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The site of 'becoming' - music and adolescence as liminal spaces in a selection of young adult fictions

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth BraithwaiteElizabeth Braithwaite
Both the experience of music (Boyce-Tillman 2009, DeChaine 2002) and that of adolescence (Bettis and Adams 2005, Bradford 2013, Meyer and Land 2005) have been described as "liminal spaces" - that is, spaces in which transformation of those involved can occur. This paper will examine three texts with an implied young adult audience - Marion's Angels (K. M. Peyton, 1979, later republished as Falling Angels), The Bamboo Flute (Gary Disher, 1992), and The Carbon Diaries 2017 (Saci Lloyd, 2009) - to demonstrate how engagement with music assists the young adult protagonist with negotiating certain necessary developmental tasks of adolescence.

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Journal

Interjuli

Issue

1

Pagination

27 - 46

Publisher

[Interjuli]

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

1868-2049

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Interjuli

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