The Edinburgh companion to children's literature

This collection takes informed and scholarly readers to the utmost frontier of children's literature criticism, from the intricate worlds of children's poetry, picturebooks and video games to the new theoretical constellations of critical plant studies, non-fiction studies and big data ana...

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Other Authors: Beauvais, Clémentine, Nikolajeva, Maria
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh [Scotland] Edinburgh University Press, 2017.
Boston, Massachusetts Credo Reference, 2018.
Edition:[Enhanced Credo edition].
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505 0 |a Introduction: Where have we come from? Where are we heading? / Clémentine Beauvais and Maria Nikolajeva -- Part I: Contemporary directions in children's literature scholarship: 1. Teaching the conflicts: diverse responses to diverse children's books / Karen Coats; 2. Posthumanism: rethinking 'the human ' in modern children's literature / Victoria Flanagan; 3. Animal studies / Zoe Jaques; 4. Spatiality in fantasy for children / Jane Suzanne Carroll; 5. A question of scale: zooming out and zooming in on feminist ecocriticism / Alice Curry; 6. Age studies and children's literature / Vanessa Joosen; 7. Carnality in adolescent literature / Lydia Kokkola; 8. Cognitive narratology and adolescent fiction / Roberta Seelinger Trites; 9. Empirical approaches to place and the construction of adolescent identities / Erin Spring; 10. Picturebooks and situated readers: the intersections of text, image, culture and response / Evelyn Arizpe; 11. Re-memorying: a new phenomenological methodology in children's literature studies / Alison Waller 
505 8 |a Part II: Contemporary trends in children's and young adult literature: 12. Canons and canonicity / Anja Müller; 13. Seriality in children's literature / Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer; 14. Counterfactual historical fiction for children and young adults / Catherine Butler; 15. Pattern, texture and print: new technology, old aesthetic in contemporary picturebook-making / Martin Salisbury; 16. Telling stories in different formats: new directions in digital stories for children / Junko Yokota; 17. Multimodality and multiliteracies: production and reception / Margaret Mackey; 18. Serendipity, independent publishing and translation flow: recent translations for children in the UK / Gillian Lathey; 19. The picturebook in instructed foreign language learning contexts / Sandie Mourão 
505 8 |a Part III: Unmapped territories: 20. Next of kin: 'the child' and 'the adult' in children's literature theory today and tomorrow / Clémentine Beauvais; 21. Critical plant studies and children's literature / Lydia Kokkola; 22. Health, sickness and literature for children / Jean Webb; 23. Evolutionary criticism and children's literature / Maria Nikolajeva; 24. The genetic study of children's literature / Vanessa Joosen; 25. Distant reading and children's literature / Eugene Giddens; 26. Hogwarts versus Svalbard: cultures, literacies and game adaptations of children's literature / Andrew Burn; 27. Hybrid novels for children and young adults / Eve Tandoi; 28. Cyberspace and story: the impact of digital media on printed children's books / Victoria Flanagan; Coda: Alice to the lighthouse revisited / Juliet Dusinberre -- Notes on contributors. 
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