The Oxford handbook of children's literature
Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
fundamentals of children's literature criticism : Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the looking-glass / Randall Jarrell's The bat-poet : poets, children, and readers in an age of prose / Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad together as a primer for critical literacy / Blending genres and crossing audiences : Harry Potter and the future of literary fiction / Wanda's wonderland : Wanda Gág and her Millions of cats / cross-written Harlem Renaissance : Langston Hughes's The dream keeper / Dumbo, Disney, and difference : Walt Disney Productions and film as children's literature / Redrawing the comic-strip child : Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts as cross-writing / cat in the hippie : Dr. Seuss, nonsense, the carnivalesque, and the sixties rebel / Wild things and wolf dreams : Maurice Sendak, picture-book psychologist / Reimagining the monkey king in comics : Gene Luen Yang's American born Chinese / Froggy's little brother : nineteenth-century evangelical writing for children and the politics of poverty / History in fiction : contextualization as interpretation in Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped / Tom Sawyer, audience, and American Indians / Living with the Kings : class, taste, and family formation in Five little peppers and how they grew / daughter of the house : discourses of adoption in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables / Where in America are you, God? : Judy Blume, Margaret Simon, and American national identity / Let freedom ring : land, liberty, literacy, and lore in Mildred Taylor's Logan family novels / "What are young people to think?" : the subject of immigration and the immigrant subject in Francisco Jiménez's The circuit / "My book and heart shall never part" : reading, printing, and circulation in the New England Primer / Castaways : the Swiss Family Robinson, child bookmakers, and the possibilities of literary flotsam / Tom Brown and the schoolboy crush : boyhood desire, hero worship, and the boys' school story / Peter Pan as children's theater : the issue of audience / Jade and the tomboy tradition / Happily ever after : Free to be...you and me, second-wave feminism, and 1970s American children's culture / Paradise refigured : innocence and experience in His dark materials
Mickenberg, Julia L.
Vallone, Lynne.
Peter Hunt -- Richard Flynn -- Teya Rosenberg -- Karin E. Westman -- Nathalie op de Beeck -- Katharine Capshaw Smith -- Nicholas Sammond -- Charles Hatfield -- Kevin Shortsleeve -- Kenneth Kidd -- Lan Dong -- Kimberley Reynolds -- M.O. Grenby -- Beverly Lyon Clark -- Kelly Hager -- Mavis Reimer -- June Cummins -- Michelle H. Martin -- Phillip Serrato -- Courtney Weikle-Mills -- Karen Sánchez-Eppler -- Eric L. Tribunella -- Marah Gubar -- Claudia Nelson -- Leslie Paris -- Naomi Wood.
edited by Julia Mickenberg and Lynne Vallone.