The article discusses picturebooks illustrated by a Norwegian artist, Svein Nyhus, to show his specific symbolic manner of depicting the child’s environment. It is argued that the illustrator employs characteristic recurrent elements of home representations and elaborates an interesting interplay of outer and inner spaces, consistently focusing the child’s perspective. This is demonstrated by an analysis of four picturebooks by the Norwegian artist: Pappa! (1998, Daddy!), Snill (2002, Nice), Sinna mann (2003, Angry Man) and Håret till mamma (2007, Mum’s Hair). The books have been regarded as ambitious literature for children, addressing difficult issues or even sometimes breaking a taboo. To show Nyhus’ visual method of thematising childho...
The purpose of this essay is to study and compare how male and female are portrayed in four picture ...
Packaging and trademarks as representation of everyday life and consumption as liberation. This text...
International audienceThe work presented in this paper fits in the field of cultural geography and h...
The article discusses picturebooks illustrated by a Norwegian artist, Svein Nyhus, to show his spec...
The family house is a distinct and recurrent context for child protagonists in picturebooks by Gro D...
“Poor daddy”–child's perspective and iconotext in three award-winning picture books. The Western dic...
I denna uppsats analyseras Gro Dahles och Svein Nyhus bilderböcker Snäll (2008), Den Arge (2009) och...
This thesis, entitled Wandering words and images. Picturebooks that recreate poems and visual art wo...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
Representations of urban environments are not very common in Norwegian picturebooks, yet they allow ...
Johan Alfredsson, Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg...
The Child Readers and Poetry in Tove Jansson’s Picturebook The Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little ...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
"This volume discusses the aesthetic and cognitive challenges of modern picturebooks from different ...
Multiple researchers argue that many authors of children’s books are influenced by the prevailing vi...
The purpose of this essay is to study and compare how male and female are portrayed in four picture ...
Packaging and trademarks as representation of everyday life and consumption as liberation. This text...
International audienceThe work presented in this paper fits in the field of cultural geography and h...
The article discusses picturebooks illustrated by a Norwegian artist, Svein Nyhus, to show his spec...
The family house is a distinct and recurrent context for child protagonists in picturebooks by Gro D...
“Poor daddy”–child's perspective and iconotext in three award-winning picture books. The Western dic...
I denna uppsats analyseras Gro Dahles och Svein Nyhus bilderböcker Snäll (2008), Den Arge (2009) och...
This thesis, entitled Wandering words and images. Picturebooks that recreate poems and visual art wo...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
Representations of urban environments are not very common in Norwegian picturebooks, yet they allow ...
Johan Alfredsson, Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg...
The Child Readers and Poetry in Tove Jansson’s Picturebook The Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little ...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
"This volume discusses the aesthetic and cognitive challenges of modern picturebooks from different ...
Multiple researchers argue that many authors of children’s books are influenced by the prevailing vi...
The purpose of this essay is to study and compare how male and female are portrayed in four picture ...
Packaging and trademarks as representation of everyday life and consumption as liberation. This text...
International audienceThe work presented in this paper fits in the field of cultural geography and h...