Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58).Current maps in children's literature offer imaginative methods of viewing the world and of witnessing and understanding a child's maturation of selfhood. They also alert us to significant shifts in some social mechanism--political, personal, or cultural--so map study is a revitalizing way to identify the changes that are occurring in terms of children's civil and personal agency. This thesis examines the use of maps within children's stories, particularly two forms: maps that are given to or found by children, and the mapping that children conduct on their own. I focus on three primary texts (including one series) that speak to current social and political anxieties and consequently subvert...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
The underlying thesis of this research was that children possess more complex understandings of thei...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 202-217.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reframing society and the ...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
Endpaper maps have long been common in the field of children\u27s literature, yet they have received...
Through my creative practice in writing the children’s novel The Stone Feather,inspired by Domesday ...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
International audienceThis article examines the place occupied by maps in children’s picturebooks. A...
The authors have called on concepts and reading strategies developed across three fields of research...
Children's atlases form a discreet area of publishing in which authors have to balance conflicting d...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
The underlying thesis of this research was that children possess more complex understandings of thei...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 202-217.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reframing society and the ...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
Endpaper maps have long been common in the field of children\u27s literature, yet they have received...
Through my creative practice in writing the children’s novel The Stone Feather,inspired by Domesday ...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
International audienceThis article examines the place occupied by maps in children’s picturebooks. A...
The authors have called on concepts and reading strategies developed across three fields of research...
Children's atlases form a discreet area of publishing in which authors have to balance conflicting d...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
The underlying thesis of this research was that children possess more complex understandings of thei...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 202-217.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reframing society and the ...