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Reading Children’s Literature: A Critical Introduction 2nd Edition by Carrie Hintz, ISBN-13: 978-1554814435

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Reading Children’s Literature: A Critical Introduction 2nd Edition by Carrie Hintz, ISBN-13: 978-1554814435

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  • Publisher: ‎ Broadview Press; 2nd edition (March 28, 2019)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 624 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 155481443X
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1554814435

Reading Children’s Literature offers insights into the major discussions and debates currently animating the field of children’s literature. Informed by recent scholarship and interest in cultural studies and critical theory, it is a compact core text that introduces students to the historical contexts, genres, and issues of children’s literature. A beautifully designed and illustrated supplement to individual literary works assigned, it also provides apparatus that makes it a complete resource for working with children’s literature during and after the course.

The second edition includes a new chapter on children’s literature and popular culture (including film, television, and merchandising) and has been updated throughout to reflect recent scholarship and new offerings in children’s media.

Table of Contents:

PREFACE

What Distinguishes this Book?

How this Book Is Organized

What’s New

INTRODUCTION FOR STUDENTS

Common Assumptions about Children’s Literature

What It Means to Read Critically

Reading Closely

Considering Literary History and Forms

Examining Historical and Cultural Contexts

Using Critical and Theoretical Concepts and Approaches

Why Read Children’s Literature Critically?

Dual Address and Complexity

Linguistic and Narrative Complexity

Didacticism and the Lessons of Children’s Literature

The Transmission of Cultural Values

Subversive or Hegemonic?

Pleasure and Unpleasure

CHAPTER 1: HISTORICIZING CHILDHOOD

Historical Models of Childhood

The Romantic Child

The Sinful Child

The Working Child

The Sacred Child

The Child as Radically Other

The Developing Child

The Child as Miniature Adult

Using Models of Childhood to Read Critically

The Uncertain Boundaries of Childhood

Child Crime

Child Sex

Child Soldiers

Child Embodiment and Disability

Child Privilege and Race

Children’s Literature and the History of Childhood

Reading Critically: The History of Childhood

Anne of Green Gables

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Anne of Green Gables

CHAPTER 2: THE EARLY HISTORY OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

Questions of De􀉹nition

De􀉹ning Literature

De􀉹ning Children’s Literature

Children’s Literature as Genre

The “Birth” of Children’s Literature?

John Newbery

Newbery’s Contemporaries: Thomas Boreman and Mary Cooper

Sarah Fielding and the First Children’s Novel?

General-Audience and Crossover Works

Aesop’s Fables

Chapbooks

Folk and Fairy Tales

Mixed-Age Works as Children’s Classics

Instructional Works and Didactic Literature

Textbooks

Religious Works

The Sunday School and Evangelical Movements

The Rational Moralists

Didactic Poetry and Fiction

The Golden Age

The Growth of the Children’s Literature Industry

The Crossover Appeal of Golden Age Books

The Tensions that De􀉹ne Children’s Literature

The Second Golden Age

Reading Critically: The History of Children’s Literature

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

CHAPTER 3: POETRY

Nursery Rhymes, Verse, and Poetry

A History of Poetry for Children

Bunyan and Watts

Mother Goose

The Romantic Poets and Nineteenth-Century Children’s Poetry

Forgotten Children’s Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Nineteenth-Century Humorous and Nonsense Poetry

Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Poetry

Contemporary Poetry as a Re􀉻ection on Self and Other

An Expanded Canon

Poetry Picturebooks, Concrete Poetry, and Verse Novels

Children’s Popular Culture and Poetry

Poetry Written by Children

The Separate Tradition of Poetry for Children

Questions to Ask When Approaching a Poem for Children

Common Figures of Speech

Typical Patterned Poetry for Children

Typical Metrical Forms for Poetry in English

Reading Critically: Poetry

“Escape at Bedtime” from A Child’s Garden of Verses

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching “Escape at Bedtime”

CHAPTER 4: FAIRY TALES

De􀉹nition of the Fairy Tale

Fairy Tales and Revision

Fairy Tales Worldwide

Fairy Tales and Ancient Myth

A History of the Literary Fairy Tale in the Western World

The Early Modern Roots of the Literary Fairy Tale

Fairy Tales in the Nineteenth Century

Oral Tales versus Literary Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales: Mass Media and Film

The Social Function of Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales and Unhappy Endings

Interpreting Fairy Tales

Psychoanalytical Approaches

Sociohistorical Approaches

Feminist Responses to Fairy Tales

Fairy-Tale Revision as Critical Practice

Queer Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales and Disability

Race in Disney’s Fairy Tale Films and Television

Race in Fairy Tales and Folk Tales

Reading Critically: Fairy Tales

Trina Schart Hyman’s Retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood”

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching “Little Red Riding Hood”

CHAPTER 5: PICTUREBOOKS, GRAPHIC NOVELS, AND DIGITAL TEXTS

De􀉹ning the Picturebook

A History of Picturebooks

Precursors to Picturebooks

The Picturebook as a Commercial Form

Twentieth-Century Picturebooks

How Words and Images Relate

Wordless Picturebooks

The Relationship of Authors and Illustrators

Artistic Choices in the Production of Picturebooks

The Size of the Book

The Size of the Picture against the Page

The Composition of Objects on the Page

The Use, Amount, and Quality of Color

The Strength of Line

The Medium Used

Some Media Used in the Production of Picturebooks

Mixed Media

Setting

Text within the Pictures

Concerns about Picturebooks

Availability and Cost of Picturebooks

New Frontiers for Visual Texts

Reinventing the Concept Book

Graphic Novels

A Brief History of the Graphic Novel

Graphic Narratives and the Child and YA Reader

Reading Graphic Novels Critically

Terms for the Analysis of Graphic Novels

Digital Media for Children

Forking Path Storylines

Print and Online Combinations and Relationships

Reading Critically: Picturebooks

There Is a Bird on Your Head!

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching There Is a Bird on Your Head!

CHAPTER 6: DOMESTICITY AND ADVENTURE

De􀉹ning Domesticity and Adventure

Domestic Fiction for Children

Realism and Everyday Life

The Home as a Dangerous Place

Illness and Disease

Power Relations

Social Class

Psychological Complexity

Adventure Fiction for Children

Power Relations and Superheroics

Escaping Civilization or Home

Colonialism and Imperialism

Hybridity: Domestic Adventures and Adventurous Domesticity

Questions of Audience: Boy and Girl Readers of Domestic Fiction

and Adventure

Contemporary Domestic and Adventure Stories

Contemporary Examples

Reimagining Adventure and Domestic Fiction

Adventure and Domesticity in Picturebooks

Reading Critically: Domesticity and Adventure

Holes

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Holes

CHAPTER 7: HISTORICAL FICTION

De􀉹ning the Historical Novel

Common Moments or Events in Historical Fiction for Children

The Use of Historical Settings in Children’s Literature

Trauma and Historical Children’s Fiction

Nostalgia and Nationalism

Popular Culture and Series Books

Awards for Historical Children’s Literature

Fiction versus History

Rethinking the Writing of History

The Strengths of Historical Fiction

Problems with Representing the Past

Accuracy

Authenticity

Presentism

Artistic Freedom and Historical Responsibility

Controversy and Historical Fiction

The Use of Afterwords, Authors’ Notes, and Epilogues

Time-Travel and Time-Slip Narratives

Reading Critically: Historical Fiction

Johnny Tremain and My Brother Sam Is Dead

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Johnny Tremain

CHAPTER 8: NONFICTION—HISTORY, SCIENCE, LIFE WRITING

Non􀉹ction and Informational Books: Some Distinctions

Conduct Literature

Nineteenth-Century Conduct Books

Reinventing the Boy’s Own Book and Girl’s Own Book Tradition

Contemporary Health and Sexual Education Books

Life Writing: Biography, Autobiography, Memoir, Diaries

Life Writing for Children

Autobiographies, Memoirs, and Diaries

Picturebook and Graphic Autobiographies, Biographies, and

Memoirs

History Writing

Exploring the Past in Non􀉹ction

Innovative Approaches to Historical Non􀉹ction

Science and Discovery

Early Science Books: A Sense of Wonder

Contemporary Science Books

Experimentation in Science Writing for Children

Critical Issues in Non􀉹ction

Fictional Stories in Non􀉹ction

Simpli􀉹cation and Complexity

Accuracy and New Research

Reading Critically: Non􀉹ction

We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching We Are the Ship

Some Fiction–Non􀉹ction Pairs and Groups

Historical Fiction and Non􀉹ction

World War II Books

Science, the Natural World, and Technology Books

Additional Resources

CHAPTER 9: FANTASY AND REALISM

Genre

Genre as a Guide for Readers

Fantasy

Early Roots of Fantasy

Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Fantasy

Postwar Twentieth-Century Fantasy

Recent Children’s and YA Fantasy

Types of the Fantastic

Anthropomorphic Fantasy

Secondary Worlds and High Fantasy

Fantasy that Inhabits Our World

Experiencing the Fantastic

Fantasy as a Reversal of Expectations

Fantasy Literature and Responsibility

The Fantastic and the Natural World

Realism

De􀉹ning Realism and the “New Realism”

Early New Realism and the Problem Novel

Contemporary New Realism

Diversity in New Realist Fiction

New Realism and Series Books

New Realism and Trauma

Fantasy and Realism in Picturebooks

Authors Working in Both Fantasy and Realism

Literary Genres as a Response to Children’s Needs

Fantasy Elements in Realistic Texts, Realistic Elements in Fantasy

Texts

Magical Realism

Reading Critically: Fantasy and Realism

Shadowshaper

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Shadowshaper

CHAPTER 10: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND CULTURE

The History of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Children’s

Literature

The Early History of Racial Representation in Children’s

Literature

African American Children’s Literature

Jewish Children’s Literature

Latinx Children’s Literature

Asian American Children’s Literature

Native Americans and First Nations in Children’s Literature

A Word about Ethnicity and Culture

The Need for Diverse Books

Awards

Key Terms and Controversies

Authorship and Ownership

Audience

Perspective

Reclamation

Authenticity and Accuracy

Artistic Freedom and Ethical Responsibility

Reading Critically: Race in Children’s Literature

The Snowy Day

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching The Snowy Day

CHAPTER 11: GENDERS AND SEXUALITIES

The Signi􀉹cance of Gender and Sexuality in Children’s Culture

Gender and Sexuality in Childhood

Toys, Clothes, and Bathrooms

Disney

Gender and Sexuality in Children’s Literature

De􀉹ning Sex/Gender

Sex and Gender

Gender as Performance

Gender as Identity

Gender and Class

Childhood Gender

Boys and Girls

Tomboys and Sissies

Boys and Boyhood in Children’s Literature

The Boys’ School Story

Boys’ Adventure Fiction

The Bad-Boy Book

The Feral Tale

The Unconventional Boy in Children’s Literature

Boys and Popular Literature

Girls and Girlhood in Children’s Literature

The Girls’ School Story

Domestic and Family Stories

Girls’ Adventure Fiction

Orphans and Good Girls

Realist Fiction and Problem Novels for and about Girls

Girls’ Contemporary Series Fiction

The Diverse Girlhoods of Children’s Literature

Sexuality in Children’s Literature

De􀉹ning Sexuality

The Sexuality of Children

Queering the Classics of Children’s Literature

LGBT Representation in Picturebooks and Fiction for Younger

Readers

LGBT Representation in Young Adult Literature

Awards for LGBT Children’s and Young Adult Literature

Reading Critically: Gender and Sexuality in Children’s Literature

A Little Princess

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching A Little Princess

CHAPTER 12: CENSORSHIP AND SELECTION

Censorship: De􀉹nitions and Key Terms

Censorship

Challenges

Selection

Prizing and Censorship

The First Amendment and Freedom of Speech

Children’s Vulnerability versus Children’s Resilience

Key Moments in the Censorship of Children’s Literature

Speci􀉹c Reasons for Censorship

Self-Censorship/Subtle Censorship

Individuals versus Groups

Selection and a Parent’s Rights

Critical Reading as Anti-Censorship Activity

Reading Critically: Censorship and Selection

The Harry Potter Series

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings

Approaches to Teaching Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

CHAPTER 13: CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE

Popular Culture

De􀉹ning Popular Culture

Popular Culture, Ideology, and the Culture Industry

Popular Genres and Genre Fiction

Science Fiction

Utopian and Dystopian Fiction

Detective and Mystery Fiction

Horror Fiction

Romance Fiction

Formula Fiction

Adaptations of Children’s Literature as Popular Culture

Children’s Literature as Inspiration

Stage Adaptations

Film Adaptations

Race in Children’s Adaptations

Children’s Television Adaptations

Theorizing Adaptation and Transformation

De􀉹ning Adaptation

Transformation and Intertextuality

Fan􀉹ction: The Pleasures and Possibilities of Adaptation and

Subversive Repetition

Analyzing Children’s Film

The Gaze

The Semiotics of Film

Common Terms for Film Analysis

Reading Critically: Children’s Literature and Popular Culture

The Fault in Our Stars

Explorations

Review

Re􀉻ect

Investigate

Suggested Readings and Viewings

Approaches to Teaching The Fault in Our Stars

GLOSSARY

WORKS CITED

CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARDS

The Caldecott Medal (since 1970)

The Newbery Medal (since 1970)

Phoenix Award

Phoenix Picture Book Award

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Carrie Hintz is Associate Professor of English and teaches children’s and young adult literature at Queens College of the City of New York and the Graduate Center at CUNY. Eric L. Tribunella is Professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi.

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