Radical Children's Literature: Future Visions and Aesthetic Transformations in Juvenile Fiction

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Palgrave Macmillan, Apr 12, 2007 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 215 pages
Radical Children's Literature reappraises the place of children's literature in culture, showing it to be a creative space where writers and illustrators try out new ideas - about books, society, and the possibilities for narrative in an age of instant communication and multi-media. It looks at the stories young people are given about the world and themselves, and how these interact with changing childhoods and new technologies.

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18
Picturebooks Modernism
24
And None of It Was Nonsense
59
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Kimberly Reynolds is Professor of Children's Literature at Newcastle University, UK. Kimberly was formerly President of the International Research Society for Children's Literature (2003-7), board member of the V&A Trustees' committee with responsibility for the Museum of Childhood, and a board member of the charity Booktrust (Chair 2004-8), and is currently a member of the UK Children s Laureate steering committee.

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