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Reflections of Change: Children's Literature Since 1945: Contributions to the Study of World Literature

Autor Sandra L. Beckett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Over the past fifty years, children's literature has freed itself of many traditional restrictions and become a field of exciting innovations in both form and content. The new status of children's literature has been accompanied by an unprecedented growth in research on children's literature internationally. This volume explores the many changes that have taken place in the past half-century in children's literature, showing how those changes reflect our rapidly-changing world and attempt to prepare children for the new millennium. Among the issues discussed are the shifting boundaries between children's literature and adult literature, postmodern trends, paradigm shifts, national literatures, and the reconceptualization of the past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313301452
ISBN-10: 031330145X
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of World Literature

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

SANDRA L. BECKETT is Professor of French at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario. She has served as the Vice-President of the International Research Society for Children's Literature (IRSCL). Her research focuses on contemporary French fiction for adults as well as children. She is the author of three books on Henri Bosco, and has recently completed a book entitled Les grands romanciers écrivent pour les enfants, 1945-1995. She has also published numerous articles on the contemporary French novel, as well as French and French-Canadian children's literature.

Cuprins

Introduction: Reflections of ChangeTheory and Children's LiteratureFear of Children's Literature: What's Left (or Right) After Theory? by Perry Nodelman"Is This the Promised End.?": Fin de Siècle Mentality and Children's Literature by John StephensRamona the Underestimated: The Everyday-Life Story in Children's Literature by Deborah StevensonShifting Boundaries Between Children's and Adult LiteratureThe Disappearance of Children's Literature (or Children's Literature as Nostalgia) in the United States in the Late Twentieth Century by Jerry GriswoldLiterature for All Ages? Literary Emancipation and the Borders of Children's Literature by Anne de VriesThe Changing Status of Children and Children's Literature by Eva-Maria MetcalfExperimental Writing and Postmodern TrendsFrom Grand Narrative to Small Stories: New Narrative Structures in Recent Scandinavian Children's Literature by Åsfrid SvensenThe Status of Sequels in Children's Literature: The Long Secret and Beyond the Chocolate War by Bettina Kümmerling-MeibauerGillian Cross' Wolf: An Exploration of Patterns and Polarities by Susan ClancyParadigm ShiftsReflections of Change in Children's Book Titles by Maria NikolajevaHigh and Wild Magic, the Moral Universe, and the Electronic Superhighway: Reflections of Change in Susan Cooper's Fantasy Literature by Carole Scott"Terror is Her Constant Companion": The Cult of Fear in Recent Books for Teenagers by Roderick McGillisSuburban Scenarios in Simon French's All We Know: The Emergence of the Suburbs as the Spatial Framework for Australian Children's Fiction by Beverley PennellReading Children's Literature Multiculturally by Daniel D. HadeNational LiteraturesThe Journey Inward: Adolescent Literature in America, 1945-1995 by Anne Scott MacLeodThe Novel for Adolescents in Québec: Stereotypes and New Conventions by Danielle ThalerRealistic Stories for Children in the Federal Republic of Germany 1970-1994: Features and Tendencies by Dagmar GrenzText and Context: Factors in the Development of Children's Literature in Taiwan 1945-1995, and the Emergence of Young Adult Literature by Shu-Jy DuanReconceptualizing the PastAn Awfully Big Adventure? Representations of the Second World War in British Children's Books of the 1960s and 1970s by Dieter PetzoldTopsy-Turvy World: New Trends in Modern Russian Children's Literature by Olga MÄeotsChildren's Literature in Totalitarian and Post-totalitarian Society by Vincas AurylaSelected BibliographyIndex