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Children's Literature and Culture


About the Series

Founding Editor and Series Editor 1994-2011: Jack Zipes

Series Editor, 2011-2018: Philip Nel

 

Founded by Jack Zipes in 1994, Children's Literature and Culture is the longest-running series devoted to the study of children’s literature and culture from a national and international perspective. Dedicated to promoting original research in children’s literature and children’s culture, in 2011 the series expanded its focus to include childhood studies, and it seeks to explore the legal, historical, and philosophical conditions of different childhoods. An advocate for scholarship from around the globe, the series recognizes innovation and encourages interdisciplinarity. Children's Literature and Culture offers cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections considering topics such as gender, race, picturebooks, childhood, nation, religion, technology, and many others. Titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

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Myth, Symbol, and Meaning in Mary Poppins

Myth, Symbol, and Meaning in Mary Poppins

1st Edition

By Giorgia Grilli
November 10, 2014

The Mary Poppins that many people know of today--a stern, but sweet, loveable, and reassuring British nanny--is a far cry from the character created by Pamela Lyndon Travers in the 1930's. Instead, this is the Mary Poppins reinvented by Disney in the eponymous movie. This book sheds light on the ...

Peter Pan's Shadows in the Literary Imagination

Peter Pan's Shadows in the Literary Imagination

1st Edition

By Kirsten Stirling
November 10, 2014

This book is a literary analysis of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan in all its different versions -- key rewritings, dramatisations, prequels, and sequels -- and includes a synthesis of the main critical interpretations of the text over its history. A comprehensive and intelligent study of the Peter Pan ...

Representations of Technology in Science Fiction for Young People

Representations of Technology in Science Fiction for Young People

1st Edition

By Noga Applebaum
November 10, 2014

In this new book, Noga Applebaum surveys science fiction novels published for children and young adults from 1980 to the present, exposing the anti-technological bias existing within a genre often associated with the celebration of technology. Applebaum argues that perceptions of technology as a ...

Textual Transformations in Children's Literature Adaptations, Translations, Reconsiderations

Textual Transformations in Children's Literature: Adaptations, Translations, Reconsiderations

1st Edition

Edited By Benjamin Lefebvre
November 10, 2014

This book offers new critical approaches for the study of adaptations, abridgments, translations, parodies, and mash-ups that occur internationally in contemporary children’s culture. It follows recent shifts in adaptation studies that call for a move beyond fidelity criticism, a paradigm that ...

The Nation in Children’s Literature Nations of Childhood

The Nation in Children’s Literature: Nations of Childhood

1st Edition

Edited By Kit Kelen, Bjorn Sundmark
November 10, 2014

This book explores the meaning of nation or nationalism in children’s literature and how it constructs and represents different national experiences. The contributors discuss diverse aspects of children’s literature and film from interdisciplinary and multicultural approaches, ranging from the ...

Translation Under State Control Books for Young People in the German Democratic Republic

Translation Under State Control: Books for Young People in the German Democratic Republic

1st Edition

By Gaby Thomson-Wohlgemuth
November 10, 2014

In this book, Gaby Thomson-Wohlgemuth explores the effects of ideology on the English-to-German translation of children’s literature under the socialist regime of the former German Democratic Republic. Giving prominence to extra-textual factors, the study undertakes a close investigation of the ...

Beyond Pippi Longstocking Intermedial and International Approaches to Astrid Lindgren's Work

Beyond Pippi Longstocking: Intermedial and International Approaches to Astrid Lindgren's Work

1st Edition

Edited By Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer, Astrid Surmatz
September 11, 2014

Astrid Lindgren, author of the famed Pippi Longstocking novels, is perhaps one of the most significant children's authors of the last half of the twentieth century. In this collection contributors consider films, music, and picturebooks relating to Lindgren, in addition to ...

Humor in Contemporary Junior Literature

Humor in Contemporary Junior Literature

1st Edition

By Julie Cross
August 12, 2014

In this new book, Julie Cross examines the intricacies of textual humor in contemporary junior literature, using the tools of literary criticism and humor theory. Cross investigates the dialectical paradoxes of humor and debunks the common belief in oppositional binaries of ‘simple’ versus ‘complex...

Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children's Literature

Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children's Literature

1st Edition

By Tison Pugh
July 17, 2014

Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children’s Literature examines distinguished classics of children’s literature both old and new—including L. Frank Baum’s Oz books, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House series, J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of ...

Landscape in Children's Literature

Landscape in Children's Literature

1st Edition

By Jane Carroll
July 17, 2014

This book provides a new critical methodology for the study of landscapes in children's literature. Treating landscape as the integration of unchanging and irreducible physical elements, or topoi, Carroll identifies and analyses four kinds of space — sacred spaces, green spaces, roadways, and ...

The Myth of Persephone in Girls' Fantasy Literature

The Myth of Persephone in Girls' Fantasy Literature

1st Edition

By Holly Blackford
July 17, 2014

In this book, Blackford historicizes the appeal of the Persephone myth in the nineteenth century and traces figurations of Persephone, Demeter, and Hades throughout girls’ literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She illuminates developmental patterns and anxieties in E. T. A. Hoffmann...

The Poetics of Childhood

The Poetics of Childhood

1st Edition

By Roni Natov
November 15, 2002

The Poetics of Childhood investigates the sensibility of childhood and the ways writers try to recapture it. It explores the earliest conceptions of innocence and the development of literature about children through contemporary times. It encompasses the pastoral, the dark pastoral, the ...

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