The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an adventure or is pushed out of an originary home, journeys to an unfamiliar place, and, after a series of exciting and/or dangerous experiences, either returns home, or chooses to claim the unfamiliar space as a new home. Whether as historical novel, domestic fiction, or fantasy, this story finds its happy ending in the agreement of the child to be secure (and secured) inside. The turn of the millennium, however, has seen an increasing number of narratives for young readers that challenge the earlier pattern. Using three Canadian novels for young people (published in 2004, 2006, and 2007) as examples, I demonstrate that, while these narrative...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
Research on out-of-home child care has revealed that foster care programmes focused on educational a...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
Since the 1990s, narratives about homelessness for and about young people have proliferated around t...
Youth who have exited the child welfare system are among the most vulnerable in Canada. Ample resear...
Les auteurs du présent article soutiennent que l'étude du «chez-soi» dans les romans pour la jeuness...
Where do you belong? This seemingly simple question can be answered very differently by individuals...
Review of: Reimer, Mavis, ed. Home Words: Discourses of Children’s Literature in Canada. Waterloo, O...
The role of the adolescent protagonist, as a critical medium through which to view society, is well ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 202-217.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reframing society and the ...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Review of: Arato, Rona. Ice Cream Town. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2007. Fournier, Kevi...
Inhabiting Borders, Routes Home: Youth, Gender, Asylum by Ala SirriyehFarnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013...
Available also in print format from the York University Bookstore.This book aims to fill a gap in th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
Research on out-of-home child care has revealed that foster care programmes focused on educational a...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
Since the 1990s, narratives about homelessness for and about young people have proliferated around t...
Youth who have exited the child welfare system are among the most vulnerable in Canada. Ample resear...
Les auteurs du présent article soutiennent que l'étude du «chez-soi» dans les romans pour la jeuness...
Where do you belong? This seemingly simple question can be answered very differently by individuals...
Review of: Reimer, Mavis, ed. Home Words: Discourses of Children’s Literature in Canada. Waterloo, O...
The role of the adolescent protagonist, as a critical medium through which to view society, is well ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 202-217.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reframing society and the ...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Review of: Arato, Rona. Ice Cream Town. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2007. Fournier, Kevi...
Inhabiting Borders, Routes Home: Youth, Gender, Asylum by Ala SirriyehFarnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013...
Available also in print format from the York University Bookstore.This book aims to fill a gap in th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
Research on out-of-home child care has revealed that foster care programmes focused on educational a...