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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
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Lifespan Communication
Children, Families, and AgingISSN: 2166-6466
From first words to final conversations, communication plays an integral and significant role in all aspects of human development and everyday living. Peter Lang Publishings Lifespan Communication: Children, Families and Aging book series seeks to publish authored and edited scholarly volumes that focus on relational and group communication as they develop over the lifespan (infancy through later life). The series will include volumes on the communication development of children and adolescents, family communication, peer-group communication (among age cohorts), intergenerational communication, and later-life communication, as well as longitudinal studies of lifespan communication development, communication during lifespan transitions, and lifespan communication research methods. The series also includes college textbooks as well as books for use in upper level undergraduate and graduate courses.
34 publications
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Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts
Interdisciplinary activity is now a major feature of academic work in all fields. The traditional borders between the arts have been eroded to reveal new connections and create new links between art forms. Cultural Interactions is intended to provide a forum for this activity. It will publish monographs, edited collections and volumes of primary material on points of crossover such as those between literature and the visual arts or photography and fiction, music and theatre, sculpture and historiography. It will engage with book illustration, the manipulation of typography as an art form, or the ‘double work’ of poetry and painting and will offer the opportunity to broaden the field into wider and less charted areas. It will deal with modes of representation that cross the physiological boundaries of sight, hearing and touch and examine the placing of these modes within their representative cultures. It will offer an opportunity to publish on the crosscurrents of nationality and the transformations brought about by foreign art forms impinging upon others. The interface between the arts knows no boundaries of time or geography, history or theory.
54 publications
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Black Fathering and Mental Health
Black Fathers’ Narratives on Raising Their Children Across the Family Life Cycle©2022 Textbook -
Father and Son
Selected Short Fiction by Hanna Ibrahim Elias and Mohammad Ali Saeid- Edited and Translated by Jamal Assadi©2009 Monographs -
Children in Literature – Children’s Literature
Acta of the XXth FILLM Congress 1996, Regensburg, Germany©2002 Edited Collection -
Alcide de Gasperi:European Founding Father
©2018 Monographs -
All Children Are All Our Children
©2019 Textbook -
France – Ireland: Anatomy of a Relationship
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Children of the «Volk»
Children’s Literature as an Ideological Tool in National Socialist Germany©2018 Thesis -
Children Count
Exploring What is Possible in a Classroom with Mathematics and Children©2015 Textbook -
Towards a Theology of God the Father
Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theodramatic Approach©2001 Monographs -
Raising Resilient Children
Parents and Teachers Working in Partnership to Empower the Children in Our Lives©2020 Monographs -
God as Father in Luke-Acts
©2006 Monographs -
Theatre and Relationships in Shakespeare’s Later Plays
©2008 Monographs -
Der frühe Horkheimer und Dilthey
Eine Untersuchung zur Konstitutionsphase der Kritischen Theorie©2006 Thesis