Keywords for Children's Literature, Second Edition / / ed. by Philip Nel, Lissa Paul, Nina Christensen.

An updated vocabulary for children’s literature and cultureOver the past decade, there has been a proliferation of exciting new work across many areas of children’s literature and culture. Mapping this vibrant scholarship, the Second Edition of Keywords for Children’s Literature presents original es...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Keywords ; 9
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Expanding the Map. An Introduction to the Second Edition --
A Note on Classroom Use --
1. Adult: Victoria Ford Smith --
2. Aesthetics: Joseph T. Thomas Jr. --
3. Affect: Louise Joy --
4. Agency: Nina Christensen --
5. Animal: Colleen Glenney Boggs --
6. Archive: Lissa Paul --
7. Audience: Beverly Lyon Clark --
8. Authenticity: Sarah Park Dahlen --
9. Body: Kelly Hager --
10. Book: Patricia Crain --
11. Boyhood: Eric L. Tribunella --
12. Childhood: Karen Sánchez- Eppler --
13. Children’s Literature: Peter Hunt --
14. Classic: Kenneth Kidd --
15. Crossover Literature: Sandra L. Beckett --
16. Culture: Richard Flynn --
17. Diaspora: Michelle Martin and B. J. McDaniel --
18. Didactic: Clémentine Beauvais --
19. Disability: Nicole Markotić --
20. Diversity: Ebony Elizabeth Thomas --
21. Domestic: Claudia Nelson --
22. Fairy Tale / Märchen: Vanessa Joosen --
23. Family: Elisabeth (Lies) Wesseling --
24. Fantasy: Deirdre Baker --
25. Gender: Elizabeth Marshall --
26. Genre: Karin E. Westman --
27. Girlhood: Jacqueline Reid- Walsh --
28. Graphic Novel: Charles Hatfield --
29. Home: Mavis Reimer --
30. Identity: Karen Coats --
31. Indigenous: Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair --
32. Innocence: Marah Gubar --
33. Intermedial: Ute Dettmar and Anna Stemmann --
34. Irony: Bettina Kümmerling- Meibauer --
35. Liminality: Michael Joseph --
36. Media: Naomi Hamer --
37. Modernism: Kimberley Reynolds --
38. Multicultural: Debra Dudek --
39. Nature: Peter Hollindale --
40. Nonsense: Michael Heyman and Kevin Shortsleeve --
41. Nostalgia: Boel Westin --
42. Performance: Robin Bernstein --
43. Picture Book: William Moebius --
44. Play: Stine Liv Johansen --
45. Poetry: JonArno Lawson --
46. Postcolonial: Clare Bradford --
47. Posthuman: Zoe Jaques --
48. Postmodernism: Philip Nel --
49. Queer: Kerry Mallan --
50. Race: Katharine Capshaw --
51. Realism: Cathryn M. Mercier --
52. Size: Lynne Vallone --
53. Story: Hugh Crago --
54. Taboo: Åse Marie Ommundsen --
55. Trans: Derritt Mason --
56. Translation: Emer O’Sullivan --
57. Transnational: Evelyn Arizpe --
58. Trauma: Lydia Kokkola --
59. Voice: Mike Cadden --
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About the Contributors
Summary:An updated vocabulary for children’s literature and cultureOver the past decade, there has been a proliferation of exciting new work across many areas of children’s literature and culture. Mapping this vibrant scholarship, the Second Edition of Keywords for Children’s Literature presents original essays on essential terms and concepts in the field. Covering ideas from “Aesthetics” to “Voice,” an impressive multidisciplinary cast of scholars explores and expands on the vocabulary central to the study of children’s literature.The second edition of this Keywords volume goes beyond disciplinary and national boundaries. Across fifty-nine print essays and nineteen online essays, it includes contributors from twelve countries and an international advisory board from over a dozen more. The fully revised and updated selection of critical writing—more than half of the essays are new to this edition—reflects an intentionally multinational perspective, taking into account non-English traditions and what childhood looks like in an age of globalization. All authors trace their keyword’s uses and meanings: from translation to poetry, taboo to diversity, and trauma to nostalgia, the book’s scope, clarity, and interdisciplinary play between concepts make this new edition of Keywords for Children’s Literature essential reading for scholars and students alike.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479885435
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754124
9783110753899
9783110739107
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479885435.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Philip Nel, Lissa Paul, Nina Christensen.