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2009
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Publisher: Routledge
232 pages
ISBN: 978-1135238186
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Power, Voice and Subjectivity in Literature for Young Readers

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This book considers one of the most controversial aspects of children’s and young adult literature: its use as an instrument of power. Children in contemporary Western society are oppressed and powerless, yet they are allowed, in fiction written by adults for the enlightenment and enjoyment of children, to become strong, brave, rich, powerful, and independent -- on certain conditions and for a limited time. Though the best children’s literature offers readers the potential to challenge the authority of adults, many authors use artistic means such as the narrative voice and the subject position to manipulate the child reader. Looking at key works from the eighteenth century to the present, Nikolajeva explores topics such as genre, gender, crossvocalization, species, and picturebook images. Contemporary power theories including social and cultural studies, carnival theory, feminism, postcolonial and queer studies, and narratology are also considered, in order to demonstrate how a balance is maintained between the two opposite inherent goals of children’s literature: to empower and to educate the child.

Book Information

Title:Power, Voice and Subjectivity in Literature for Young Readers
Author:Sinead Moriarty
Series:Children's Literature and Culture Books
Book Number:#37
Published:2009
Pages:232
ISBN-13:978-1135238186

Series Progress

This book is part of the Children's Literature and Culture Books series and is book #37 in the series.