This project explores the difficulties with any attempts to define children\u27s literature through a discussion of current critical literature and through an in-depth analysis of Joseph Kessel\u27s novel Le Lion (1958), which is published both for children and for adults
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
Very early steps towards what eventually became my book The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Litera...
My contribution to a symposium on questions of childhood agency in children's literature studies
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This interdisciplinary ...
Desperately Seeking the Child in Children’s BooksThis paper aims to propose a theoretical approach t...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
Published in 1984, Jacqueline Rose’s The Case of Peter Pan, or The Impossibility of Children’s Ficti...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
<p>This paper aims to contribute to issues related to social representations of children through the...
The silencing of childhood continues in discrimination against children’s literature today. Yet chil...
As the first specialist in children's literature to be appointed Head Professor at a British univers...
Children’s literature is littered with adult fingerprints. This paper examines how adults read and w...
In this essay, I endeavour to broaden the concept of literature by introducing five children’s liter...
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
Very early steps towards what eventually became my book The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Litera...
My contribution to a symposium on questions of childhood agency in children's literature studies
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This interdisciplinary ...
Desperately Seeking the Child in Children’s BooksThis paper aims to propose a theoretical approach t...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
Published in 1984, Jacqueline Rose’s The Case of Peter Pan, or The Impossibility of Children’s Ficti...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
<p>This paper aims to contribute to issues related to social representations of children through the...
The silencing of childhood continues in discrimination against children’s literature today. Yet chil...
As the first specialist in children's literature to be appointed Head Professor at a British univers...
Children’s literature is littered with adult fingerprints. This paper examines how adults read and w...
In this essay, I endeavour to broaden the concept of literature by introducing five children’s liter...
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
It used to be taken for a given fact that children’s literature is written by adults for children. T...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...