Brave New World: Research Resources
Database: JSTOR
Use the JSTOR research database to access the articles you need for your project:
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Articles
The eight articles listed below are accessible through JSTOR. Read the articles to find scholarly, outside information that supports your paper:
- "Engaging 'Apolitical' Adolescents: Analyzing the Popularity and Educational Potential of Dystopian Literature Post-9/11" by Melissa Ames (2013).
- "Reading Democracy: Exploring Ideas That Matter with Middle Grade and Young Adult Literature" by Steven Wolk (2013).
- "Teaching Dystopian Literature to a Consumer Class" by Rachel Wilkinson (2010).
- "The Flight from the Good Life: 'Fahrenheit 451' in the Context of Postwar American Dystopias" by David Seed (1994).
- "A Reading of 'Brave New World': Dystopianism in Historical Perspective" by W. Andrew Hoffecker (1980).
- "Technology in the Dystopian Novel" by Gorman Beauchamp (1986).
- "Mind the Gap: Dystopia as Fiction" by Calin Andrei Mihailescu (1991).
- "More, Huxley, Eggers, and the Utopian/Dystopian Tradition" by Peter C. Herman (2018).