”I got a new teddybear. I got a new country”: Depictions of Escape from War in Swedish Picturebooks, 2014–2016 This article analyzes 17 picturebooks depicting escape from war, all of which were published in Sweden between 2014 and 2016. Much like children’s books about Finnish child refugees of the Second World War, these picturebooks seldom problematize the actual experience of escaping war and arriving in a new country. My analysis shows how the authors and picture-book illustrators of these works generally choose to depict escape from war as a form of travel, or adventure story with a happy ending, rather than focusing on escape as a trauma. Overall, the works adhere to an older tradition, demonstrating a conservative view of the home an...
An Overview of Picturebook Research in Sweden. Establishment and Expansion Picturebook research in t...
Meidän piti lähteä (We Had to Leave, 2018) is a wordless picture-book by the Finnish author Sanna Pe...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
”I got a new teddybear. I got a new country”: Depictions of Escape from War in Swedish Picturebooks,...
En större flyktingvåg skildrades i svensk media under 2015. Gripande berättelser om människor på fly...
Finnish child refugees of the Second World War in Swedish literature for children and youth. During ...
In a time when war has forced a vast number of children to flee their homes, flight from war is an i...
The Silent Voices of Witness Literature. Refugee Crisis in Danish Children’s Literature since 2015 I...
The Story of the Refugees: A Qualitative Analysis of how Refugees and Refugeeism are Portrayed in Co...
Abstract Snowy State: An Ecocritical Reading of The Children’s History of Sweden In this article, ...
Denna studie analyserar fyra bilderböcker: Den långa, långa resan av Ilon Wikland och Rose Lagerc...
“Picturebooks between Readers. Controversial Picturebooks in Norway and Denmark”When reading contemp...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
This article explores nine Swedish children’s picture books that portray children and other people l...
Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture BooksThis article explores nine Sw...
An Overview of Picturebook Research in Sweden. Establishment and Expansion Picturebook research in t...
Meidän piti lähteä (We Had to Leave, 2018) is a wordless picture-book by the Finnish author Sanna Pe...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
”I got a new teddybear. I got a new country”: Depictions of Escape from War in Swedish Picturebooks,...
En större flyktingvåg skildrades i svensk media under 2015. Gripande berättelser om människor på fly...
Finnish child refugees of the Second World War in Swedish literature for children and youth. During ...
In a time when war has forced a vast number of children to flee their homes, flight from war is an i...
The Silent Voices of Witness Literature. Refugee Crisis in Danish Children’s Literature since 2015 I...
The Story of the Refugees: A Qualitative Analysis of how Refugees and Refugeeism are Portrayed in Co...
Abstract Snowy State: An Ecocritical Reading of The Children’s History of Sweden In this article, ...
Denna studie analyserar fyra bilderböcker: Den långa, långa resan av Ilon Wikland och Rose Lagerc...
“Picturebooks between Readers. Controversial Picturebooks in Norway and Denmark”When reading contemp...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
This article explores nine Swedish children’s picture books that portray children and other people l...
Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture BooksThis article explores nine Sw...
An Overview of Picturebook Research in Sweden. Establishment and Expansion Picturebook research in t...
Meidän piti lähteä (We Had to Leave, 2018) is a wordless picture-book by the Finnish author Sanna Pe...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...