictions of encounters between youth and outlandish creatures not only reflect environmental anxieties in the Anthropocene era, but also contribute to the enrichment of narrative explorations within the genre. The study concludes that YA liminal fantasy has the capacity to address identity issues faced by contemporary young adults and foster ethical directionality through the productive fusion of genres and species.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 31, 2023
Authors
Chengcheng You
Tags
deterritorialisation
young adult literature
environmental inquiry
liminal fantasy
nonhuman characters
narrative explorations
identity issues
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