This is a book review of "Little Red Readings: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children’s Literature". The book was edited by Angela E. Hubler. The book has thirteen contributions which examine individual aspects and themes that appear (or should appear) in children’s literature through the lens of Marxist theory, with special emphasis on representations of social inequalities (in the sense of materialism, race, class or gender) and their (inter) relations with the dominant capitalist social system
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Juvenile publishing is in an unprecedented success cycle, which causes, ironically, unprecedented pr...
Background: Given events of recent years like the economic recession, issues related to social class...
This is a book review of "Little Red Readings: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children’s Lit...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
This essay explores how a critical reading of the novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) can inform teache...
Background: Scholars of children\u27s literature have been investigating portrayals of females and r...
For as long as there have been young readers, children’s literature has served educational purposes,...
Review of: Cline-Ransome, Lesa. Finding Langston. Holiday House, 2018. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. Leaving ...
Children's literature has a special role to play within nurture, education and therefore within soci...
This is a book report for the book Politics and Ideology in Children’s Literature which was edited b...
As an interdisciplinary field, childhood studies has proved to be resilient – often hosted within hi...
This book is open access under a CCBY license. This book investigates child poverty from a philosoph...
The representation of Mexican American migrant farmworkers in children\u27s literature has increased...
A book review of Anne M. Dolan\u27s book "You, Me and Diversity: Picturebooks for Teaching Developme...
This is a review of Red Diapers: Growing Up in the Communist Left editied by Judy Kaplan and Linn ...
Juvenile publishing is in an unprecedented success cycle, which causes, ironically, unprecedented pr...
Background: Given events of recent years like the economic recession, issues related to social class...
This is a book review of "Little Red Readings: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children’s Lit...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
This essay explores how a critical reading of the novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) can inform teache...
Background: Scholars of children\u27s literature have been investigating portrayals of females and r...
For as long as there have been young readers, children’s literature has served educational purposes,...
Review of: Cline-Ransome, Lesa. Finding Langston. Holiday House, 2018. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. Leaving ...
Children's literature has a special role to play within nurture, education and therefore within soci...
This is a book report for the book Politics and Ideology in Children’s Literature which was edited b...
As an interdisciplinary field, childhood studies has proved to be resilient – often hosted within hi...
This book is open access under a CCBY license. This book investigates child poverty from a philosoph...
The representation of Mexican American migrant farmworkers in children\u27s literature has increased...
A book review of Anne M. Dolan\u27s book "You, Me and Diversity: Picturebooks for Teaching Developme...
This is a review of Red Diapers: Growing Up in the Communist Left editied by Judy Kaplan and Linn ...
Juvenile publishing is in an unprecedented success cycle, which causes, ironically, unprecedented pr...
Background: Given events of recent years like the economic recession, issues related to social class...