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The Evantropian Project: Revitalising Critical Approaches to Young Adult Literature
The Evantropian Project: Revitalising Critical Approaches to Young Adult Literature

Author(s): Robert Gadowski
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Anthropology, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Education, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Studies of Literature, Social Philosophy, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Studies in violence and power, Human Ecology, Political Ecology, Environmental interactions, Book-Review, Philology, Theory of Literature, Politics and Identity, American Literature
Published by: Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Anna Bugajska; young adult literature; dystopia; evantropia; science fiction; transhumanism

Summary/Abstract: Anna Bugajska’s recent book Engineering Youth: The Evantropian Project in Young Adult Dystopias (2019) is an important and thought-provoking inquiry into the field of young adult literary criticism. While for the average reader, young adult narratives may be associated with juvenile tales created with an intent to provide escapist entertainment, a true connoisseur of youth literature is well aware of an immense didactic potential of this genre. Bugajska certainly belongs to the latter category as she diligently engages with young adult dystopias to highlight the immense critical power of these texts. In the following review article, the author of the paper is going to offer a brief commentary on the critical perspective that Bugajska employs to explore the notion of evantropia. The first section of this review discusses Bugajska’s volume as a part of utopian intellectual tradition, the second section postulates that ideas presented in Engineering Youth enrich literary criticism in the field of speculative fiction and children’s and young adult literature, the third section briefly discusses the layout of the volume and the content of each chapter, the fourth section presents an overview of selected core ideas that Bugajska presents in her work and in the last section the author of the paper offers his final thoughts on Engineering Youth.

  • Issue Year: 2/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 182-193
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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