The Hunger Games in Bosnian-Herzegovinian Context: the Study of the Effects of Young Adult Dystopian Literature on high-school Students Cover Image

The Hunger Games in Bosnian-Herzegovinian Context: the Study of the Effects of Young Adult Dystopian Literature on high-school Students
The Hunger Games in Bosnian-Herzegovinian Context: the Study of the Effects of Young Adult Dystopian Literature on high-school Students

Author(s): Selma Veseljević Jerković, Demir Alihodžić
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Other Language Literature
Published by: Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Tuzli
Keywords: Young Adult; Dystopian Literature; The Hunger Games; oppression; resistance;

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines, based on Suzzane Collins’ The Hunger Games, the students’ perception of contemporary issues, society and dominant ideologies within the context of Young Adult (YA) Dystopian literature from the viewpoint of reception theory. The last decade has seen a great rise in the popularity of this subgenre, with The Hunger Games trilogy as the most popular amongst Bosnian-Herzegovinian youth who have been lured by the success of both the trilogy and the film adaptations. Technological advances of the 21st century have proven to be profoundly influential on our society, particularly on high-school students, whose reality is shaped by great dependence on social networks and modern tools of entertainment and communication. Dystopian literature in general, the subgenre of Young Adult Dystopian literature in particular, is a reflection of contemporary fears of post-apocalyptic changes of the“status quo”. Therefore, the analysis of Bosnian-Herzegovinian high-school students’ reflectionson YA Dystopian literature is vital for understanding their perception of contemporary social,political and cultural issues on the example of The Hunger Games. Reception theory offers the possibility to study ideological and hegemonic discourses within dystopian fiction from the students’ viewpoint and gives us an insight into the phenomenon of the appeal of YA Dystopian literature.

  • Issue Year: IV/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 223-238
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English