Foreword
TBA
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Steven T. Bickmore
Part I: Grief and Facing Mortality
Chapter 1- Disruption of Adolescent-Adult and Death-Life Binaries: The Experiences of Elizabeth Hall in Elsewhere
Mark Lewis
Chapter 2- Confronting Death and Mourning in the Liminal through Short Stories
René Saldaña, Jr.
Chapter 3- Mourning a Missing Generation: Using Pedro and Me to Teach the AIDS Epidemic and to ACT UP in ELA Classrooms
James Joshua Coleman
Part II: Murder
Chapter 4- When it Feels Like Death, but It Ain’t: Spirit-murder in All American Boys
Stephanie P. Jones
Chapter 5- The Hate U Give: Experiencing Death and Grief in the Face of Social Justice
Tiye Naeemah Cort
Chapter 6- Discussing Death in Getting Away with Murder in Order to Understand a Movement
Jackie Mercer
Part III: Mass Tragedies
Chapter 7- Finding Closure through Mockingbird: When A Community Tragedy is Personal
Lindsay Schneider
Chapter 8- This is Where It Ends: How Studying School Shootings from Multiple Perspectives Promotes Critical Literacy
Shelly Shaffer, Amye Ellsworth, and Kellie Crawford
Chapter 9- Graphic Young Adult Literature Representations of Brutalized Communities: Exploring Loss through Don Brown’s Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina & New Orleans
Shelbie Witte and Jennifer S. Dail
Part IV: War And Genocide
Chapter 10- Discussing War-related Death and Trauma through Storytelling in The Things They Carried
Gretchen Rumohr-Voskuil and Deborah Vriend Van Duinen
Chapter 11- Discussing War and Death with A Separate Peace by John KnowlesLeilya Pitre and Steven Bickmore
Chapter 12- “We Were Dangerous, and Brainwashed to Kill”: Death and Resilience in A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
Janine Julianna Darragh and Ashley S. Boyd
Chapter 13- Teaching the Act of Witnessing in Maus and Night
Crystal Chen Lee and Cathlin Goulding
Chapter 14- When a Character Dies: Comfort and Discomfort in Refugee Book Groups
Sarah J. Donovan
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index