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  • Studies in Children's Literature

    ISSN: 1531-3964

    "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child."

    1 publications

  • Disability Studies in Education

    ISSN: 1548-7210

    The book series Disability Studies in Education is dedicated to the publication of monographs and edited volumes that integrate the perspectives, methods, and theories of disability studies with the study of issues and problems of education. The series features books that further define, elaborate upon, and extend knowledge in the field of disability studies in education. Special emphasis is given to work that poses solutions to important problems facing contemporary educational theory, policy, and practice.

    36 publications

  • Disability, Media, Culture

    ISSN: 2633-0849

    Globally today, television, film and the internet comprise the principal sources of cultural consumption and engagement. Despite this, these areas have not featured strongly in the cultural study of disability. This book series will provide the first specific outlet for international scholars of disability to present their work on these topics. The series will build a body of work that brings together critical analysis of disability and impairments in media and culture. The series expands the work currently undertaken in literary studies on disability by using media and cultural theory to understand the place of disability and impairment in a range of media and cultural forms. The series encourages the development of work on disabled people in the media, within the media industries and in the wider cultural sphere. Whilst film and television analysis will be central to this series, we also encourage work on disability in other media, including journalism, radio, the internet and gaming. We welcome proposals from media studies: narrative constructions of disability; technical aspects of media production; disability, the economy and society; the impact of social media and gaming on disabled identities; and the role of architecture and image. Cultural studies are also encouraged: the uses of disabled and chronically ill bodies, ‘cripping culture’, corporeal projections in culture, intersectional identities, advertising, and the uses of cultural theory in furthering understandings of ableism and disablism. All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English, although we welcome submissions from around the world and on topics that may take as their focus non-English media. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Editorial Board: Eleoma Bodammer (Edinburgh), Catalin Brylla (Bournemouth), Colin Cameron (Northumbria), Sally Chivers (Trent, Canada), Eduard Cuelenaere (Ghent), Beth Haller (Towson, USA), Catherine Long, Nicole Marcotić (Windsor), Maria Tsakiri (Cyprus), Dolly Sen, Sonali Shah (Birmingham), Alison Sheldon (Leeds), Murray Simpson (Dundee), Angela M. Smith (Utah), Heike Steinhoff (Ruhr-University Bochum), Laura Waite (Liverpool Hope).

    3 publications

  • Title: Many Books, Many Stories

    Many Books, Many Stories

    Using Children’s and Young Adult Literature to Open Classroom Conversations
    by Kathleen Olmstead (Volume editor) Serena Troiani (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Children in Literature – Children’s Literature

    Children in Literature – Children’s Literature

    Acta of the XXth FILLM Congress 1996, Regensburg, Germany
    by Paul Neubauer (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Edited Collection
  • Title: Translating Expressive Language in Children’s Literature

    Translating Expressive Language in Children’s Literature

    Problems and Solutions
    by B.J. Epstein (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Mediating Practices in Translating Children’s Literature

    Mediating Practices in Translating Children’s Literature

    Tackling Controversial Topics
    by Joanna Dybiec-Gajer (Volume editor) Agnieszka Gicala (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: La Retraduction en littérature de jeunesse / Retranslating Children’s Literature

    La Retraduction en littérature de jeunesse / Retranslating Children’s Literature

    by Virginie Douglas (Volume editor) Florence Cabaret (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Disabling Characters

    Disabling Characters

    Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature
    by Patricia A. Dunn (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    The Creativity of Black Writers and Illustrators
    by Nancy D. Tolson (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: The Myth of Cokaygne in Children’s Literature

    The Myth of Cokaygne in Children’s Literature

    The Consuming and the Consumed Child
    by Franziska Burstyn (Author)
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Digital Literature for Children

    Digital Literature for Children

    Texts, Readers and Educational Practices
    by Mireia Manresa (Volume editor) Neus Real (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Problem-posing with Multicultural Children’s Literature

    Problem-posing with Multicultural Children’s Literature

    Developing Critical Early Childhood Curricula
    by Elizabeth P. Quintero (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Children of the «Volk»

    Children of the «Volk»

    Children’s Literature as an Ideological Tool in National Socialist Germany
    by Stephanie Robertson (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Histoires de famille et littérature de jeunesse / Family Stories and Children’s Literature

    Histoires de famille et littérature de jeunesse / Family Stories and Children’s Literature

    Filiation, transmission, réinvention ? / Parentage, Transmission or Reinvention?
    by Rose-May Pham Dinh (Volume editor) Virginie Douglas (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Trends in Children's Literature Research

    New Trends in Children's Literature Research

    Twenty-first Century Approaches (2000-2012) from the University of Vigo (Spain)
    by Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Practicing Disability Studies in Education

    Practicing Disability Studies in Education

    Acting Toward Social Change
    by David J. Connor (Volume editor) Jan W. Valle (Volume editor) Chris Hale (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Indigenous Cultural Capital

    Indigenous Cultural Capital

    Postcolonial Narratives in Australian Children’s Literature
    by Daozhi Xu (Author) 2018
    Monographs
  • Title: Disability Studies in Education

    Disability Studies in Education

    Readings in Theory and Method
    by Susan L. Gabel (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Death in children's literature and cinema, and its translation

    Death in children's literature and cinema, and its translation

    by Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel (Volume editor) Juliane House (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Hogwarts and All

    Hogwarts and All

    Gothic Perspectives on Children’s Literature
    by Gregory G. Pepetone (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Children’s Film in Europe

    Children’s Film in Europe

    A Literature Review
    by Kathleen Arendt (Author) Patrick Rössler (Author) Anja Kalch (Author) Franziska Spitzner (Author)
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: Turning the Page

    Turning the Page

    Children’s Literature in Performance and the Media
    by Fiona M. Collins (Volume editor) Jeremy Ridgman (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: ¿Discapacidad?

    ¿Discapacidad?

    Literatura, teatro y cine hispánicos vistos desde los disability studies
    by Susanne Hartwig (Volume editor) Julio Enrique Checa Puerta (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
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