Postmodern childhood narratives often explore disturbing themes, break social conventions and taboos. In order to comment on this kind of representation, this study will introduce Ian McEwan’s controversial novel The Cement Garden (1978), the story of four children who, in the middle of a particularly hot summer, find themselves orphaned. The novel narrated by fourteen-year-old Jack explores such themes as sexuality, incest, death, the struggles of coming of age, isolation, gender roles and parent-child relationships
Literary theorists and social historians consider fictional texts to be important for the study of c...
The theme of the ‘innocence’ of childhood had always attracted writers across genres and languages d...
What is childhood? In recent years, a cluster of critical and complex ideas have emerged around the ...
Postmodern childhood narratives often explore disturbing themes, break social conventions and taboos...
From Romanticism onwards, childhood was constructed as an alternative to the alienating world of mod...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
‘The Cement Garden’ is a British novel written by Ian McEwan. The short story revolves around four s...
AbstractThe Cement Garden, first published in 1978, is mainly centred on four traumatized siblings w...
This thesis explores the ethics and representational politics of the child in four contemporary lite...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Australian children’s literature, i...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
The purpose of this paper is to show how psychological trauma resulted from conflicts such as coloni...
This thesis explores representations of the child in contemporary literature, culture, and criticism...
This dissertation argues that ironic representations of childhood fueled modernism’s emergence and s...
Literary theorists and social historians consider fictional texts to be important for the study of c...
The theme of the ‘innocence’ of childhood had always attracted writers across genres and languages d...
What is childhood? In recent years, a cluster of critical and complex ideas have emerged around the ...
Postmodern childhood narratives often explore disturbing themes, break social conventions and taboos...
From Romanticism onwards, childhood was constructed as an alternative to the alienating world of mod...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
‘The Cement Garden’ is a British novel written by Ian McEwan. The short story revolves around four s...
AbstractThe Cement Garden, first published in 1978, is mainly centred on four traumatized siblings w...
This thesis explores the ethics and representational politics of the child in four contemporary lite...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Australian children’s literature, i...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
The purpose of this paper is to show how psychological trauma resulted from conflicts such as coloni...
This thesis explores representations of the child in contemporary literature, culture, and criticism...
This dissertation argues that ironic representations of childhood fueled modernism’s emergence and s...
Literary theorists and social historians consider fictional texts to be important for the study of c...
The theme of the ‘innocence’ of childhood had always attracted writers across genres and languages d...
What is childhood? In recent years, a cluster of critical and complex ideas have emerged around the ...