Family in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Spencer, Eleanor; Dillon Craig, Jade
Family in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Spencer, Eleanor; Dillon Craig, Jade
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Family in Children's and Young Adult Literature is a comprehensive study of the family in Anglophone children's and Young Adult literature from the early nineteenth century to the present day.
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Family in Children's and Young Adult Literature is a comprehensive study of the family in Anglophone children's and Young Adult literature from the early nineteenth century to the present day.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781032217093
- ISBN-10: 103221709X
- Artikelnr.: 72105944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781032217093
- ISBN-10: 103221709X
- Artikelnr.: 72105944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Eleanor Spencer is Principal of Janet Clarke Hall at the University of Melbourne, where she is also an Honorary Senior Fellow in the School of Culture and Communications, teaching on the English and Theatre Studies programme. She is the recipient of a Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship and was Visiting Fellow in the Department of English at Harvard University. Her research interests include twentieth and twenty-first-century British and American poetry, and children's and Young Adult fiction. Her recent publications include the New Casebook on American Poetry since 1945 (2016), and essays in Sylvia Plath in Context (2019) and A Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Poetry 1960¿2015 (2020). Jade Dillon Craig is Associate Professor of Children's Literature and Young Learners at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway. Her research interests include children's literature, Alice studies, visual texts, cinematography, and gender studies. She has published book chapters in volumes with Palgrave Macmillan, Peter Lang, and McFarland. Her most recent publication features in Barnboken: Journal of Children's Literature Research. Jade is a project leader for eBLINK (engelske bildebøker i norske klasserom) and co-founder of the Children's Literature Education and Research group at NTNU (with Alyssa Magee Lowery).
Foreword
Ann Alston
Introduction: Exploding the Nuclear Family
Eleanor Spencer and Jade Dillon Craig
Part I: Beyond Wicked Stepmothers and Absent(-minded) Fathers
1. Where Are They Now? Manifestations of (Monstrous) Mothers in Fairy
Tales
Claudia Schwabe
2. Perspectives on Fathers and Fatherhood within Children's Literature:
A Case Study of Katya Balen's October, October
Richard Charlesworth
3. 'Shrewd sound-hearted maiden aunts': The Aunt Figure in Children's
Literature
Jane Suzanne Carroll
4. "What's the point of grandpa?": Grandparents in Children's Literature
Vanessa Joosen
Part II: Home, Nation, and Empire
5. Families Formed, Found and Fractured in the Children's Novels of
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Elisabeth Rose Gruner
6. The Feral Child and the More-than-Human Family
Jessica Straley
7. A Gift to the Family of Britain: Depictions of African, Caribbean and
Black British Families in British Children's Literature after 1970
Karen Sands-O'Connor and Phyllis Ramage
8. Kinning with Picturebooks about La Frontera
Macarena García-González and Evelyn Arizpe
Part III: Growing Pains and Teenage Dreams
9. Bowlby, Blyton, and Child Care Issues in The Famous Five series
Nicholas Tucker
10. From First Born to Second Fiddle: Empathy is an Argument if Your Name
is Peter Hatcher in Judy Blume's Fudge Books
Joseph Michael Sommers
11. "Mum's no fun now": Constructing the Maternal in the Family Fictions
of Jacqueline Wilson
Kay Waddilove
12. 'Chasing the Dragon': The Anxieties of Family in the Fiction of
Melvin Burgess
Alyson Miller
13. A Taste for the Secret: Tracing Secretive Families in Malorie
Blackman's Fiction
Blanka Grzegorczyk
14. Queering the Family in Young Adult Literature: Adam Silvera's They
Both Die at the End, Familial Disruption, and the Space of the Home
Angel Daniel Matos
Part IV: Alternative Families in Alternative Worlds
15. Lost Boys, Found Boys: Masculinities and Families in J.K Rowling's
Harry Potter
Eleanor Spencer
16. Unhomely Domestic Spaces in Neil Gaiman's Coraline
Jade Dillon Craig
17. Apple to Pomegranate: Vampires and Families in the Twilight Saga
Lisa Nevarez
18. Breeders, Rebels and Warriors: The Oppression of Adolescent Mothers
in the Young Adult Dystopias The Lone City trilogy and Gather the
Daughters
Malin Alkestrand
Ann Alston
Introduction: Exploding the Nuclear Family
Eleanor Spencer and Jade Dillon Craig
Part I: Beyond Wicked Stepmothers and Absent(-minded) Fathers
1. Where Are They Now? Manifestations of (Monstrous) Mothers in Fairy
Tales
Claudia Schwabe
2. Perspectives on Fathers and Fatherhood within Children's Literature:
A Case Study of Katya Balen's October, October
Richard Charlesworth
3. 'Shrewd sound-hearted maiden aunts': The Aunt Figure in Children's
Literature
Jane Suzanne Carroll
4. "What's the point of grandpa?": Grandparents in Children's Literature
Vanessa Joosen
Part II: Home, Nation, and Empire
5. Families Formed, Found and Fractured in the Children's Novels of
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Elisabeth Rose Gruner
6. The Feral Child and the More-than-Human Family
Jessica Straley
7. A Gift to the Family of Britain: Depictions of African, Caribbean and
Black British Families in British Children's Literature after 1970
Karen Sands-O'Connor and Phyllis Ramage
8. Kinning with Picturebooks about La Frontera
Macarena García-González and Evelyn Arizpe
Part III: Growing Pains and Teenage Dreams
9. Bowlby, Blyton, and Child Care Issues in The Famous Five series
Nicholas Tucker
10. From First Born to Second Fiddle: Empathy is an Argument if Your Name
is Peter Hatcher in Judy Blume's Fudge Books
Joseph Michael Sommers
11. "Mum's no fun now": Constructing the Maternal in the Family Fictions
of Jacqueline Wilson
Kay Waddilove
12. 'Chasing the Dragon': The Anxieties of Family in the Fiction of
Melvin Burgess
Alyson Miller
13. A Taste for the Secret: Tracing Secretive Families in Malorie
Blackman's Fiction
Blanka Grzegorczyk
14. Queering the Family in Young Adult Literature: Adam Silvera's They
Both Die at the End, Familial Disruption, and the Space of the Home
Angel Daniel Matos
Part IV: Alternative Families in Alternative Worlds
15. Lost Boys, Found Boys: Masculinities and Families in J.K Rowling's
Harry Potter
Eleanor Spencer
16. Unhomely Domestic Spaces in Neil Gaiman's Coraline
Jade Dillon Craig
17. Apple to Pomegranate: Vampires and Families in the Twilight Saga
Lisa Nevarez
18. Breeders, Rebels and Warriors: The Oppression of Adolescent Mothers
in the Young Adult Dystopias The Lone City trilogy and Gather the
Daughters
Malin Alkestrand
Foreword
Ann Alston
Introduction: Exploding the Nuclear Family
Eleanor Spencer and Jade Dillon Craig
Part I: Beyond Wicked Stepmothers and Absent(-minded) Fathers
1. Where Are They Now? Manifestations of (Monstrous) Mothers in Fairy
Tales
Claudia Schwabe
2. Perspectives on Fathers and Fatherhood within Children's Literature:
A Case Study of Katya Balen's October, October
Richard Charlesworth
3. 'Shrewd sound-hearted maiden aunts': The Aunt Figure in Children's
Literature
Jane Suzanne Carroll
4. "What's the point of grandpa?": Grandparents in Children's Literature
Vanessa Joosen
Part II: Home, Nation, and Empire
5. Families Formed, Found and Fractured in the Children's Novels of
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Elisabeth Rose Gruner
6. The Feral Child and the More-than-Human Family
Jessica Straley
7. A Gift to the Family of Britain: Depictions of African, Caribbean and
Black British Families in British Children's Literature after 1970
Karen Sands-O'Connor and Phyllis Ramage
8. Kinning with Picturebooks about La Frontera
Macarena García-González and Evelyn Arizpe
Part III: Growing Pains and Teenage Dreams
9. Bowlby, Blyton, and Child Care Issues in The Famous Five series
Nicholas Tucker
10. From First Born to Second Fiddle: Empathy is an Argument if Your Name
is Peter Hatcher in Judy Blume's Fudge Books
Joseph Michael Sommers
11. "Mum's no fun now": Constructing the Maternal in the Family Fictions
of Jacqueline Wilson
Kay Waddilove
12. 'Chasing the Dragon': The Anxieties of Family in the Fiction of
Melvin Burgess
Alyson Miller
13. A Taste for the Secret: Tracing Secretive Families in Malorie
Blackman's Fiction
Blanka Grzegorczyk
14. Queering the Family in Young Adult Literature: Adam Silvera's They
Both Die at the End, Familial Disruption, and the Space of the Home
Angel Daniel Matos
Part IV: Alternative Families in Alternative Worlds
15. Lost Boys, Found Boys: Masculinities and Families in J.K Rowling's
Harry Potter
Eleanor Spencer
16. Unhomely Domestic Spaces in Neil Gaiman's Coraline
Jade Dillon Craig
17. Apple to Pomegranate: Vampires and Families in the Twilight Saga
Lisa Nevarez
18. Breeders, Rebels and Warriors: The Oppression of Adolescent Mothers
in the Young Adult Dystopias The Lone City trilogy and Gather the
Daughters
Malin Alkestrand
Ann Alston
Introduction: Exploding the Nuclear Family
Eleanor Spencer and Jade Dillon Craig
Part I: Beyond Wicked Stepmothers and Absent(-minded) Fathers
1. Where Are They Now? Manifestations of (Monstrous) Mothers in Fairy
Tales
Claudia Schwabe
2. Perspectives on Fathers and Fatherhood within Children's Literature:
A Case Study of Katya Balen's October, October
Richard Charlesworth
3. 'Shrewd sound-hearted maiden aunts': The Aunt Figure in Children's
Literature
Jane Suzanne Carroll
4. "What's the point of grandpa?": Grandparents in Children's Literature
Vanessa Joosen
Part II: Home, Nation, and Empire
5. Families Formed, Found and Fractured in the Children's Novels of
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Elisabeth Rose Gruner
6. The Feral Child and the More-than-Human Family
Jessica Straley
7. A Gift to the Family of Britain: Depictions of African, Caribbean and
Black British Families in British Children's Literature after 1970
Karen Sands-O'Connor and Phyllis Ramage
8. Kinning with Picturebooks about La Frontera
Macarena García-González and Evelyn Arizpe
Part III: Growing Pains and Teenage Dreams
9. Bowlby, Blyton, and Child Care Issues in The Famous Five series
Nicholas Tucker
10. From First Born to Second Fiddle: Empathy is an Argument if Your Name
is Peter Hatcher in Judy Blume's Fudge Books
Joseph Michael Sommers
11. "Mum's no fun now": Constructing the Maternal in the Family Fictions
of Jacqueline Wilson
Kay Waddilove
12. 'Chasing the Dragon': The Anxieties of Family in the Fiction of
Melvin Burgess
Alyson Miller
13. A Taste for the Secret: Tracing Secretive Families in Malorie
Blackman's Fiction
Blanka Grzegorczyk
14. Queering the Family in Young Adult Literature: Adam Silvera's They
Both Die at the End, Familial Disruption, and the Space of the Home
Angel Daniel Matos
Part IV: Alternative Families in Alternative Worlds
15. Lost Boys, Found Boys: Masculinities and Families in J.K Rowling's
Harry Potter
Eleanor Spencer
16. Unhomely Domestic Spaces in Neil Gaiman's Coraline
Jade Dillon Craig
17. Apple to Pomegranate: Vampires and Families in the Twilight Saga
Lisa Nevarez
18. Breeders, Rebels and Warriors: The Oppression of Adolescent Mothers
in the Young Adult Dystopias The Lone City trilogy and Gather the
Daughters
Malin Alkestrand