This is the accepted version of the following article: "Power to children’s imaginations. May ’68 and counter culture for children in France", which has been published in final form at https://journals.openedition.org/strenae/1838International audience“Why am I talking to you about May ’68?”, asked the children’s publisher Arthur Hubschmid at a conference in 2005, “well, it changed things for us radically, that’s why”. The years around May ’68 are widely understood to have marked an important moment for children’s literature, particularly picturebooks, in France. The late 1960s to the late 1970s are typically portrayed as a period of renewal, even revolution, in the ways people conceptualised children’s picturebooks, which led to great expe...
Encyclopedia of General Themes in Literature (ed. Jennifer McClinton-Temple), Facts on File Inc., # ...
The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...
This is the accepted version of the following article: "Power to children’s imaginations. May ’68 an...
The years around May ’68 (c. 1965-c. late-1970s) are widely understood to represent a watershed mome...
This is the final version of the article, which has been published in final form at : http://www.les...
The years around May ’68 (c. 1965 – c. late-1970s) are widely understood to represent a watershed mo...
The publishing activities of the French second-wave feminist movement are well-documented. Less atte...
This article focuses on the editors and editorial pieceworkers (translators, adaptors, illustrators,...
International audienceThis paper offers an analysis of the discourse of publishers of children’s lit...
In the present article, we discuss the assumptions and achievements of the avant-garde trend, unknow...
Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer (University of Tübingen) In the wake of the 1968 student movement, Germa...
This is the accepted version of the following article: "1968 : La culture enfantine en ébullition", ...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
This is a study of the unique evolution of French children???s literature during the second half of ...
Encyclopedia of General Themes in Literature (ed. Jennifer McClinton-Temple), Facts on File Inc., # ...
The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...
This is the accepted version of the following article: "Power to children’s imaginations. May ’68 an...
The years around May ’68 (c. 1965-c. late-1970s) are widely understood to represent a watershed mome...
This is the final version of the article, which has been published in final form at : http://www.les...
The years around May ’68 (c. 1965 – c. late-1970s) are widely understood to represent a watershed mo...
The publishing activities of the French second-wave feminist movement are well-documented. Less atte...
This article focuses on the editors and editorial pieceworkers (translators, adaptors, illustrators,...
International audienceThis paper offers an analysis of the discourse of publishers of children’s lit...
In the present article, we discuss the assumptions and achievements of the avant-garde trend, unknow...
Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer (University of Tübingen) In the wake of the 1968 student movement, Germa...
This is the accepted version of the following article: "1968 : La culture enfantine en ébullition", ...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
This is a study of the unique evolution of French children???s literature during the second half of ...
Encyclopedia of General Themes in Literature (ed. Jennifer McClinton-Temple), Facts on File Inc., # ...
The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...