Under fire
Titel: | Under fire : childhood in the shadow of war / edited by Elizabeth Goodenough ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | Detroit, Mich. : Wayne State Univ. Press, 2008 |
Umfang: | X, 289 Seiten : Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Landscapes of childhood |
ISBN: | 0814334040 ; 9780814334041 |
Lokale Klassifikation: | Sekundärliteratur |
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- Preface
- p. ix
- Introduction
- p. 1
- I
- Hearts and Minds
- 1
- Storying War: An Overview
- p. 19
- 2
- Massacre of the Innocents? Sacral Violence and the Paradox of the Children's Crusade
- p. 29
- 3
- "Surely there is no British boy or girl who has not heard of the battle of Waterloo!" War and Children's Literature in the Age of Napoleon
- p. 39
- 4
- Under Ideological Fire: Illustrated Wartime Propaganda for Children
- p. 59
- 5
- Shifting Images: Germans in Postwar British Children's Fiction
- p. 77
- II
- Representing Trauma
- 6
- Baby Terrors
- p. 93
- 7
- "No safe place to run to": An Interview with Robert Cormier
- p. 97
- 8
- Picturing Trauma in the Great War
- p. 115
- 9
- The Shadow of War: Tolkien, Trauma, Childhood, Fantasy
- p. 129
- III
- The Holocaust in Hindsight
- 10
- A is for Auschwitz: Psychoanalysis, Trauma Theory, and the "Children's Literature of Atrocity"
- p. 161
- 11
- The Hansel and Gretel Syndrome: Survivorship Fantasies and Parental Desertion
- p. 185
- 12
- Gila Almagor's Aviyah: Remembering the Holocaust in Children's Literature
- p. 197
- 13
- The Anxiety of Trauma in Children's War Fiction
- p. 207
- IV
- Storying Home
- 14
- A Physician's Take on Ferdinand
- p. 223
- 15
- Breaking the Cycle
- p. 227
- 16
- Please Don't Touch My Toys: Material Culture and the Academy
- p. 231
- 17
- "Appointed Journeys": Growing Up with War Stories
- p. 237
- Afterword
- p. 251
- "Things by Their Right Names"
- p. 255
- Works Cited
- p. 259
- Contributors
- p. 277
- Index
- p. 281