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Pesonen, Jaana – Children's Literature in Education, 2013
This article examines anti-racist strategies employed in Finnish children's literature. The examples from four stories illustrate that certain physical characteristics and cultural markers can become strong signifiers of nationality, that is Finnishness. The characters in these stories have to cope with experiences of exclusion and loneliness…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Racial Bias, Physical Characteristics
Low, David – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
In recent years, reading scholars have increasingly attended to children's responses to picturebook page breaks, reasoning that the inferences young readers make during the turning of the page are central to understanding how children construct continuous narratives in semiotically rich texts. In this paper I argue that comics (including comic…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Inferences, Reading
Mocking God and Celebrating Satan: Parodies and Profanities in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials"
Oliver, Chantal – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
Given its stance against organised religion, it is perhaps not surprising that Philip Pullman's award-winning trilogy "His Dark Materials" has, alongside the plaudits and praise, invited controversy and debate. Jacobs ("The Weekly Standard, 2000"), for instance, views the "anti-Christian" theme in Pullman's work as both misleading and dishonest,…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Religion, Christianity, Criticism
Sackett, Hannah – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
This article explores the importance of place and story in the life and work of Joan Aiken (1924-2004), with a focus on the Armitage Family short stories. It explores the fluid relationship between books, storytelling and place in Joan Aiken's childhood and looks at her close relationship with the landscape of the Sussex Downs. Particular…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Books, Story Telling, Children
Boyce, Lisa Boggiss – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
Discussions of children's literature frequently neglect the pop-up. This universally popular type of book is often considered ephemeral and insubstantial, although some titles have managed to attain popularity and critical recognition, elevating the form to iconic status. One of the most acclaimed and lasting titles in contemporary pop-up books is…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Story Telling, Visual Aids
Crisp, Thomas – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
On September 16, 2009, the Lambda Literary Foundation (LLF) released a statement revising their eligibility guidelines for the Lambda Literary Award, the most prestigious citation offered for LGBT books and authors. This criteria, which demands that an author must self-identify as a member of the LGBT family of writers, has been met with…
Descriptors: Literature, Awards, Books, Authors
Pond, Julia – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
From the early 1940s until the late 1960s, Lois Lenski embarked on an exploration of American regions through children's books. This body of work, which has become known as Lenski's Regional Series, began by exploring the regions Lenski herself experienced each year as she traveled from Connecticut to Florida for her health. As Lenski realized the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Maps, Ideology, Values
May, Laura A.; Holbrook, Teri; Meyers, Laura E. – Children's Literature in Education, 2010
American publishers have published numerous children's books about Barack Obama over the past several years; most take the form of informational biographies. This article reports on a research project aimed at how these books incorporate sociohistorical narratives, particularly those related to the civil rights movement. Though the features of the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Civil Rights, Ideology, Biographies
Mackey, Margaret – Children's Literature in Education, 2010
Children learn to read at approximately the same stage in life as they start to master their physical environment. This article argues that some of the same mapping and schema-building strategies inform each activity, and draws on examples from a broad range of children's books to support the idea that reading fiction and mapping one's local…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literacy, Reading, Young Children
Stewart, Susan Louise – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
When Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" was published in 1952, he could not have known the impact his metaphor of invisibility would have on adolescent and YA literature. However, upon closer inspection, the importance and prevalence of his metaphor becomes evident. Authors of adolescent and YA literature routinely use the metaphor as an intertextual…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Figurative Language, Authors, Books
Kidd, Kenneth – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
This essay calls for a fresh critical approach to the topic of censorship, suggesting that anticensorship efforts, while important and necessary, function much like literary prizing. The analysis draws especially on James English's recent study "The Economy of Prestige." There are two central arguments: first, that the librarian ethic of…
Descriptors: Censorship, Librarians, Library Materials, Books
Smith, Angela – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
This paper seeks to explore issues of immigration and Otherness through a study of the first of Michael Bond's Paddington books. I will argue that this book and those which follow in the series, intended for a readership of young children, deal with the issue of immigration at a more subtle level than more recent books which are largely aimed at…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Immigration, Young Children
Blumenreich, Megan; Siegel, Marjorie – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
In this article, we examine a set of 26 children's books on HIV/AIDS published between 1989-1999 to identify the ways in which these texts construct HIV/AIDS and people living with HIV/AIDS. We explore how this marginalized group is depicted in these books, and how well-meaning teachers may in fact be reproducing dominant discourses about HIV/AIDS…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Discourse Analysis, Communicable Diseases
Tedesco, Laureen – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
This essay examines the interplay between Jane Andrews's purpose and her pedagogy in "The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball that Floats in the Air." The book demonstrates the teaching strategies she learned at the First State Normal in Massachusetts, moving from what the child knows to new material, engaging the child in personal…
Descriptors: Teachers, Childrens Literature, Books, Teaching Methods
Singleton, Ellen – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
An increased awareness of the gendered traditions of physical activity portrayed in vintage book series for girls and boys may provide teachers with a deeper understanding of (still) current ideological assumptions affecting female and male participation in sport and recreational activity. This article explores a unique girls' fiction series about…
Descriptors: Books, Fiction, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature

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