This thesis explores the use of metafictive literary devices in a selection of picturebooks by author-illustrator Mo Willems as “radical” (Dresang 19), a “construction” (Nikolajeva and Scott 220; Sipe 107), a “puzzle” (Nodelman and Reimer 298), and as “processes of storytelling” (Lewis 92) in which the readers are invited to become essential “creators, interpreters and innovators” (Reynolds 35), and “co-authors” (Barthes 1457) of illustration, text, and meaning. Analyses of the picturebook Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, the early reader We Are in A Book!, and the picturebook That Is Not a Good Idea! examine and explore how reading is a process of building and constructing meaning that becomes an active process through metafictive narr...
This thesis traces the influence of postmodernism on picturebooks. Through a review of current schol...
[[abstract]]Narrative is the way of storytelling, it plays a central role in the composition of many...
Studies in the field of semiotics and children’s literature have described the relationship between ...
This study, through reflective practice, provides an original contribution to the field of the appl...
This paper notes the ways in which conventional texts often construct limited reading positions and/...
AbstractThe article draws on recent research into emergent literacy and metacognition, and charts a ...
The thesis is about picture books and how children read them, and is divided into three parts. In pa...
"Literacy in the 21st Century means thinking critically, making sense of a bombardment of media sour...
The focus of this work is on how visual cohesive resources construct coherent picturebook texts. In ...
Throughout this research, the notion that illustrators of children\u27s books embark on two types of...
abstract: This article explores a variety of contemporary picturebooks that offer the picturebook as...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005177 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Den här artikeln bygger på nyare forskning om literacyutveckling och metakognition, och kartlägger u...
This research took place to explore the role of narrative in nonfiction picturebooks and provide a b...
Sammanfattning Den här artikeln bygger på nyare forskning om literacyutveckling och metacognition, ...
This thesis traces the influence of postmodernism on picturebooks. Through a review of current schol...
[[abstract]]Narrative is the way of storytelling, it plays a central role in the composition of many...
Studies in the field of semiotics and children’s literature have described the relationship between ...
This study, through reflective practice, provides an original contribution to the field of the appl...
This paper notes the ways in which conventional texts often construct limited reading positions and/...
AbstractThe article draws on recent research into emergent literacy and metacognition, and charts a ...
The thesis is about picture books and how children read them, and is divided into three parts. In pa...
"Literacy in the 21st Century means thinking critically, making sense of a bombardment of media sour...
The focus of this work is on how visual cohesive resources construct coherent picturebook texts. In ...
Throughout this research, the notion that illustrators of children\u27s books embark on two types of...
abstract: This article explores a variety of contemporary picturebooks that offer the picturebook as...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005177 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Den här artikeln bygger på nyare forskning om literacyutveckling och metakognition, och kartlägger u...
This research took place to explore the role of narrative in nonfiction picturebooks and provide a b...
Sammanfattning Den här artikeln bygger på nyare forskning om literacyutveckling och metacognition, ...
This thesis traces the influence of postmodernism on picturebooks. Through a review of current schol...
[[abstract]]Narrative is the way of storytelling, it plays a central role in the composition of many...
Studies in the field of semiotics and children’s literature have described the relationship between ...