Byler, Lauren |
Makeovers, Individualism, and Vanishing Community in the Harry Potter Series |
Children's Literature |
Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, British literature, identity, politics |
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Inggs, Judith |
From Harry to Garri: Strategies for the Transfer of Culture and Ideology in Russian Translations of Two English Fantasy Stories |
Meta : journal des traducteurs / Meta: Translators' Journal |
Harry Potter, Russian language, translation, fantasy, culture, British language, The chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis |
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Even-Zohar, Basmat |
Translation Policy in Hebrew's Children's Literature: The Case of Astrid Lindgren |
Poetics Today |
Hebrew language, translation, Astrid Lindgren, Swedish literature, adaptation, polysystem theory |
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Long, Rebecca |
‘Here Always’: Time and Place in the Archive of Green Knowe |
The Journal of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature |
history, identity, memory, British literature, Green Knowe |
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Wein, Elizabeth E. |
Mystery in a House |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
home, space |
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Clausen, Christopher |
Home and Away in Children's Fiction |
Children's Literature |
home, space, journey |
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Mallan, Kerry M. |
No Place Like…: Home and School as Contested Spaces in 'Little Soldier' and 'Idiot Pride' |
Papers |
home, space, journey |
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"Remembering Always to Come Back: The Child’s Wished-For Escape and the Adult’s Self-Empowered Return in Sandra Cisneros's "House on Mango Street" |
Children's Literature |
home, space, journey, return |
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Stott, Jon |
Running Away to Home - A Story Pattern in Children's Literature |
Language Arts |
home, space, journey, return |
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Stott, Jon and Christine Doyle Francis |
'Home' and 'Not Home' in Children's Stories: Getting There - and Being Worth It |
Children's Literature in Education |
home, space, journey, return |
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Waddey, Lucy |
Home in Children's Fiction: Three Patterns |
Children's Literature Association Quarterly |
home, space, journey, return |
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Steig, Michael |
Never Going Home: Reflections on Reading, Adulthood, and the Possibilities of Children's Literature |
Children's Literature Association Quarterly |
home, space, journey, return, reading, adulthood |
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Wolf, Virginia |
From the Myth to the Wake of Home: Literary Houses |
Children's Literature |
home, space, myth |
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Chaston, Joel D. |
If I Ever Go Looking for My Heart's Desire: 'Home' in Baum's 'Oz' Books |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
home, space, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, multimedia, cinema, film |
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Zhou, Xiaodi |
An Arab American Boy Fights for his Voice: Finding Identity within Literature |
CLELEjournal |
identity, Arabian literature, American literature |
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Nodelman, Perry |
The Other: Orientalism, Colonialism, and Children's Literature |
Children's Literature Association Quarterly |
ideology, childhood, orientalism, colonialism |
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Vallone, Lynne M. |
'A Humble Spirit Under Correction': Tracts, Hymns, and the Ideology of Evangelical Fiction for Children, 1720-1820 |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
ideology, didactic, religion, gender studies, genre |
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Chakramakkil, Anto Thomas |
The Polemics of Real and Imagined Childhood(s) in India |
The Journal of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature |
India, childhood studies, cultural homogenisation |
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Echterling, Clare |
Individualism, Environmentalisms, and the Pastoral in the Picture Book Biographies of Wangari Maathai |
Children's Literature |
individualism, environment, picture books, Wangari Maathai, Kenya |
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Sutcliffe, Mary |
A Perilous Endeavor: The Riverbank and Beyond |
Children's Literature in Education |
intertextuality |
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Lewis, David |
Oops!: Colin McNaughton and 'Knowingness' |
Children's Literature in Education |
intertextuality, allusion, picture books, knowingness |
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Hunt, Peter |
What Do We Lose When We Lose Allusion? Experience and Understanding Stories |
Signal |
intertextuality, allusion, reader response |
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Stephens, John |
Intertextuality and "The Wedding Ghost" |
Children's Literature in Education |
intertextuality, allusion, reader response |
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Stephens, Catharine |
Peepo Ergo Sum? Anxiety and Pastiche in the Ahlbergs' Picture Books |
Children's Literature in Education |
intertextuality, allusion, reader response, picture books |
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Nikolajeva, Maria |
A Typological Approach to the Study of The Root Cellar |
Canadian Children's Literature |
intertextuality, Bakhtin, Kristeva, British literature |
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