When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind willmost likely be drawings. However, in the 1950s a quarter of all children’s picture bookswere illustrated with photographs. The article gives an overview of the Danish photographicalpicture book tradition, which dates back to Fotografiske Børnegrupper (Photographsof groups of children) published in 1866, consisting of photographs by HaraldPaetz and short poems by Hans Christian Andersen. It covers documentary stories,i.e. books that present the lives of children around the world. Some of these convey adecidedly social and political message. This article also covers books in which photographyserves to enhance the imagination, and presents supernatural beings or...
The article presents the typical characteristics of picture books produced by Italian publishers, fo...
<i>Flotsam</i> (2006), the award-winning wordless picturebook by David Wiesner is about ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how diversity takes shape in children’s pictur...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
Picturing the Past ? Three Photographical Projects, 1895?1927This article analyses the use of photog...
An Overview of Picturebook Research in Sweden. Establishment and Expansion Picturebook research in t...
This study is about the importance of pictures to children's pleasure in reading. The aim of this st...
The purpose of our master thesis was to investigate how a multicultural society is reflecte...
This study examines how children have been portrayed in Swedish textbooks written for the subject of...
Charlott e Appel og Nina Christensen: Avenues to Knowledge about Children’s Books and Reading 1750-1...
Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture BooksThis article explores nine Sw...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
“Picturebooks between Readers. Controversial Picturebooks in Norway and Denmark”When reading contemp...
This article focuses on a largely neglected book type for small children, picture books printed on t...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. Louise Wolthers: When photographer Peter Elfel...
The article presents the typical characteristics of picture books produced by Italian publishers, fo...
<i>Flotsam</i> (2006), the award-winning wordless picturebook by David Wiesner is about ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how diversity takes shape in children’s pictur...
When you think of children’s picture books, the first images that come to mind will most likely be d...
Picturing the Past ? Three Photographical Projects, 1895?1927This article analyses the use of photog...
An Overview of Picturebook Research in Sweden. Establishment and Expansion Picturebook research in t...
This study is about the importance of pictures to children's pleasure in reading. The aim of this st...
The purpose of our master thesis was to investigate how a multicultural society is reflecte...
This study examines how children have been portrayed in Swedish textbooks written for the subject of...
Charlott e Appel og Nina Christensen: Avenues to Knowledge about Children’s Books and Reading 1750-1...
Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture BooksThis article explores nine Sw...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
“Picturebooks between Readers. Controversial Picturebooks in Norway and Denmark”When reading contemp...
This article focuses on a largely neglected book type for small children, picture books printed on t...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. Louise Wolthers: When photographer Peter Elfel...
The article presents the typical characteristics of picture books produced by Italian publishers, fo...
<i>Flotsam</i> (2006), the award-winning wordless picturebook by David Wiesner is about ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to investigate how diversity takes shape in children’s pictur...