The hidden adult
Titel: | The hidden adult : defining children's literature / Perry Nodelman |
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Veröffentlicht: | Baltimore, Md : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2008 |
Umfang: | X, 390 S. ; 24 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 0801889804 ; 9780801889806 ; 0801889790 ; 9780801889790 |
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Lokale Klassifikation: | Sekundärliteratur |
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What exactly is a children's book? How is children's literature defined as a genre? A leading scholar presents close readings of six classic stories to answer these questions and offer a clear definition of children's writing as a distinct literary form.
Perry Nodelman begins by considering the plots, themes, and structures of six works: "The Purple Jar," Alice in Wonderland , Dr. Doolittle , Henry Huggins , The Snowy Day , and Plain City --all written for young people of varying ages in different times and places--to identify shared characteristics. He points out markers in each work that allow the adult reader to understand it as a children's story, shedding light on ingrained adult assumptions and revealing the ways in which adult knowledge and experience remain hidden in apparently simple and innocent texts.
Nodelman then engages a wide range of views of children's literature from authors, literary critics, cultural theorists, and specialists in education and information sciences. Through this informed dialogue, Nodelman develops a comprehensive theory of children's literature, exploring its commonalities and shared themes.
The Hidden Adult is a focused and sophisticated analysis of children's literature and a major contribution to the theory and criticism of the genre.