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Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present: Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present


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This series recognizes and supports innovative work on the child and on literature for children and adolescents that informs teaching and engages with current and emerging debates in the field. Proposals are welcome for interdisciplinary and comparative studies by humanities scholars working in a variety of fields, including literature; book history, periodicals history, and print culture and the sociology of texts; theater, film, musicology, and performance studies; history, including the history of education; gender studies; art history and visual culture; cultural studies; and religion.

Topics might include, among other possibilities, how concepts and representations of the child have changed in response to adult concerns; postcolonial and transnational perspectives; "domestic imperialism" and the acculturation of the young within and across class and ethnic lines; the commercialization of childhood and children's bodies; views of young people as consumers and/or originators of culture; the child and religious discourse; children's and adolescents' self-representations; and adults' recollections of childhood.

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Genre, Reception, and Adaptation in the 'Twilight' Series

Genre, Reception, and Adaptation in the 'Twilight' Series

1st Edition

Edited By Anne Morey
November 28, 2016

Much of the criticism on Stephenie Meyer's immensely popular 'Twilight' novels has underrated or even disparaged the books while belittling the questionable taste of an audience that many believe is being inculcated with anti-feminist values. Avoiding a repetition of such reductive critiques of the...

Heroism in the Harry Potter Series

Heroism in the Harry Potter Series

1st Edition

Edited By Katrin Berndt, Lena Steveker
November 23, 2016

Taking up the various conceptions of heroism that are conjured in the Harry Potter series, this collection examines the ways fictional heroism in the twenty-first century challenges the idealized forms of a somewhat simplistic masculinity associated with genres like the epic, romance and classic ...

History and the Construction of the Child in Early British Children's Literature

History and the Construction of the Child in Early British Children's Literature

1st Edition

By Jackie C. Horne
November 17, 2016

How did the 'flat' characters of eighteenth-century children's literature become 'round' by the mid-nineteenth? While previous critics have pointed to literary Romanticism for an explanation, Jackie C. Horne argues that this shift can be better understood by looking to the discipline of history. ...

Young People and the Shaping of Public Space in Melbourne, 1870-1914

Young People and the Shaping of Public Space in Melbourne, 1870-1914

1st Edition

By Simon Sleight
November 17, 2016

Baby booms have a long history. In 1870, colonial Melbourne was ’perspiring juvenile humanity’ with an astonishing 42 per cent of the city’s inhabitants aged 14 and under - a demographic anomaly resulting from the gold rushes of the 1850s. Within this context, Simon Sleight enters the heated debate...

Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-Century England Literature, Representation, and the NSPCC

Conceptualizing Cruelty to Children in Nineteenth-Century England: Literature, Representation, and the NSPCC

1st Edition

By Monica Flegel
November 15, 2016

Moving nimbly between literary and historical texts, Monica Flegel provides a much-needed interpretive framework for understanding the specific formulation of child cruelty popularized by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in the late nineteenth century. Flegel ...

The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Law and Literature Estate, Blood, and Body

The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Law and Literature: Estate, Blood, and Body

1st Edition

By Cheryl L. Nixon
November 15, 2016

Cheryl Nixon's book is the first to connect the eighteenth-century fictional orphan and factual orphan, emphasizing the legal concepts of estate, blood, and body. Examining novels by authors such as Eliza Haywood, Tobias Smollett, and Elizabeth Inchbald, and referencing never-before analyzed case ...

The Making of Modern Children's Literature in Britain Publishing and Criticism in the 1960s and 1970s

The Making of Modern Children's Literature in Britain: Publishing and Criticism in the 1960s and 1970s

1st Edition

By Lucy Pearson
October 31, 2016

Lucy Pearson’s lively and engaging book examines British children’s literature during the period widely regarded as a ’second golden age’. Drawing extensively on archival material, Pearson investigates the practical and ideological factors that shaped ideas of ’good’ children’s literature in ...

Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods Nineteenth-Century Missionary Infant Schools in Three British Colonies

Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods: Nineteenth-Century Missionary Infant Schools in Three British Colonies

1st Edition

By Helen May, Baljit Kaur
October 19, 2016

Taking up a little-known story of education, schooling, and missionary endeavor, Helen May, Baljit Kaur, and Larry Prochner focus on the experiences of very young ’native’ children in three British colonies. In missionary settlements across the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand, ...

Kipling's Children's Literature Language, Identity, and Constructions of Childhood

Kipling's Children's Literature: Language, Identity, and Constructions of Childhood

1st Edition

By Sue Walsh
October 19, 2016

Despite Kipling's popularity as an author and his standing as a politically controversial figure, much of his work has remained relatively unexamined due to its characterization as 'children's literature'. Sue Walsh challenges the apparently clear division between 'children's' and 'adult' ...

Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture The Emergent Adult

Contemporary Adolescent Literature and Culture: The Emergent Adult

1st Edition

Edited By Maria Nikolajeva, Mary Hilton
October 10, 2016

Offering a wide range of critical perspectives, this volume explores the moral, ideological and literary landscapes in fiction and other cultural productions aimed at young adults. Topics examined are adolescence and the natural world, nationhood and identity, the mapping of sexual awakening onto ...

Constructing Girlhood through the Periodical Press, 1850-1915

Constructing Girlhood through the Periodical Press, 1850-1915

1st Edition

By Kristine Moruzi
September 09, 2016

Focusing on six popular British girls' periodicals, Kristine Moruzi explores the debate about the shifting nature of Victorian girlhood between 1850 and 1915. During an era of significant political, social, and economic change, girls' periodicals demonstrate the difficulties of fashioning a ...

Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction

Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction

1st Edition

Edited By Sara K. Day, Miranda A. Green-Barteet, Amy L. Montz
August 26, 2016

Responding to the increasingly powerful presence of dystopian literature for young adults, this volume focuses on novels featuring a female protagonist who contends with societal and governmental threats at the same time that she is navigating the treacherous waters of young adulthood. The ...

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