This paper explores the unique approach to childhood and children’s literature of the research and teaching of the ‘Graduate Centre for International Research in Childhood: Literature, Culture, Media (CIRCL)’. CIRCL follows in its work the arguments of UK critical theorist Jacqueline Rose in her seminal 1984 book The case of Peter Pan or the impossibility of children’s fiction. Rose’s work has been widely and routinely referenced in Children’s Literature studies particularly, but CIRCL interprets her arguments as having quite different implications than those usually assumed. Rose is generally attributed with having pointed out that ‘childhood’ is not one, homogenous category, but that childhood is divided by gender, race, and ethnic, polit...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
This thesis investigates textual practices including pedagogies which enable children to produce rea...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
This paper explores the unique approach to childhood, gender and children’s literature of the resear...
This chapter explains the implications of Jacqueline Rose’s arguments in her seminal book 'The Case ...
This article argues a different understanding to that in children’s literature studies more widely o...
While the Theory Wars are seen to have had a huge impact on English (among other disciplines) in the...
Published in 1984, Jacqueline Rose’s The Case of Peter Pan, or The Impossibility of Children’s Ficti...
This thesis examines ideas of the child in detective fiction in both adult and children's literature...
This thesis investigates the way in which children's literature acts as a site for the construction ...
This thesis examines the place of the child within the domains of children's literature criticism fr...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
The relation between literature and gender themes has been studied from the first half of twentieth ...
This edited volume is one of the first fully interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies of chil...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
This thesis investigates textual practices including pedagogies which enable children to produce rea...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
This paper explores the unique approach to childhood, gender and children’s literature of the resear...
This chapter explains the implications of Jacqueline Rose’s arguments in her seminal book 'The Case ...
This article argues a different understanding to that in children’s literature studies more widely o...
While the Theory Wars are seen to have had a huge impact on English (among other disciplines) in the...
Published in 1984, Jacqueline Rose’s The Case of Peter Pan, or The Impossibility of Children’s Ficti...
This thesis examines ideas of the child in detective fiction in both adult and children's literature...
This thesis investigates the way in which children's literature acts as a site for the construction ...
This thesis examines the place of the child within the domains of children's literature criticism fr...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
The relation between literature and gender themes has been studied from the first half of twentieth ...
This edited volume is one of the first fully interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies of chil...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
This thesis investigates textual practices including pedagogies which enable children to produce rea...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...