This book offers case studies analyzing a full array of genres in children's literature, from picture books to young adult novels. This volume's contributions interrogate how children's literature is a powerful yet under examined space of rhetorical discourse that influences one of the most impressionable segments of our population.
This book offers case studies analyzing a full array of genres in children's literature, from picture books to young adult novels. This volume's contributions interrogate how children's literature is a powerful yet under examined space of rhetorical discourse that influences one of the most impressionable segments of our population.
John H. Saunders is visiting assistant professor at the University of Central Arkansas.
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1.Bedtime Rhetoric John H. Saunders 2.TSZ, TSZ, TSZ to Industrial 'Cap'italism: A Marxist Analysis of Caps for Sale Christopher J. Oldenburg 3.Pigs and Wolves: The Rhetorical Construction of a Traditional Tale and a Contemporary Pastiche Mary Elizabeth Bezanson and Deborah Lee Norland 4.The Cat in the Hat: The Complexity of a Simple Tale John H. Saunders 5.Mommy and Daddy Were Married, and Other Creation Myths in Children's Books About Sex Brett L. Lunceford 6."Good Readers" in Narnia: C. S. Lewis's Rhetoric of Invitation Joshua D. Hill 7."Why Do You Hurt These Children?": The Rhetoric of "Risky Stories" in Children's Literature Lauren Lemley 8.Subversive Identification and the Coincidentia Oppositorum in Ursula Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea Michael Warren Tumolo and Jennifer Beidendorf 9.The Multi-Gaze Perspective of Harry Potter Lauren Rose Camacci 10.Conclusion John H. Saunders
1.Bedtime Rhetoric John H. Saunders 2.TSZ, TSZ, TSZ to Industrial 'Cap'italism: A Marxist Analysis of Caps for Sale Christopher J. Oldenburg 3.Pigs and Wolves: The Rhetorical Construction of a Traditional Tale and a Contemporary Pastiche Mary Elizabeth Bezanson and Deborah Lee Norland 4.The Cat in the Hat: The Complexity of a Simple Tale John H. Saunders 5.Mommy and Daddy Were Married, and Other Creation Myths in Children's Books About Sex Brett L. Lunceford 6."Good Readers" in Narnia: C. S. Lewis's Rhetoric of Invitation Joshua D. Hill 7."Why Do You Hurt These Children?": The Rhetoric of "Risky Stories" in Children's Literature Lauren Lemley 8.Subversive Identification and the Coincidentia Oppositorum in Ursula Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea Michael Warren Tumolo and Jennifer Beidendorf 9.The Multi-Gaze Perspective of Harry Potter Lauren Rose Camacci 10.Conclusion John H. Saunders
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