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This book considers Early Readers - books written and designed for children just beginning to read independently. Using approaches from education, child psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and children's literature, it examines Early Readers as teaching tools; as cultural artifacts that shape cultural and individual subjectivity; as mass-marketed products; and as aesthetic objects. Essays explore how Early Readers contribute to the construction of younger children as readers, thinkers, consumers, and as gendered, raced, classed subjects. They address children's texts that have been…mehr

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This book considers Early Readers - books written and designed for children just beginning to read independently. Using approaches from education, child psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and children's literature, it examines Early Readers as teaching tools; as cultural artifacts that shape cultural and individual subjectivity; as mass-marketed products; and as aesthetic objects. Essays explore how Early Readers contribute to the construction of younger children as readers, thinkers, consumers, and as gendered, raced, classed subjects. They address children's texts that have been translated and sold around the globe as part of an increasingly transnational children's media culture.


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Autorenporträt
Jennifer M. Miskec is an Associate Professor of Children's Literature at Longwood University, USA, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in children's and YA literature. She is the director of the Children's Literature minor, involved in the Honors program, and runs a Children's Culture study abroad program in Croatia. Her publications include articles on gender, ballet, and picture books; self-injurious behavior and YA literature; YA adaptions of Western classics; and the Ivy and Bean series. She is also an active board member of the Children's Literature Association, serving as Secretary since 2011. Annette Wannamaker is Professor of Children's Literature in the Children's Literature Program in the Department of English Language and Literature at Eastern Michigan University, USA, where she teaches courses about illustrated texts, children's and adolescent media, criticism and theory of children's literature and culture, and young adult literature. She is North American Editor-in-Chief of Children's Literature in Education and has edited several collections of academic essays. She is the author of Boys in Children's Literature and Popular Culture: Masculinity, Abjection, and the Fictional Child (Routledge, 2008) and of various articles focused on literary and cultural studies. She is an active member of the Children's Literature Association, serving as the 2015-2016 ChLA President.
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"Miskec and Wannamaker and all of their contributors are to be congratulated for rising to the original challenge with such subtlety an sophistication"

- Margaret Mackey, Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Spring 2017, 42:1

"This is a terrific collection of essays edited by scholars of children's literature, Jennifer Miskec and Annette Wanamaker.The editors have drawn together an impressive range of essays - 15 in total - addressing a much neglected area of children's literature, that of the early reader. (...) each of these essays can be seen as a strong contribution to a broad understanding of the early reader. There are no weak contributions - all have something to offer in terms of better understanding the early reader and understanding children's literature. Furthermore, the essays are all highly readable and, unlike many collections, they can be read together to form a coherent overall picture of the history and contemporary themes of early readers. The editors have done an excellent job in bringing these essays together, and this collection is highly recommended."

- Amanda Laugesen, Australian National University in History of Education (2017)

"A valuable resource for those interested in education and the history of childhood and students and scholars of children's literature. Summing Up: Essential."

- E. R. Baer, Gustavus Adolphus College in CHOICE

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