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School Gun Violence in YA Literature

Representing Environments, Motives, and Impacts

Laura A. Brown

Since Columbine, the topic of school shootings has become ever more prevalent in the media, in research, and in fiction. This book provides analyses of several Young Adult (YA) texts about school shootings and uncovers how the authors represent such violence (and those who perpetrate it) while developing stories that effectively speak to their adolescent readers. Employing Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, Laura A. Brown examines how the texts frame particular settings and events as important to the development of young people as a way of accounting for the shootings. Likewise, psychologist Peter Langman’s classification of the three populations of school shooters is utilized as a framework to analyze the characterization of fictional shooters in the texts. The author argues that these texts, while not easy to read, are important, as they problematize the ways we think about, approach, and react to school shootings and the students who commit such acts.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 146 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-7936-2207-5 • Hardback • June 2022 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Series: Children and Youth in Popular Culture
Subjects: Literary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature, Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / General, Psychology / General

Laura A. Brown is associate professor at the State University of New York, and department chair of secondary education.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Schools

Chapter 2: Peers

Chapter 3: Parents

Chapter 4: Media and Technology

Chapter 5: Sociocutural Norms & Gun Access

Chapter 6: Traumatized School Shooters

Chapter 7: Psychopathic School Shooters

Chapter 8: Psychotic School Shooters

Chapter 9: Outliers

Chapter 10: Community Fallout

Chapter 11: School Reactions & Policies

Conclusion

The potential for young adult literature to help teenagers process the tragedy of school shootings is undeniable. In her thorough and insightful study, Dr. Laura Brown (SUNY Potsdam) examines the best YA literature has to offer on the subject of school shootings, distilling the whole into a useful essence. What are the most common variables in these stories, and how do these variables play out in predicting the actions of main players? Using data from 37 school shootings collected by the FBI, Secret Service, and US Department of Education as touch points, Brown applies sophisticated sociological theories to dissect 16 books from outstanding authors, analyzing how complex systems work with and against each other to produce tragic outcomes. As a veteran high school teacher, administrator and university education professor, Brown is adept at ferreting out the important details of each story and comparing them to the facts. This book is a great resource for curriculum specialists hoping to find just the right text to help their students make sense of it all.


— James Blasingame Jr., Executive Director of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English


Dr. Brown’s research into one of the more pressing dilemmas currently facing our society is direct, honest, and not afraid to ask hard and necessary questions. More importantly, in examining school shootings through a wide range of characters and perspectives, Dr. Brown hits on the most important element that is often missed until the consequences are too late: the need to listen to those in most need of help.


— Arturo Valdespino, Interim Dean of Communication and Performing Arts at El Paso Community College


Repository of Pain. This monograph examines sixteen young adult novels using Bronfenbrenner’s ecosystems to reveal how a short lifetime steeped in psychological betrayal, emotional neglect and indifference violently impacts susceptible adolescents. Additionally, School Gun Violence in YA Literature showcases feckless parents and teachers being absent in the process of schooling. This book belongs on the shelves of school administrators, counselors, and teachers.


— Sheryl D. Scales, Associate Professor in Literacy Education, SUNY Potsdam


School Gun Violence in YA Literature

Representing Environments, Motives, and Impacts

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Since Columbine, the topic of school shootings has become ever more prevalent in the media, in research, and in fiction. This book provides analyses of several Young Adult (YA) texts about school shootings and uncovers how the authors represent such violence (and those who perpetrate it) while developing stories that effectively speak to their adolescent readers. Employing Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, Laura A. Brown examines how the texts frame particular settings and events as important to the development of young people as a way of accounting for the shootings. Likewise, psychologist Peter Langman’s classification of the three populations of school shooters is utilized as a framework to analyze the characterization of fictional shooters in the texts. The author argues that these texts, while not easy to read, are important, as they problematize the ways we think about, approach, and react to school shootings and the students who commit such acts.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 146 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-7936-2207-5 • Hardback • June 2022 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    Series: Children and Youth in Popular Culture
    Subjects: Literary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature, Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / General, Psychology / General
Author
Author
  • Laura A. Brown is associate professor at the State University of New York, and department chair of secondary education.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1: Schools

    Chapter 2: Peers

    Chapter 3: Parents

    Chapter 4: Media and Technology

    Chapter 5: Sociocutural Norms & Gun Access

    Chapter 6: Traumatized School Shooters

    Chapter 7: Psychopathic School Shooters

    Chapter 8: Psychotic School Shooters

    Chapter 9: Outliers

    Chapter 10: Community Fallout

    Chapter 11: School Reactions & Policies

    Conclusion

Reviews
Reviews
  • The potential for young adult literature to help teenagers process the tragedy of school shootings is undeniable. In her thorough and insightful study, Dr. Laura Brown (SUNY Potsdam) examines the best YA literature has to offer on the subject of school shootings, distilling the whole into a useful essence. What are the most common variables in these stories, and how do these variables play out in predicting the actions of main players? Using data from 37 school shootings collected by the FBI, Secret Service, and US Department of Education as touch points, Brown applies sophisticated sociological theories to dissect 16 books from outstanding authors, analyzing how complex systems work with and against each other to produce tragic outcomes. As a veteran high school teacher, administrator and university education professor, Brown is adept at ferreting out the important details of each story and comparing them to the facts. This book is a great resource for curriculum specialists hoping to find just the right text to help their students make sense of it all.


    — James Blasingame Jr., Executive Director of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English


    Dr. Brown’s research into one of the more pressing dilemmas currently facing our society is direct, honest, and not afraid to ask hard and necessary questions. More importantly, in examining school shootings through a wide range of characters and perspectives, Dr. Brown hits on the most important element that is often missed until the consequences are too late: the need to listen to those in most need of help.


    — Arturo Valdespino, Interim Dean of Communication and Performing Arts at El Paso Community College


    Repository of Pain. This monograph examines sixteen young adult novels using Bronfenbrenner’s ecosystems to reveal how a short lifetime steeped in psychological betrayal, emotional neglect and indifference violently impacts susceptible adolescents. Additionally, School Gun Violence in YA Literature showcases feckless parents and teachers being absent in the process of schooling. This book belongs on the shelves of school administrators, counselors, and teachers.


    — Sheryl D. Scales, Associate Professor in Literacy Education, SUNY Potsdam


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