Who Needs Whom? The Relationship between Children and Adults in Vladislav Krapivin’s Complicated Worlds The article discusses how the structure of the worlds in Vladislav Krapivin’s children’s fantasy novels written in the 1980s and early 1990s is connected to the central theme of the works, the complicated relationship between children and adults. The novel Deti sinego amingo (1981) is based on a two-world structure that supports a description of a binary relationship: children are seen as essentially good and adults as their oppressors. Krapivin’s pentalogy V glubine Velikogo Kristalla (1988–91) is situated in a complex multiverse described as a crystal: every facet of the crystal is a complete world of its own. Likewise, the relationship...
The Children of the Sweet South in the Northern Land of Death. On the Opposition of North and South ...
The article examines how courtships between young men and women developed towards marriage and how t...
The Brand of the Celebrity Author and the Bestselling Author: The Case of Jari Tervo In the 21st ce...
The article focuses on children’s shared and co-narrated joy in the context of day care centers. The...
In the Carousel of Body and Mind. Experientiality in Kati Kovács’ Graphic Narrative Carousel The art...
This article focuses on the relationship between proverbs and pedagogical occasions in bringing up c...
Seven Eggs: Picaresque and Repentance in Aleksis Kivi’s Novel My article offers a generic approach...
”The eighteenth century as we imagine it today.“ Adaptation as a Way of Giving Shape to History in T...
Artikkeli käsittelee näkemyksiä kansasta ja köyhistä Lukemista Nuorisolle -lehdessä sekä lehden julk...
The Foregrounding of Language as a Feature of Literary Non¬sense in Kari Hotakainen’s Children’s Boo...
This article explores the complicated, yet loving, family relationships in eighteenth-century Englan...
»Why?» questions of a child at age 4 and 7 years in adult and child interaction (englanti)1/2002 (10...
Longing For The Father. The dimensions of homodiegetic narration in the picture book Tyttö ja naakka...
Dale Dannefer on sosiologian ja kasvatustieteen apulaisprofessori Rochesterin yliopistossa ja Sociol...
Speaking to the Dead: Poetic Address and Continuing Attachment in Elegies by Paavo Haavikko, Aale Ty...
The Children of the Sweet South in the Northern Land of Death. On the Opposition of North and South ...
The article examines how courtships between young men and women developed towards marriage and how t...
The Brand of the Celebrity Author and the Bestselling Author: The Case of Jari Tervo In the 21st ce...
The article focuses on children’s shared and co-narrated joy in the context of day care centers. The...
In the Carousel of Body and Mind. Experientiality in Kati Kovács’ Graphic Narrative Carousel The art...
This article focuses on the relationship between proverbs and pedagogical occasions in bringing up c...
Seven Eggs: Picaresque and Repentance in Aleksis Kivi’s Novel My article offers a generic approach...
”The eighteenth century as we imagine it today.“ Adaptation as a Way of Giving Shape to History in T...
Artikkeli käsittelee näkemyksiä kansasta ja köyhistä Lukemista Nuorisolle -lehdessä sekä lehden julk...
The Foregrounding of Language as a Feature of Literary Non¬sense in Kari Hotakainen’s Children’s Boo...
This article explores the complicated, yet loving, family relationships in eighteenth-century Englan...
»Why?» questions of a child at age 4 and 7 years in adult and child interaction (englanti)1/2002 (10...
Longing For The Father. The dimensions of homodiegetic narration in the picture book Tyttö ja naakka...
Dale Dannefer on sosiologian ja kasvatustieteen apulaisprofessori Rochesterin yliopistossa ja Sociol...
Speaking to the Dead: Poetic Address and Continuing Attachment in Elegies by Paavo Haavikko, Aale Ty...
The Children of the Sweet South in the Northern Land of Death. On the Opposition of North and South ...
The article examines how courtships between young men and women developed towards marriage and how t...
The Brand of the Celebrity Author and the Bestselling Author: The Case of Jari Tervo In the 21st ce...