Rulers of Literary Playgrounds
Politics of Intergenerational Play in Children's Literature
Herausgeber: Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Justyna; Kalla, Irena Barbara
Rulers of Literary Playgrounds
Politics of Intergenerational Play in Children's Literature
Herausgeber: Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Justyna; Kalla, Irena Barbara
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Rulers of Literary Playgrounds: Politics of Intergenerational Play in Childrenâ s Literature offers multifaceted reflection on interdependences between children and adults as they engage in play in literary texts and in real life..
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Rulers of Literary Playgrounds63,99 €
- Christine H. LelandTeaching Children's Literature45,99 €
- Maria Nikolajeva (Sweden Stockholm University)How Picturebooks Work96,99 €
- Linnet McMahon (Retired, University of Reading, UK)The Handbook of Play Therapy and Therapeutic Play57,99 €
- New Directions in Picturebook Research49,99 €
- Anne HurryPsychoanalysis and Developmental Therapy66,99 €
- Lucie Armitt (UK University of Lincoln)Fantasy33,99 €
-
-
-
Rulers of Literary Playgrounds: Politics of Intergenerational Play in Childrenâ s Literature offers multifaceted reflection on interdependences between children and adults as they engage in play in literary texts and in real life..
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780367501433
- ISBN-10: 0367501430
- Artikelnr.: 59997258
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780367501433
- ISBN-10: 0367501430
- Artikelnr.: 59997258
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak is Associate Professor of Literature at the University of Wroc¿aw. She has published among others on utopianism in children¿s literature and participatory approaches in children¿s literature studies. She is Director of the Center for Young People¿s Literature and Culture at the Institute of English Studies (University of Wroc¿aw). Irena Barbara Kalla is Associate Professor at the University of Wroc¿aw, Dutch Studies. She has published on Dutch and Flemish literature, including Huisbeelden in de moderne Nederlandstalige poëzie (2012) and Minoes, Minnie, Minu en andere katse streken (with J. Van Coillie, 2017). She is Coordinator of the Centre for Research on Children¿s and Young Adult Literature at the University of Wroc¿aw.
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, University of Wroc
aw with Irena Barbara Kalla, University of Wroc
aw Introduction: The Playground of Children's Literature Part One: Social and Political Contexts of Play Chapter 1 Birgitte Beck Pristed (Aarhus University, Denmark) The ABC of Late Soviet Wastepaper for Pioneers and Their Parents Chapter 2 Jan Van Coillie (KU Leuven, Belgium) How Delightful is a Child at Play? Play in Children's Literature in Flanders during the Nineteenth Century: A Systemic Approach Chapter 3 Sarah Hoem Iversen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway) 'When you have said your les-sons well, then you shall go out to play': Play, Gender, and the Child Addressee in Nineteenth-century Children's Dictionaries Chapter 4 Yoo Kyung Sung (University of New Mexico, USA) Transnationalism and Play in Mexican Children's Childhood and Multicultural Children's Literature in the United States Chapter 5 Sally Sims Stokes (Catholic University of America, USA) Requiem for a Rabbit Scut: The Playful Encounter in Streatfeild and Hutton's Harlequinade Chapter 6 Blanka Grzegorczyk (University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Girls, Boys, Bombs, Toys: Terror and Play in Contemporary Children's Fiction Part Two: Constructs of Children's Agency in Play Representations of Childhood and Play Chapter 7 Elliot Schreiber (Vassar College, USA) Branching out from the Family Tree: Fairy Tales, Imaginative Play, and Intergenerational Relations in Works by the Brothers Grimm, Ludwig Tieck, and Hans Christian Andersen Chapter 8 Ilaria Filograsso (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Language Play in Adult-Child Relationships: Gianni Rodari's Pedagogical and Literary Concepts Chapter 9 Elisabeth L. Nelson (University of Glasgow, UK) Recollecting Childhood: Writing the Child at Play Chapter 10 Taraneh Matloob Haghanikar (University of Northern Iowa, USA) & Linda M. Pavonetti (Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA) Representations of Play in Caldecott Medal and Honor Books during 1938-1949 and 2001-2014 Part Three: Materialities of Play Chapter 11 Jennifer Farrar (University of Glasgow, UK) Encounters with Metafiction: Playing with Ideas of What Counts When It Comes to Reading Chapter 12 Zofia Zasacka (National Library and the Educational Research Institute, Poland) Playing and Reading Together: The Beginnings of Literary Socialization Chapter 13 El
bieta Jamróz-Stolarska (University of Wroclaw, Poland) Crossing Boundaries in Children's Books: The Role of the Author, Illustrator and Publisher in Creating Playful Books for Young Readers Coda Chapter 14 Jean Webb (University of Worcester, UK) Reflection on Playing and Puzzling with Alice and Tom
aw with Irena Barbara Kalla, University of Wroc
aw Introduction: The Playground of Children's Literature Part One: Social and Political Contexts of Play Chapter 1 Birgitte Beck Pristed (Aarhus University, Denmark) The ABC of Late Soviet Wastepaper for Pioneers and Their Parents Chapter 2 Jan Van Coillie (KU Leuven, Belgium) How Delightful is a Child at Play? Play in Children's Literature in Flanders during the Nineteenth Century: A Systemic Approach Chapter 3 Sarah Hoem Iversen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway) 'When you have said your les-sons well, then you shall go out to play': Play, Gender, and the Child Addressee in Nineteenth-century Children's Dictionaries Chapter 4 Yoo Kyung Sung (University of New Mexico, USA) Transnationalism and Play in Mexican Children's Childhood and Multicultural Children's Literature in the United States Chapter 5 Sally Sims Stokes (Catholic University of America, USA) Requiem for a Rabbit Scut: The Playful Encounter in Streatfeild and Hutton's Harlequinade Chapter 6 Blanka Grzegorczyk (University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Girls, Boys, Bombs, Toys: Terror and Play in Contemporary Children's Fiction Part Two: Constructs of Children's Agency in Play Representations of Childhood and Play Chapter 7 Elliot Schreiber (Vassar College, USA) Branching out from the Family Tree: Fairy Tales, Imaginative Play, and Intergenerational Relations in Works by the Brothers Grimm, Ludwig Tieck, and Hans Christian Andersen Chapter 8 Ilaria Filograsso (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Language Play in Adult-Child Relationships: Gianni Rodari's Pedagogical and Literary Concepts Chapter 9 Elisabeth L. Nelson (University of Glasgow, UK) Recollecting Childhood: Writing the Child at Play Chapter 10 Taraneh Matloob Haghanikar (University of Northern Iowa, USA) & Linda M. Pavonetti (Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA) Representations of Play in Caldecott Medal and Honor Books during 1938-1949 and 2001-2014 Part Three: Materialities of Play Chapter 11 Jennifer Farrar (University of Glasgow, UK) Encounters with Metafiction: Playing with Ideas of What Counts When It Comes to Reading Chapter 12 Zofia Zasacka (National Library and the Educational Research Institute, Poland) Playing and Reading Together: The Beginnings of Literary Socialization Chapter 13 El
bieta Jamróz-Stolarska (University of Wroclaw, Poland) Crossing Boundaries in Children's Books: The Role of the Author, Illustrator and Publisher in Creating Playful Books for Young Readers Coda Chapter 14 Jean Webb (University of Worcester, UK) Reflection on Playing and Puzzling with Alice and Tom
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, University of Wroc
aw with Irena Barbara Kalla, University of Wroc
aw Introduction: The Playground of Children's Literature Part One: Social and Political Contexts of Play Chapter 1 Birgitte Beck Pristed (Aarhus University, Denmark) The ABC of Late Soviet Wastepaper for Pioneers and Their Parents Chapter 2 Jan Van Coillie (KU Leuven, Belgium) How Delightful is a Child at Play? Play in Children's Literature in Flanders during the Nineteenth Century: A Systemic Approach Chapter 3 Sarah Hoem Iversen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway) 'When you have said your les-sons well, then you shall go out to play': Play, Gender, and the Child Addressee in Nineteenth-century Children's Dictionaries Chapter 4 Yoo Kyung Sung (University of New Mexico, USA) Transnationalism and Play in Mexican Children's Childhood and Multicultural Children's Literature in the United States Chapter 5 Sally Sims Stokes (Catholic University of America, USA) Requiem for a Rabbit Scut: The Playful Encounter in Streatfeild and Hutton's Harlequinade Chapter 6 Blanka Grzegorczyk (University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Girls, Boys, Bombs, Toys: Terror and Play in Contemporary Children's Fiction Part Two: Constructs of Children's Agency in Play Representations of Childhood and Play Chapter 7 Elliot Schreiber (Vassar College, USA) Branching out from the Family Tree: Fairy Tales, Imaginative Play, and Intergenerational Relations in Works by the Brothers Grimm, Ludwig Tieck, and Hans Christian Andersen Chapter 8 Ilaria Filograsso (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Language Play in Adult-Child Relationships: Gianni Rodari's Pedagogical and Literary Concepts Chapter 9 Elisabeth L. Nelson (University of Glasgow, UK) Recollecting Childhood: Writing the Child at Play Chapter 10 Taraneh Matloob Haghanikar (University of Northern Iowa, USA) & Linda M. Pavonetti (Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA) Representations of Play in Caldecott Medal and Honor Books during 1938-1949 and 2001-2014 Part Three: Materialities of Play Chapter 11 Jennifer Farrar (University of Glasgow, UK) Encounters with Metafiction: Playing with Ideas of What Counts When It Comes to Reading Chapter 12 Zofia Zasacka (National Library and the Educational Research Institute, Poland) Playing and Reading Together: The Beginnings of Literary Socialization Chapter 13 El
bieta Jamróz-Stolarska (University of Wroclaw, Poland) Crossing Boundaries in Children's Books: The Role of the Author, Illustrator and Publisher in Creating Playful Books for Young Readers Coda Chapter 14 Jean Webb (University of Worcester, UK) Reflection on Playing and Puzzling with Alice and Tom
aw with Irena Barbara Kalla, University of Wroc
aw Introduction: The Playground of Children's Literature Part One: Social and Political Contexts of Play Chapter 1 Birgitte Beck Pristed (Aarhus University, Denmark) The ABC of Late Soviet Wastepaper for Pioneers and Their Parents Chapter 2 Jan Van Coillie (KU Leuven, Belgium) How Delightful is a Child at Play? Play in Children's Literature in Flanders during the Nineteenth Century: A Systemic Approach Chapter 3 Sarah Hoem Iversen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway) 'When you have said your les-sons well, then you shall go out to play': Play, Gender, and the Child Addressee in Nineteenth-century Children's Dictionaries Chapter 4 Yoo Kyung Sung (University of New Mexico, USA) Transnationalism and Play in Mexican Children's Childhood and Multicultural Children's Literature in the United States Chapter 5 Sally Sims Stokes (Catholic University of America, USA) Requiem for a Rabbit Scut: The Playful Encounter in Streatfeild and Hutton's Harlequinade Chapter 6 Blanka Grzegorczyk (University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Girls, Boys, Bombs, Toys: Terror and Play in Contemporary Children's Fiction Part Two: Constructs of Children's Agency in Play Representations of Childhood and Play Chapter 7 Elliot Schreiber (Vassar College, USA) Branching out from the Family Tree: Fairy Tales, Imaginative Play, and Intergenerational Relations in Works by the Brothers Grimm, Ludwig Tieck, and Hans Christian Andersen Chapter 8 Ilaria Filograsso (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Language Play in Adult-Child Relationships: Gianni Rodari's Pedagogical and Literary Concepts Chapter 9 Elisabeth L. Nelson (University of Glasgow, UK) Recollecting Childhood: Writing the Child at Play Chapter 10 Taraneh Matloob Haghanikar (University of Northern Iowa, USA) & Linda M. Pavonetti (Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA) Representations of Play in Caldecott Medal and Honor Books during 1938-1949 and 2001-2014 Part Three: Materialities of Play Chapter 11 Jennifer Farrar (University of Glasgow, UK) Encounters with Metafiction: Playing with Ideas of What Counts When It Comes to Reading Chapter 12 Zofia Zasacka (National Library and the Educational Research Institute, Poland) Playing and Reading Together: The Beginnings of Literary Socialization Chapter 13 El
bieta Jamróz-Stolarska (University of Wroclaw, Poland) Crossing Boundaries in Children's Books: The Role of the Author, Illustrator and Publisher in Creating Playful Books for Young Readers Coda Chapter 14 Jean Webb (University of Worcester, UK) Reflection on Playing and Puzzling with Alice and Tom