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El. knyga: Literary Cultures and Twenty-First-Century Childhoods

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  • Serija: Literary Cultures and Childhoods
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030321468
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Literary Cultures and Childhoods
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030321468

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In the early decades of the twenty-first century, we are grappling with the legacies

of past centuries and their cascading effects upon children and all people. We

realize anew how imperialism, globalization, industrialization, and revolution

continue to reshape our world and that of new generations. At a volatile moment,

this collection asks how twenty-first century literature and related media

represent and shape the contemporary child, childhood, and youth.







Because literary representations construct ideal childhoods as well as model the

rights, privileges, and respect afforded to actual young people, this collection

surveys examples from popular culture and from scholarly practice. Chapters

investigate the human rights of children in literature and international policy; the

potential subjective agency and power of the child; the role models proposed for

young people; the diverse identities children embody and encounter; and the

environmental well-being of future human and nonhuman generations.







As a snapshot of our developing historical moment, this collection identifies

emergent trends, considers theories and critiques of childhood and literature,

and observes how new technologies and paradigms are destabilizing past

conventions of storytelling and lived experience.
Introduction: Literary Cultures and Twenty-First-Century Childhoods 1(22)
Nathalie op de Beeck
Part I Children's Rights and Role Models
23(58)
Children's Right to Participate: Insights from the Story of Malala
25(16)
Jonathan Todres
The Wisdom of Getting Involved: Civic Engagement in Contemporary Egyptian Children's Literature
41(16)
Yasmine Motawy
Bright Pasts, Brighter Futures: Biographies for Children in the Early Twenty-First Century
57(24)
Clementine Beauvais
Part II Social Justice and Diversity in Literature for Young Readers
81(58)
"We Need Diverse Books": Diversity, Activism, and Children's Literature
83(26)
Sarah Park Dahlen
What Having Two Mommies Looks Like Now: Queer Picture Books in the Twenty-First Century
109(30)
Derritt Mason
Part III Representing Youth, Claiming Identity, and Exercising Agency
139(68)
Laughing Out Loud or Lost in the Woods? Tween Girl Identity in Picturebooks and Graphic Novels for Children
141(22)
Nina Christensen
"Ganesha Is My Best Friend": Homological Boyhood in Hindi Mythological Animated Films
163(20)
Anuja Madan
Brazilian Childhood and Literature in the Age of Digital Technologies
183(24)
Edgar Roberto Kirchof
Part IV Coming of Age in the Anthropocene
207(60)
Animals in Children's Development
209(26)
Gail F. Melson
Examining Animal Bodies in War-Related Media for Children
235(18)
Amy Ratelle
The Power and Potential: An Ecocritical Reading of Twenty-First-Century Childhood
253(14)
Alice Curry
Index 267
Nathalie op de Beeck is the author of Suspended Animation: Childrens Picture

Books and the Fairy Tale of Modernity (2010) and co-creator of Little Machinery:

A Critical Facsimile Edition (2009). Her work appears in The Oxford Handbook of

Childrens Literature (2011), The Routledge Companion to Picturebooks (2017),

and journals including CLAQ and CLE. She is Associate Professor of English at

Pacific Lutheran University, USA.