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An established introductory textbook that provides students with a
guide to developments in children's literature over time and across
genres. This stimulating collection of critical essays written by a
team of subject experts explores key British, American and
Australian works, from picture books and texts for younger
children, through to graphic novels and young adult fiction. It
combines accessible close readings of children's texts with
informed examinations of genres, issues and critical contexts,
making it an essential practical book for students. This is an
ideal core text for dedicated modules on Children's literature
which may be offered at the upper levels of an undergraduate
literature or education degree. In addition it is a crucial
resource for students who may be studying children's literature for
the first time as part of a taught postgraduate degree in
literature or education. New to this Edition: - Revised and updated
throughout in light of recent children's books and the latest
research - Includes new coverage of key topics such as canon
formation, fantasy and technology - Features an essay on children's
poetry by the former Children's Laureate, Michael Rosen
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.
After the first sighting of "la petite roche” on the banks of the
Arkansas River by French explorer Bernard de la Harpe in 1772,
Little Rock grew from a few families living in small log cabins
into a thriving capital city with a population of more than
184,000. The city has weathered everything from catastrophic floods
to a school integration crisis, yet through good times and bad
retains its small-town charm, Southern hospitality, and connections
to the past. With a selection of fine historic images from her
best-selling book Historic Photos of Little
Rock, Kimberly Reynolds Rush provides a valuable and
revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of
the city. From the Civil War to Central High
School, Remembering Little Rock follows life,
government, education, and events throughout the city’s history.
Published in vivid black-and-white, more than a hundred images
communicate historic events and the everyday life of a century of
people building a unique and flourishing metropolis, which is today
the governmental and cultural center of the state of Arkansas.
After the first sighting of "la petite roche” on the banks of the
Arkansas River by French explorer Bernard de la Harpe in 1772,
Little Rock grew from a few families living in small log cabins
into a thriving capital city with a population of more than
184,000. The city has weathered everything from catastrophic floods
to a school integration crisis, yet through good times and bad
retains its small-town charm, Southern hospitality, and connections
to the past. From the Civil War to Central High
School, Historic Photos of Little Rock follows life,
government, education, and events throughout the city’s history.
Published in vivid black-and-white, nearly two hundred images
communicate historic events and the everyday life of two centuries
of people building a unique and flourishing metropolis, which has
become the governmental and cultural center of the state of
Arkansas.
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.
Edited by Morag Styles and written by an international team of
acknowledged experts, this series provides jargon-fee, critical
discussion and a comprehensive guide to literary and popular texts
for children. Each book introduces the reader to a major genre if
children's literature, covering the key authors, major works and
contexts in which those texts are published, read and studied. The
development of the horror genre in children's literature has been a
startling phenomenon - one that has provoked strong, but mixed,
reactions. Frightening Fiction provides a lucid and lively guide to
that genre, ranging from analyses of such popular series as Point
Horror, Goosebumps, the X Files and the buffy stories, to the work
of individual authors such as Robert Westall, David Almond, Philip
Gross and Lesley Howarth. Kimberly Reynolds is Professor of
Children's Literature at the University of Surrey Roehampton and
Director of the National Centre for Research in Children's
Literature where Kevin McCarron is Senior Lecturer in American
Literature. Geraldine Brennan is Books Editor for the Times
Educational Supplement.
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