Fieldwork in Ukrainian Children's Literature showcases the work of prominent scholars of children's literature from Ukraine and the diaspora as it traces the history of books written, marketed for, and circulating among young people since the rise of Ukraine's nationhood in the nineteenth century.
Fieldwork in Ukrainian Children's Literature showcases the work of prominent scholars of children's literature from Ukraine and the diaspora as it traces the history of books written, marketed for, and circulating among young people since the rise of Ukraine's nationhood in the nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mateusz ¿wietlicki is an associate professor at the University of Wroc¿aw's Institute of English Studies (Poland). His most recent book, Next-Generation Memory and Ukrainian Canadian Children's Historical Fiction: The Seeds of Memory (Routledge, 2023), examines the transnational entanglements of Canada and Ukraine. Anastasia Ulanowicz is an associate professor of children's literature at the University of Florida (USA). She is the author of Second-Generation Memory and Contemporary Children's Literature (Routledge, 2013), which received the Children's Literature Association Book Award in 2015.
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Foreword: Toward the World Across Ages, Nations, and Genders (Tamara Hundorova) Introduction to Ukrainian Children's Literature (Mateusz wietlicki and Anastasia Ulanowicz) PART I - The Sources of Ukrainian Children's Literature 1. Fairy Fales, Folk Traditions, and the Formation of Ukrainian National Identity (Katarzyna Jakubowska-Krawczyk) 2. Classics for Children and Crossovers into Children's Literature: Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, and Lesia Ukrainka (Mateusz wietlicki and Anastasia Ulanowicz) PART II - Ukrainian Children's Literature in the Century of Repressions 3. Moms at Factories: Ukrainian Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s (Snizhana Zhygun) 4. Russophone Ukrainian Children's Literature: To the Roots of the Phenomenon (Anna Boginskaya) 5. Children of Genocide and War: Depictions of Post-War Soviet Ukrainian Childhood in the Works of Vsevolod Nestaiko and Hryhir Tiutiunnyk (Mateusz wietlicki) 6. "What is Your Identity?": Ukrainian Idea in Diasporic Children's Literature (Maryna Vardanian) PART III - The Present and Future of Ukrainian Literature for Young People 7. Contemporary Ukrainian Children's Poetry and Prose: An Overview (Tetiana Kachak and Tetyana Blyznyuk) 8. The Coming of Age of Ukrainian Young Adult Literature After 1991 (Halyna Pavlyshyn) 9. Ukraine's Cultural Ambassadors: Contemporary Ukrainian Picturebooks (Anastasia Ulanowicz) 10. Memories of the Future: Ukrainian Children's Literature about War (Aliona Yarova and Björn Sundmark) Afterword: Evelyn Arizpe
Foreword: Toward the World Across Ages, Nations, and Genders (Tamara Hundorova) Introduction to Ukrainian Children's Literature (Mateusz wietlicki and Anastasia Ulanowicz) PART I - The Sources of Ukrainian Children's Literature 1. Fairy Fales, Folk Traditions, and the Formation of Ukrainian National Identity (Katarzyna Jakubowska-Krawczyk) 2. Classics for Children and Crossovers into Children's Literature: Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, and Lesia Ukrainka (Mateusz wietlicki and Anastasia Ulanowicz) PART II - Ukrainian Children's Literature in the Century of Repressions 3. Moms at Factories: Ukrainian Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s (Snizhana Zhygun) 4. Russophone Ukrainian Children's Literature: To the Roots of the Phenomenon (Anna Boginskaya) 5. Children of Genocide and War: Depictions of Post-War Soviet Ukrainian Childhood in the Works of Vsevolod Nestaiko and Hryhir Tiutiunnyk (Mateusz wietlicki) 6. "What is Your Identity?": Ukrainian Idea in Diasporic Children's Literature (Maryna Vardanian) PART III - The Present and Future of Ukrainian Literature for Young People 7. Contemporary Ukrainian Children's Poetry and Prose: An Overview (Tetiana Kachak and Tetyana Blyznyuk) 8. The Coming of Age of Ukrainian Young Adult Literature After 1991 (Halyna Pavlyshyn) 9. Ukraine's Cultural Ambassadors: Contemporary Ukrainian Picturebooks (Anastasia Ulanowicz) 10. Memories of the Future: Ukrainian Children's Literature about War (Aliona Yarova and Björn Sundmark) Afterword: Evelyn Arizpe
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