Abstract
Analyzes young adult literature characterization to explore self-identity struggles in teens who must move across diverse borders, such as race, gender, or geography. Uses Maria Root's four possible ways of thinking about border crossings. Discusses classroom implications. (NH)
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Niday, D., & Allender, D. (2000). Standing on the Border: Issues of Identity and Border Crossings in Young Adult Literature. The ALAN Review, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v27i2.a.11
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