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Power and Voice: Subjectivity in Children's Literature
Power, Voice, and Subjectivity in Children's Literature
Description
Book Introduction
This is a translation of 'POWER, VOICE AND SUBJECTIVITY IN LITERATURE FOR YOUNG READERS', and it analyzes the communication, norms, genres, voices, and visualizations of children's literature along with the author Nikolayeva's criticism of children's literature, allowing for the reflection of various perspectives and research directions.
Furthermore, it is unique in that it examines the perspectives of children through the eyes of adults and expresses the two worldviews of adults and children in the form of logical coexistence, as well as the ideas of Northern Europe, Russia, and Brazil.

index
Introduction Why does Pippi sleep with her feet on the pillow?
Part 1: Harry Potter and the Secrets of Children's Literature
Part 2: The Typing of Meaning: Language and (Non)verbal Communication
Part 3 Genre Typing: Fantasy and Realism
Part 4: The Child's Type: George MacDonald's Fairy Tales
Part 5: The Future of Otherness: A Dystopian World
Part 6: The Othering of Background: Orientalism and the Robinson Crusoe Novel
Part 7: The Typesetting of Sex: New Masculinity, New Femininity
Part 8 Voice Typing: Gender-Changed Voices and Behaviors
Part 9: The Othering of Ideology: Literature as Social Service
Part 10 Types of Animals: Use (Abuse) of Animals
Part 11: The Visualization of the Other: Power Structures in Picture Books
Part 12 Reader Typesetting: The Fallacy of Identification
Conclusion: Adult Self-Denial
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: July 13, 2012
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 336 pages | 176*248*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788936312800
- ISBN10: 8936312804

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