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Keywords for Children's Literature

✍ Scribed by Philip Nel; Lissa Paul; Nina Christensen


Publisher
New York University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
270
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Cleaned version with removed duplicate pages as well as corrected pagination and bookmarks.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Expanding the Map: An Introduction to the Second Edition
A Note on Classroom Use
Chapter 1: Adult
Chapter 2: Aesthetics
Chapter 3: Affect
Chapter 4: Agency
Chapter 5: Animal
Chapter 6: Archive
Chaper 7: Audience
Chapter 8: Authenticity
Chapter 9: Body
Chapter 10: Book
Chapter 11: Boyhood
Chapter 12: Childhood
Chapter 13: Children’s Literature
Chapter 14: Classic
Chapter 15: Crossover Literature
Chapter 16: Culture
Chapter 17: Diaspora
Chapter 18: Didactic
Chapter 19: Disability
Chapter 20: Diversity
Chapter 21: Domestic
Chapter 22: Fairy Tale/Märchen
Chapter 23: Family
Chapter 24: Fantasy
Chapter 25: Gender
Chapter 26: Genre
Chapter 27: Girlhood
Chapter 28: Graphic Novel
Chapter 29: Home
Chapter 30: Identity
Chapter 31: Indigenous
Chapter 32: Innocence
Chapter 33: Intermedial
Chapter 34: Irony
Chapter 35: Liminality
Chapter 36: Media
Chapter 37: Modernism
Chapter 38: Multicultural
Chapter 39: Nature
Chapter 40: Nonsense
Chapter 41: Nostalgia
Chapter 42: Performance
Chapter 43: Picture Book
Chapter 44: Play
Chapter 45: Poetry
Chapter 46: Postcolonial
Chapter 47: Posthuman
Chapter 48: Postmodernism
Chapter 49: Queer
Chapter 50: Race
Chapter 51: Realism
Chapter 52: Size
Chapter 53: Story
Chapter 54: Taboo
Chapter 55: Trans
Chapter 56: Translation
Chapter 57: Transnational
Chapter 58: Trauma
Chapter 59: Voice
Acknowledgments
References
About the Contributors


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