Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature - 6 issues 2004-2006 inclusive
Bradford, Clare (editor)
Publication Date
2004
Publisher
Deakin University,
Binding
Paperback
Condition
Very good set
SKU
21667
Notes
Very clean and neat.
Description
Academic periodical on children’s literature. Issue Volume 16, number 2, 2006 is much more substation than the other issues running to 172pp. Includes articles on South African Folk Tales Picture Books, Psychoanalytic theory in Adolescent Fiction, Australian Young Adult Fiction, Girls and Video Games, Boys and Games Based Learning, Manga, Shrek, Multiculturalism in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema, Berlie Doherty, Examination surveillance and Confession in Victorian and Late 20th Century Texts, Aboriginal Picture Books, Utopian, Dystopian and Post-disaster texts, Scandinavian Young Adult novels, Fatherhood in contemporary Young Adult Western Fiction, Garth Nix, Sex and Gender, Time in Postmodern Picture Books, Muslim Girls in Australian texts, Mark Haddon, Books for Children with Disabilities, Chinese Children's Books, etc, with many papers on Australian children's literature.
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