A book review of Thomas E. Wartenberg\u27s book "A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children’s Literature" published in 2013
Popular culture is a powerful, shaping force in the lives of teenagers between the ages of fourteen...
An essay on the importance of allowing young people to read what they need to read aside from their ...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...
A book review of Thomas E. Wartenberg\u27s book "A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Disc...
A book review of Lydia Kokkola\u27s book "Fictions of Adolescent Carnality: Sexy sinners and delinqu...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
English teachers at every grade level are constantly faced with the overwhelming challenge of not on...
This review assesses Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak’s Yes to Solidarity, No to Oppression: Ra...
A recent study by David Comer Kidd and Emanuele Castano of The New School for Social Research in New...
Young adult literature, a genre of literature made to appeal to adolescents, has been a success with...
There can be a gap between the author and the reader. This gap is especially remarkable when the ...
This paper seeks to reframe what is considered to be legitimate sexual content for teens and, by ext...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Youth culture and children's litera...
In this essay, I endeavour to broaden the concept of literature by introducing five children’s liter...
Popular culture is a powerful, shaping force in the lives of teenagers between the ages of fourteen...
An essay on the importance of allowing young people to read what they need to read aside from their ...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...
A book review of Thomas E. Wartenberg\u27s book "A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Disc...
A book review of Lydia Kokkola\u27s book "Fictions of Adolescent Carnality: Sexy sinners and delinqu...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
English teachers at every grade level are constantly faced with the overwhelming challenge of not on...
This review assesses Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak’s Yes to Solidarity, No to Oppression: Ra...
A recent study by David Comer Kidd and Emanuele Castano of The New School for Social Research in New...
Young adult literature, a genre of literature made to appeal to adolescents, has been a success with...
There can be a gap between the author and the reader. This gap is especially remarkable when the ...
This paper seeks to reframe what is considered to be legitimate sexual content for teens and, by ext...
At first sight, children’s literature and what is broadly called “theory” are often assumed to be at...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Youth culture and children's litera...
In this essay, I endeavour to broaden the concept of literature by introducing five children’s liter...
Popular culture is a powerful, shaping force in the lives of teenagers between the ages of fourteen...
An essay on the importance of allowing young people to read what they need to read aside from their ...
This article explores the radical possibilities of children’s literature for adults, using as a case...