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The Velveteen Rabbit at 100 /

"First published in 1922 to immediate popularity, The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams has never been out of print. The story has been adapted for film, television, and theater across a range of mediums including animation, claymation, live action, musical, and dance. Frequently, the story...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fraustino, Lisa Rowe (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
Colección:Children's Literature Association series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction. "The Velveteen Rabbit" at 100 / Lisa Rowe Fraustino
  • 1. Virtual realities: animation and simulacrum in "The Velveteen Rabbit's" tradition and legacy / Holly Blackford Humes
  • 2. Visualizing Velvateen: original illustrations and subsequent adaptations / Kelly Blewett and Alisa Clapp-Itnyre
  • 3. Plush, plastic, and Plato: purpose and being in "The Velveteen Rabbit" and "Toy Story" / Melanie Hurley
  • 4. Personhood and love: interrogating "Realness" in "The Velveteen Rabbit" / Claudia Mills
  • 5. Becoming real through matter that matters: an onto-epistemological analysis of "The Velveteen Rabbit" / Adrianna Zabrzewska
  • 6. "Real" stuffed animals: rabbit tales in the anthropocene / Jiwon Rim
  • 7. Illustrations and the eco-reality of "The Velveteen Rabbit" / Wenduo Zhang
  • 8. "The Velveteen Rabbit" in Italy / Claudia Camicia and Elena Paruolo
  • 9. Boy caretaking and authority in a twenty-first-century fairy tale / Paige Sammartino
  • 10. Born-again bunnies: the Velveteen Rabbit, Edward Tulane, and redemptive love / Maleeha Malik, Elisabeth Graves, and Lisa Rowe Fraustino
  • 11. "For nursery magic is very strange and wonderful": the queer space of the nursery in "The Velveteen Rabbit" / Karlie Herndon
  • 12. Metamorphosis: the disabled toy made "real" as an eternally abled rabbit / Scott T. Pollard and Kara K. Keeling
  • 13. Whiteness and the selective tradition in "The Velveteen Rabbit" / KaaVonia Hinton.