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The Mighty Child Time And Power In Childrens Literature Clmentine Beauvais

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The Mighty Child Time And Power In Childrens Literature Clmentine Beauvais
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.24 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Clémentine Beauvais
ISBN: 9789027201584, 9027201587
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Mighty Child Time And Power In Childrens Literature Clmentine Beauvais by Clémentine Beauvais 9789027201584, 9027201587 instant download after payment.

The Mighty Child offers an existentialist approach to the theorization and criticism of children’s literature, nuancing the academic claim that children’s literature, specifically defined as ‘didactic’, alienates childhood from adulthood and disempowers its implied child reader. This volume recentres the theoretical debate around the constructions of time and power which characterize conceptions of childhood and adulthood in children’s literature. The ‘hidden’, didactic adult of children’s literature, this volume argues, is not solely the dictatorial planner of the child’s future, but also a disempowered entity, yearning for unpredictability in the semi-educational, semi-aesthetic endeavor of the children’s book. Leaning on current work in the field of children’s literature theory, on French phenomenological existentialism, and on the philosophy and sociology of childhood, The Mighty Child is addressed to contemporary theorists and critics of children’s literature.

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