The Edinburgh companion to children's literature /
Explores the impact of the Russian Revolution and League of Nations on British modernist culture.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2017]
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Colección: | Edinburgh companions to literature
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Teaching the conflicts: diverse responses to diverse children's books / Karen Coats
- Posthumanism: rethinking 'the human' in modern children's literature / Victoria Flanagan
- Animal studies / Zoe Jaques
- Spatiality in fantasy for children / Jane Suzanne Carroll
- A question of scale: zooming out and zooming in on feminist ecocriticism / Alice Curry
- Age studies and children's literature / Vanessa Joosen
- Carnality in adolescent literature / Lydia Kokkola
- Cognitive narratology and adolescent fiction / Roberta Seelinger Trites
- Empirical approaches to place and the construction of adolescent identities / Erin Spring
- Picturebooks and situated readers: the intersections of text, image, culture and response / Evelyn Arizpe
- Re-memorying: a new phenomenological methodology in children's literature studies / Alison Waller
- Canons and canonicity / Anja Müller
- Seriality in children's literature / Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
- Counterfactual historical fiction for children and young adults / Catherine Butler
- Pattern, texture and print: new technology, old aesthetic in contemporary picturebook-making / Martin Salisbury
- Telling stories in different formats: new directions in digital stories for children / Junko Yokota
- Multimodality and multiliteracies: production and reception / Margaret Mackey
- Serendipity, independent publishing and translation flow: recent translations for children in the UK / Gillian Lathey
- The picturebook in instructed foreign language learning contexts / Sandie Mourão
- Next of kin: 'the child' and 'the adult' in children's literature theory today and tomorrow / Clémentine Beauvais
- Critical plant studies and children's literature / Lydia Kokkola
- Health, sickness and literature for children / Jean Webb
- Evolutionary criticism and children's literature / Maria Nikolajeva
- The genetic study of children's literature / Vanessa Joosen
- Distant reading and children's literature / Eugene Giddens
- Hogwarts versus Svalbard: cultures, literacies and game adaptations of children's literature / Andrew Burn
- Hybrid novels for children and young adults / Eve Tandoi
- Cyberspace and story: the impact of digital media on printed children's books / Victoria Flanagan.