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Language Gender And Childrens Fiction Jane Sunderland

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Language Gender And Childrens Fiction Jane Sunderland
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Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Jane Sunderland
ISBN: 0826446132
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Language Gender And Childrens Fiction Jane Sunderland by Jane Sunderland 0826446132 instant download after payment.

This is an original, scholarly yet accessible contribution to the field of children's fiction. It focuses on gender in relation to children's fiction and the role that language plays in this relationship. Girls' and boys' reading itself is looked at, as well as the books that they encounter - including the Harry Potter series, Louis Sachar's prizewinning Holes, fairy tales and school reading schemes. The book treats fiction as fiction, using as its guiding principles the multimodality of much children's fiction; that fiction is almost always dialogic; that the feminist movement has had considerable influence on textual representations of women, men, boys and girls and that language (including what the characters say, and how, and what is said about them) is a key to the different readings of fictional texts. This will be a valuable resource for researchers in and students of linguistics, language studies and English literature.

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