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275 ABDO and Daughters, 203, 240n28–29 abjection and adolescence, xxvi, 141, 172, 173–77, 179, 235n24–25 Abraham, Karl, 5 Absolute Evil: concept of, 202 abuse of children. See child abuse “abuse” of Holocaust, 189–90, 196, 205 Adams, William Taylor (Oliver Optic), 12 Adolescence (Hall, 1904), 140, 143–46 adolescence and adolescent novels, xxvi, 139–80; abjection and adolescence , xxvi, 141, 172, 173–77, 179, 235n24–25; in American culture and psychology, 139, 140, 142–43, 150, 153–54, 157, 166–67, 232n4; articulation of concept of adolescence, 141–50; author as adolescent, 159–60, 161, 177–80; authority of authors, 178–79; bibliotherapeutic, 169–73; delinquency , 148–49, 151–52, 158, 234n12; “end of adolescence,” calls for, 153; gender and sexuality issues , 145, 146, 147, 156–65, 172; Holocaust stories, xxvi–xxvii, 181–82, 184, 189–96; identity, rebellion, and teenagerdom, codependent rise of concepts of, 139–80, 165–70, 172; mythical figure , adolescent as, 140; problem novels, 139, 152, 155, 156, 158, 168–69, 170, 173, 232n1; reform novels, 141; Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, 140, 156, 159, 163, 166–67, 169–70; social science and anthropology on, 150–56; “Sturm und Drang,” adolescence as time of, 144, 149, 152–53; as trauma writing, 169–73, 184; “young adult,” concept of, 167–69 Adolescent, The (Dostoyevsky, 1874), 142 Index 276 index Adorno, Theodor W., 182, 232n2 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The (Twain, 1884/1885), 65, 102, 166, 167, 168 Adventures of Pinocchio, The (Collodi, 1883), 48, 65, 224n4 African American historical trauma, 192–93 Aichhorn, August, 38, 148–49 Alcott, Louisa May, 141, 157, 167, 232n2 Alger, Horatio, Jr., 12 Alice books: case writing about, xxiv–xxv, 68–69, 73–83; child study affirmed and ironized in, xviii; as classic children’s stories, 53, 69; dream aspect of, 228n29; Dreamchild (film, 1985), 77–79, 91, 225n9; feminist examinations and revisionings of, 79–83; imitations , sequels, satires, and retellings of, 73–74, 79–83; Lacan’s references to, xv, 214n17; Lost Girls and, 81–83; pedophilia, examinations of, 69–70, 75, 76, 79–83, 225n7; phallus, Alice equated with, 224–25n7; philosophical issues, children’s interest in, 54; psychoanalysis, coexistence with, 69, 224n6; psychoanalytic studies of, 74–77; religious faith, as reflection of loss of, 71; self-help books not adapting, 76; texts covered by, 211n1 Aliki, 136 Allen, Roger E., 61, 62 Allen, Woody, 232n28 Almontaser, Debbie, 202 Amazing Bone, The (Steig, 1976), 131 American culture and psychology, xxi–xxii; adolescence and adolescent novel in, 139, 140, 142–43, 150, 153–54, 157, 166–67, 232n4; Bettelheim influenced by, 19; child-rearing literature, proliferation of, 121–22; Dreamchild (film, 1985) and, 77–79; on fairy tales, 12–16; immaturity critique addressing, 66–67, 71, 169; Jung and, 217–18n10; play, focus on, 51; Pooh stories and Poohology in, 53, 61; trauma writing and, 183, 185, 188, 189, 190, 199–204, 238n17; Where the Wild Things Are and, 136; Wizard of Oz and, 97–98, 99, 101, 227–28n28 American McGee’s Alice (video game), 75 Andersen, Hans Christian, 6, 26, 105 Anderson, Laurie Halse, 172, 178, 179 And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (Dr. Seuss, 1937), 231n18 animism: Freud on, 161 Annie Hall (film), 232n28 anorexia, 194–95 Antigone (Sophocles): Hegel’s use of, 217n6 Appignanesi, Richard, xiv–xv, 54 Applebee, Arthur N., xv Appleyard, J. A., xvi, 27 Arac, Jonathan, 65, 102 Ararat (documentary, 2002), 238n18 Armenians, Turkish massacre of (1915–1923), 194–95, 238n18 Armory Show of 1913, 202 Armstrong, Louise, 103 atrocity, literature of. See trauma writing [3.147.104.248] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 07:18 GMT) index 277 Babar books: Sendak on, 131–32 Bad Boy literature, 153 Baden-Powell, Lord, 84 Bader, Barbara, 105–6, 110–11, 114–15, 120, 230n14 Baer, Elizabeth R., xxvi, 181–82, 184, 192, 199, 235n1 Baginski, Adolph, 221n3 Ball, John Clement, 130 Bank Street School (Bureau of Educational Experiments), 13, 107, 110 Barren Ground (Glasgow, 1925), 168 Barrie, J. M., xix, xxiv, 53, 70, 83–86, 91. See also Peter Pan stories Barry, Dave, 86 Baruch, Dorothy W., 115, 119–20 Barzilai, Shuli, 214n17, 222n11 Basile, Giambattista, 29 Baudelaire, Charles, 48 Baum, L. Frank, 94, 95, 96, 99, 220n26, 226n18, 227n26. See also Wizard of Oz stories Bauman, Bruce, 80 Baxter, Kent, 142, 148, 150 “Beauty and the Beast” tales, 30 Beckwith, Osmond, 94 Beers, Clifford, 218–19n17 Bell Jar, The (Plath, 1963), 235n22 Benjamin...

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