This is a book review of The Mighty Child. Time and Power in Children’s Literature. The book was written by Clémentine Beauvais. The book focuses on the temporal otherness of the adult and the child, their belonging to different temporalities and the outcomes of that belonging
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
Diverging definitions and uses of concepts such as “ageism,” “aetonormativity,” “adultism,” and “chi...
A book review of David Rudd\u27s book "Reading the Child in Children’s Literature: An Heretical Appr...
This is a book review of The Middle Ages in Children’s Literature. The book was written by Clare Bra...
The aim of this article is to explore the power dynamics of the child-adult relationship in Maurice ...
This book combines theories of power with empirical material on children’s lives across the world to...
Review of: Joosen, Vanessa, editor. Connecting Childhood and Old Age in Popular Media. UP of Mississ...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Each year a significant number of children’s books, with a wide range of themes, are being published...
‘It seems to me that children's literature...is about people who are small and not given all the fac...
Desperately Seeking the Child in Children’s BooksThis paper aims to propose a theoretical approach t...
Diverging definitions and uses of concepts such as “ageism,” “aetonormativity,” “adultism,” and “chi...
Dans cet essai, Mavis Reimer fait l'analyse du débat de 1994 qui a entraîné l'annulation de Ia série...
This is a book review of "Child Autonomy and Child Governance in Children’s Literature: Where Childr...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
Diverging definitions and uses of concepts such as “ageism,” “aetonormativity,” “adultism,” and “chi...
A book review of David Rudd\u27s book "Reading the Child in Children’s Literature: An Heretical Appr...
This is a book review of The Middle Ages in Children’s Literature. The book was written by Clare Bra...
The aim of this article is to explore the power dynamics of the child-adult relationship in Maurice ...
This book combines theories of power with empirical material on children’s lives across the world to...
Review of: Joosen, Vanessa, editor. Connecting Childhood and Old Age in Popular Media. UP of Mississ...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Each year a significant number of children’s books, with a wide range of themes, are being published...
‘It seems to me that children's literature...is about people who are small and not given all the fac...
Desperately Seeking the Child in Children’s BooksThis paper aims to propose a theoretical approach t...
Diverging definitions and uses of concepts such as “ageism,” “aetonormativity,” “adultism,” and “chi...
Dans cet essai, Mavis Reimer fait l'analyse du débat de 1994 qui a entraîné l'annulation de Ia série...
This is a book review of "Child Autonomy and Child Governance in Children’s Literature: Where Childr...
This is a book review of "Left Out: The Forgotten Tradition of Radical Publishing for Children in Br...
Children’s Literature Grows Up proposes that there is a revolution occurring in contemporary childre...
Diverging definitions and uses of concepts such as “ageism,” “aetonormativity,” “adultism,” and “chi...
A book review of David Rudd\u27s book "Reading the Child in Children’s Literature: An Heretical Appr...