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YA Anthologies : Amplifying Voices, Building Community

Part of the Elements in Publishing and Book Culture series
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Despite their long publishing history, anthologies have received little scholarly attention.

However, they play an important role in collecting, and reflecting upon, voices and identities that have all-to-often been on the fringes of publishing.

This Element explores the sociocultural functions of anthologies in relation to discussions around exclusion/inclusion in the publishing industry.

Focusing on YA anthologies, using a case study of A Change Is Gonna Come anthology (2017), this Element argues that the form and function of anthologies allows them to respond to and represent changing ideas of socially-marginalised identities.

In A Change Is Gonna Come, this medium also affords Black and Brown authors a platform and community for introspection and the development of both individual and collective identities.

Beyond merely introducing writings by socially-marginalised groups, this Element contends that YA anthologies embody a form of literary activism, fostering community-building and offering a means to circumvent obstacles prevalent in publishing.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108725627 / 9781108725620
Paperback / softback
31/07/2024
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.