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Children's Literature Studies: A Research Handbook [Hardback]

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Edited by (Newcastle University, UK), Edited by (University of St Andrews, St.Andrews)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 446 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 0230525539
  • ISBN-13: 9780230525535
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 446 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 0230525539
  • ISBN-13: 9780230525535
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Children's literature is a rapidly expanding field of research which presents students and researchers with a number of practical and intellectual challenges. This research handbook is the first devoted to the specialist skills and complexities of studying children's literature at university level. Bringing together the expertise of leading international scholars, it combines practical advice with in-depth discussion of critical approaches.

Wide- ranging in approach, Children's Literature Studies: A Research Handbook: - Considers 'children's literature' in its fullest sense, examining visual texts (such as picturebooks), films, computer games and other 'transformed' texts, as well as more traditional modes of writing for children - Offers a step-by-step guide to devising, starting and carrying out a research project (such as a dissertation or thesis), and advice on what kinds of research it is possible and profitable to undertake - Surveys the different methodologies and theoretical approaches used by children's literature scholars - Includes case studies, questions and exercises to reinforce ideas discussed in each chapter

- Provides lists of further reading and a specialist glossary that will remain a useful reference resource

This handbook will be an essential companion for those studying children's literature, whether as undergraduates, postgraduates, or beyond.

Recenzijas

'A terrific and very timely book. Reynolds and Grenby have commissioned some of the best children's literature scholars (themselves included) to address key topics in research and criticism, and the result is a volume at once theoretically sophisticated and highly practical.' - Kenneth Kidd, Associate Professor, University of Florida, USA 'An extremely useful handbook that provides excellent advice on how to approach literary-critical research into children's literature.' - Lisa Sainsbury, National Centre for Research in Children's Literature, Roehampton University, UK

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'A terrific and very timely book. Reynolds and Grenby have commissioned some of the best children's literature scholars (themselves included) to address key topics in research and criticism, and the result is a volume at once theoretically sophisticated and highly practical.' - Kenneth Kidd, Associate Professor, University of Florida, USA 'An extremely useful handbook that provides excellent advice on how to approach literary-critical research into children's literature.' - Lisa Sainsbury, National Centre for Research in Children's Literature, Roehampton University, UK
List of Illustrations
x
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on Contributors xii
Introduction 1(10)
Kimberley Reynolds
Why research children's literature?
1(2)
What do researchers in children's literature study?
3(1)
The child(ren) in children's literature
4(1)
Literature for children
5(2)
Why a specialist research methods handbook?
7(4)
1 Basic Children's Literature Research Skills
11(32)
M. O. Grenby
1.1 Choosing your project
13(3)
1.2 Beginning your research
16(3)
1.3 Sample research proposals
19(5)
1.4 Conducting your research
24(4)
1.5 Writing up your research
28(7)
1.6 Children's literature research-specific issues
35(8)
2 Children's Literature Archives, Collections and Resources
43(28)
2.1 Using research libraries, archives and collections
45(8)
Alison Bailey
2.2 Case study - working in the British Library
53(3)
Alison Bailey
2.3 Using manuscripts to research children's literature
56(4)
Ruth Connolly
2.4 Case study - working with the Seven Stories archive
60(2)
Nolan Dalrymple
2.5 Finding secondary material
62(9)
Lucy Pearson
3 Visual Texts
71(26)
3.1 Practical advice for researchers
73(5)
Sandra L. Beckett
3.2 A practical case study - Little Red Riding Hood
78(4)
Sandra L. Beckett
3.3 Analysing visual texts - tools and terminologies
82(9)
Rosemary Ross Johnston
3.4 Case study - The Island by Armin Greder
91(6)
Rosemary Ross Johnston
4 Historical Research
97(24)
4.1 Researching historical children's literature
99(3)
M. O. Grenby
4.2 Text and context
102(5)
M. O. Grenby
4.3 Histories, politics and children's literature
107(14)
David Rudd
5 Research and Theory
121(64)
5.1 Introduction
123(5)
Kimberley Reynolds
5.2 Child-oriented criticism
128(5)
Kimberley Reynolds
5.3 Reader response
133(9)
Rosemary Ross Johnston
5.4 Comparative children's literature
142(9)
Emer O'Sullivan
5.5 Gender
151(11)
Rosemary Ross Johnston
5.6 Multiculturalism and post-colonialism
162(9)
Clare Bradford
5.7 Psychological approaches to children's literature
171(7)
Charles Butler
5.8 Postmodernism
178(7)
Charles Butler
6 Changing Forms and Formats
185(21)
6.1 Textual transformations: The case of Robinson Crusoe
187(8)
Andrew O'Malley
6.2 Film adaptation: The case of The Secret Garden
195(11)
Charles Butler
Afterword 206(3)
Kimberley Reynolds
Glossary 209(4)
Works Cited 213(16)
Index 229
KIMBERLEY REYNOLDS Professor of Children's Literature in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics at Newcastle University, UK. She was President of the International Research Society for Children's Literature (2003 2007). Recent publications include Radical Children's Literature: Future Visions and Aesthetic Transformations which received the Children's Literature Association Award in 2009 and Modern Children's Literature: An Introduction.

M. O. GRENBY Reader in Children's Literature in the School of English at Newcastle University, UK. He is the author of several books on children's literature and eighteenth-century culture, including The Child Reader 1700-1840 and The Anti-Jacobin Novel, and is the co-editor of Popular Children's Literature in Britain and The Cambridge Companion to Children's Literature.