E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten
Nations of Childhood
E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten
Reihe: Children's Literature and Culture
ISBN: 978-1-136-24895-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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First Things – Introduction by Kit Kelen and Björn Sundmark I. The Child and the Nation – Lessons in Citizenship 1. A New "Bend in the Road": Navigating Nationhood through L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables Danielle Russell 2. Ski Tracks in the Wilderness: Nature and Nation in Norwegian Young Adult Books from the 1930s Svein Slettan 3. Wild Nature Revisited: Negotiations of the National Self-Imagination Kristin Ørjasaeter II. Subversive Tales – Critiquing the Nation 4. Dangerous Children and Children in Danger: Reading American Comics under the Italian Fascist Régime Caterina Sinibaldi 5. The World is a Confused Pink Sheep: Subversive Uses of Icelandic themes in the Poetry of Þorarinn Eldjárn Olga Holownia 6. Deconstructions of the Japanese Nation State in Uehashi Nahoko’s Moribito (Guardian) series Helen Kilpatrick and Orie Muta 7. "The Ghost Remembers Only What It Wants To": Traumas of Girlhood as a Metonym for the Nation in the South Korean Whispering Corridors (Yeogo goedam) series Sung-Ae Lee and John Stephens III. Nations Before and Within 8. Nation as Home? A New Quest for Taiwanese Aboriginal Literature Irene Ying-Yu Chen 9. Nation-Building in Australia: The Pre-Federation Children’s Novels of Ethel Turner Jan Keane 10. "Our Motherland": Mapping an Identity in Bengali Children’s Literature Gargi Gangopadhyay IV. Empire, Globalization and Cosmopolitan Consciousness 11. Writing and Righting History: Henty’s Nation Laura Jones 12. Empire and Nation in the Life Work of Arthur Mee Kit Kelen 13. International Classic Characters and National Ideologies: Alice and Pinocchio in Greece Petros Panaou and Tasoula Tsilimeni V. Childhood as Nation Imagined – Once Upon a Time to Be 14. Medievalism and Nationhood in Children’s Literature Clare Bradford 15. Set in Stone: Runes, Nation, Childhood Björn Sundmark 16. Post-Fordist Nation: The Economics of Childhood and the New Global Citizenship Abbie E Ventura 17. "I thought I lived in a country where I had rights": Conceptualising Child Citizenship in the Posthuman Era Victoria Flanagan Postscript: Where Children Rule? Kit Kelen and Björn Sundmark