Elizabeth Marshall, Simon Fraser University

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Associate Professor Education Vancouver, British Columbia beth_marshall@sfu.ca Office: (778) 782-5268

Bio/Research

Dr. Marshall’s research interests include children’s and young adult literature, critical literacy, coming-of-age memoirs, feminist literary theories, and popular culture. Her scholarship critically examines representations of childhood and adolescence within texts produced for and/or about youth...

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Bio/Research

Dr. Marshall’s research interests include children’s and young adult literature, critical literacy, coming-of-age memoirs, feminist literary theories, and popular culture. Her scholarship critically examines representations of childhood and adolescence within texts produced for and/or about youth, and considers how and what these texts “teach.”

Dr. Marshall is the co-editor (with Özlem Sensoy) of Rethinking Popular Culture and Media. She has published articles on fairy tales, Nancy Drew, American Girl, Shrek, young adult literature and coming-of-age memoirs, including Girl Interrupted, The Kiss, and Stitches. Her work has been published in the Harvard Educational Review, Feminist Studies, Prose Studies, Gender and Education, Reading Research Quarterly, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, College English, Children’s Literature Quarterly, and Rethinking Schools.



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