Lesson 2: Literature Genres Flashcards

(35 cards)

1
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Illustrated Novels

A

Story through text and illustrated images

Text portions are presented in traditional form

Some portions are presented in traditional form

50% of the narrative is presented without words

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2
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The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick and The Arrival by Shaun Tan

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Illustrated Novel

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Triple Media Literature
(Book, media/video, and internet website)

Must engange in navigatio , reading, and viewing in all three forms

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Digi fiction

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4
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Patrick Carman’s Skeleton Creek & Anthony Zulker’s Level 26

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Digi Fiction

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-Narrated in comic book formats
- comic form
-encompassing non fiction works and thematically short stories as well as fictional stories

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Graphic Novel

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Example of graphic novel

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Archie comics by John Goldwater
Ilustrator by Bob Montana

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7
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Japanese word for comics

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Manga

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8
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Considered as artistic and story telling style

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Manga

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9
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Refer to comics created by American artists in manga style

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Ameri-manga

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10
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Enumerate the five classification of manga

Guide (Boy ,Girl, Men, Women, Children)

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Shonen- Boys manga
Shojo- Girls manga
Seinen- Mens manga
Josei- Womens manga
Kodomo-Childrens manga

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Naruto, Bleach, One piece

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Shonen

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12
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Sailor Moon

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Shojo

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13
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Akira

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Seinen

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14
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Loveless, Paradise Kiss

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Josei

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15
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Doraemon, Hello Kitty

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Kodomo

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16
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Literary where the author incorporates doodle writings, drawings, and handwritten graphics

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Doodle fiction

17
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Drawing enhances the story, often adding humorous elements

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Doodle fiction

18
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Diary of a WimpyKid by Jeff Kinney and Timmy Failure by Stephan Pastis

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Doodle fiction

19
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Blogs, emails, im format narratives

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Text Talk Novels

20
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Stories in dialogue simulating social network exchanges

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Text talk Novels

21
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Genre fiction which addresses issues of modern women hood, humorously and light heartedly

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Chick lit or chick literature

22
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Features a female protagonist whose femininity is thermalize in the plot

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Chick literature

23
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Examples of chick lit literature

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-Scarlet Bailey’s The night before christmas
-Miranda Dickinson’s “It started with a Kiss”

24
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-emphasizes the short duration of speech
-extreme brevity

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Flash Fiction

25
Give the two examples of Flash fiction
-Ernest Hemingway- For sale: baby socks, never worn. -Margaret Atwood- Longed for him.Got him, Shit.
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Literary non fiction or narrative non fiction
Creative non fiction
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Factually accurate narratives
Creative non fiction
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1000 gifts by Ann Voscamp Wind,Stars,and Sun b Antoinen de Saint- Exupery
Creative Non- fiction
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A genre of fiction dealing with imaginative concepts, futuristic SCIENCE and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extra terrastrial life
Science fiction
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A literature of ideas
Science fiction
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Suzzane Collins "Mockingly" Sarah Maas "Kingdom of Ash"
Science fiction
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A weblog, website containing short articles called post
Blog
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A person containing his or her opinion, interest, and experiences
Blog
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Digital poetry that uses link, hyper text mark-up
Hyper poetry
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Involved set of words, phrases, lines, etc that are presented in variable order but does sit on the page in traditional poetry
Hyper poetry