In Crossover Fiction, Sandra L. Beckett explores the global trend of crossover literature and explains how it is transforming literary canons, concepts of readership, the status of authors, the publishing industry, and bookselling practices. This study will have significant relevance across disciplines, as scholars in literary studies, media and cultural studies, visual arts, education, psychology, and sociology examine the increasingly blurred borderlines between adults and young people in contemporary society, notably with regard to their consumption of popular culture.
Series Editors Forward
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Adult-to-Child Crossover Fiction
Chapter Two: Rewriting for Another Audience
Chapter Three: Child-to-Adult Crossover Fiction
Chapter Four: All Ages Fantasy
Chapter Five: Authors Crossing Over
Chapter Six: Publishers and the Marketplace
Chapter Seven: Paratexts and Packaging
Epilogue: Causes and Consequences of the Current Crossover Craze
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Highly recommended --Choice
As her subtitle indicates, Beckett provides a broad perspective of the genre and explores both adult-to-child and child-to-adult crossover fiction, fantasy read by all ages, the reasons for (and consequences of) the popularity of crossover fiction, the effect of Pottermania on the genre, and the publishing and marketing of crossover fiction. --C. McCutcheon, University of South Carolina Upstate
The most significant strength of Becketts book is her scope. Beckett devotes significant portions of her book to authors and titles from a gls"