Children’s culture is not only culture for children; it’s culture by children — yet scholars of children’s culture overwhelmingly center work by adults for children. Producing Children acknowledges and theorizes children as cultural producers, underscoring how such creativity empowers children as active participants in their own culture, and helps us to reconceive our understandings of children themselves.
Children’s culture is not only culture for children; it’s culture by children — yet scholars of children’s culture overwhelmingly center work by adults for children. Producing Children acknowledges and theorizes children as cultural producers, underscoring how such creativity empowers children as active participants in their own culture, and helps us to reconceive our understandings of children themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PETER C. KUNZE is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the author of Staging a Comeback: Broadway, Hollywood, and the Disney Renaissance (Rutgers University Press). VICTORIA FORD SMITH is an associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. She is the author of Between Generations: Collaborative Authorship in the Golden Age of Children’s Literature.
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Introduction PETER C. KUNZE AND VICTORIA FORD SMITH PART ONE Authorship 1 Daisy Ashford and the Child Writer’s Use of Scale KATHARINE SLATER 2 “I didn’t die and felt the Earth”: Nature and the Urgency of Perception for Young Black Poets in The Voice of the Children Workshop RACHEL CONRAD 3 Representations of Youth Environmental Activism and Agency in Aika Tsubota’s Secrets of the Earth BRIANNA ANDERSON PART TWO Performance and Play 4 Phillis Wheatley’s Image and the Creative Black Child BRIGITTE FIELDER 5 “When he saw the pencil put to paper”: The Meaning-Making of Children’s Language in Depression-Era Harlem MAGGIE E. MORRIS DAVIS 6 Creative Testimonio as Activism: A Case Study of Sophie Cruz and Sarai Gonzalez CRISTINA RHODES 7 Acting Up: Child Actors as Authors and Collaborators in Contemporary World Cinema PETER C. KUNZE PART THREE Collaboration and Cocreation 8 “Mostly Written By”: A Cookbook Model for Reading Children’s Art IVY LINTON STABELL 9 Negotiating Nightmares: Improvising with Children in Arthur Tress’s The Dream Collector VICTORIA FORD SMITH 10 Choreographing Kinship: The Adult-Child Pas de Deux in Day on Earth and Lineage MARAH GUBAR 11 Charli, Charlie, and Me: An Autoethnographic Study of TikTok Dance and Child/Adult Collaborations TREVOR BOFFONE Notes on Contributors Index
Introduction PETER C. KUNZE AND VICTORIA FORD SMITH PART ONE Authorship 1 Daisy Ashford and the Child Writer’s Use of Scale KATHARINE SLATER 2 “I didn’t die and felt the Earth”: Nature and the Urgency of Perception for Young Black Poets in The Voice of the Children Workshop RACHEL CONRAD 3 Representations of Youth Environmental Activism and Agency in Aika Tsubota’s Secrets of the Earth BRIANNA ANDERSON PART TWO Performance and Play 4 Phillis Wheatley’s Image and the Creative Black Child BRIGITTE FIELDER 5 “When he saw the pencil put to paper”: The Meaning-Making of Children’s Language in Depression-Era Harlem MAGGIE E. MORRIS DAVIS 6 Creative Testimonio as Activism: A Case Study of Sophie Cruz and Sarai Gonzalez CRISTINA RHODES 7 Acting Up: Child Actors as Authors and Collaborators in Contemporary World Cinema PETER C. KUNZE PART THREE Collaboration and Cocreation 8 “Mostly Written By”: A Cookbook Model for Reading Children’s Art IVY LINTON STABELL 9 Negotiating Nightmares: Improvising with Children in Arthur Tress’s The Dream Collector VICTORIA FORD SMITH 10 Choreographing Kinship: The Adult-Child Pas de Deux in Day on Earth and Lineage MARAH GUBAR 11 Charli, Charlie, and Me: An Autoethnographic Study of TikTok Dance and Child/Adult Collaborations TREVOR BOFFONE Notes on Contributors Index
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