The Routledge Companion to Children's Literature and Culture
 
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ISBN13:9781032103594
ISBN10:10321035911
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:568 pages
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Language:English
Illustrations: 5 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Halftones, black & white
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The Routledge Companion to Children's Literature and Culture

 
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Focusing on significant and cutting-edge preoccupations within children?s literature scholarship, The Routledge Companion to Children?s Literature and Culture presents a comprehensive overview of the print, digital, and electronic texts for children.

Long description:

Focusing on significant and cutting-edge preoccupations within children?s literature scholarship, The Routledge Companion to Children?s Literature and Culture presents a comprehensive overview of print, digital, and electronic texts for children aged zero to thirteen as forms of world literature participating in a panoply of identity formations.


Offering five distinct sections, this volume:



  • Familiarizes students and beginning scholars with key concepts and methodological resources guiding contemporary inquiry into children?s literature

  • Describes the major media formats and genres for texts expressly addressing children

  • Considers the production, distribution, and valuing of children?s books from an assortment of historical and contemporary perspectives, highlighting context as a driver of content

  • Maps how children?s texts have historically presumed and prescribed certain identities on the part of their readers, sometimes addressing readers who share some part of the author?s identity, sometimes seeking to educate the reader about a presumed ?other,? and in recent decades increasingly foregrounding identities once lacking visibility and voice

  • Explores the historical evolutions and trans-regional contacts and (inter)connections in the long process of the formation of global children?s literature, highlighting issues such as retranslation, transnationalism, transculturality, and new digital formats for considering cultural crossings and renegotiations in the production of children?s literature

Methodically presented and contextualized, this volume is an engaging introduction to this expanding and multifaceted field.

Table of Contents:

Introduction



PART I


Concepts and tools


Section introduction



1 Theory


Karín Lesnik-Oberstein



2 Poetics and Pedagogy


Karen Coats



3 Ethics and Historical Perspectives


Amanda K. Allen



4 Children?s Literary Geography


Björn Sundmark and Chrysogonus Siddha Malilang



5 The Monster at the End of This Book:


Posthumanism and New Materialism in the Scholarship of Children?s Literature


Megan L. Musgrave



6 Digital Humanities and Children?s Literature


Deanna Stover



7 Research with Young Readers: Participatory Approaches in Children?s Literature Studies


Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak



PART II


Media and genres


Section introduction



8 Picturebooks


Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer



9 Books for Beginners


Annette Wannamaker and Jennifer Miskec



10 Magazines


Kristine Moruzi



11 Comics for Children Across Cultures


Joseph Michael Sommers



12 Children?s Fiction: The Possibilities of Reality and Imagination


Deborah Stevenson



13 Nonfiction


Giorgia Grilli



14 Children?s Poetry


Michael Joseph



15 Theatre and Drama: Global Perspectives


Manon van de Water



16 Film


Christine Lötscher



17 Television


Debbie Olson



18 Playful Possibilities: The Rights of the Reader in a Digital Age


Angela Colvert



PART III


Identities


Section introduction



19 Age


Vanessa Joosen



20 Gender


Mia Österlund and ?sa Warnqvist



21 Nation and Citizenship


Sara Van den Bossche



22 Religion and Children?s Literature


Gabriele von Glasenapp



23 Whatever Common People Do: Social Class in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century British Children?s Fiction


Kimberley Reynolds and Jane Rosen


24 Race and Ethnicity in Children?s Literature


Trevor Boffone and Cristina Herrera


25 LGBTQ+ Discourses in Eastern and Central European Children?s Literature


Mateusz Świetlicki


26 Disability and Children?s Literature


Kimura Toshio and Yoshida Junko


PART IV


Border crossings


Section introduction



27 Translation


Emer O?Sullivan


28 Retranslation


Virginie Douglas



29 Adaptation


Anja Müller



30 Fairy Tales and Circulation: A Case Study in Poland


Weronika Kostecka


31 Children?s Literature and Transnationalism


Clare Bradford, Kristine Moruzi, and Michelle J. Smith



32 Transcultural Comparison as Method:


Korean and Hebrew Children?s Poetry in the Early Twentieth Century


Dafna Zur and Rachel Feldman



33 Marketing and Franchising


Naomi Hamer



34 Children?s Literature Websites and Fandom


Sara K. Day and Carrie Sickmann


PART V


Institutions


Section introduction



35 Book Publishing and the British Sphere of Influence in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries


Courtney Weikle-Mills


36 Children?s Book Publishing in Europe: A Historical Approach


Emily Bruce



37 Contemporary Asian Book Publishing


Shih-Wen Sue Chen


38 From Canon-Making to Participatory Prizing: Children?s Book and Media Awards


Ramona Caponegro and Kenneth B. Kidd



39 Children?s Literature in Schools


Etti Gordon Ginzburg


40 Libraries


Margaret Mackey



41 Book Clubs


Julie Fette and Anne Morey



42 Promoting Children?s Reading Internationally


Valerie Coghlan


43 Censorship and Shifting Contexts in Children?s Literature


Andrew Zalot