@misc{Nerlicka_Kinga_Female_2023, author={Nerlicka, Kinga}, address={Kielce}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach}, language={angielski}, abstract={Due to significant events of the 20th century, dystopia (which derives from utopia) developed into the main form of utopian literature in the mid-twentieth century and it has been developing until today. The authors of dystopia present a society controlled by the totalitarian government to criticize current issues and to help the reader avoid a similar future. One of the subgenres of dystopian literature, young adult dystopia, follows teenage, mostly female protagonists who rebel against the strict rules. This dystopian subgenre, where a young, rebellious woman leads the narrative, may be perceived as a modern equivalent for the 19th-century novel of formation – Bildungsroman.}, title={Female young adult dystopia becoming a contemporary Bildungsroman on the example of the Slated series by Teri Terry (2012-2014)}, type={tekst}, doi={10.25951/10957}, }