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Early Reader in Children's Literature and Culture

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Early Reader in Children's Literature and Culture
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Annette WannamakerJennifer Miskec6 editions

"It argues that Early Readers deserve more scholarly attention and careful thought because they are, for many younger readers, their first opportunity to engage with a work of literature on their own, to feel a sense of mastery over a text, and to experience pleasure from the act of reading independently. Using interdisciplinary approaches that draw upon and synthesize research being done in education, child psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and children's literature, the volume visits Early Readers from a variety of angles ... Examining the reasons such books are so popular with young readers, as well as the reasons that some adults challenge and censor them while others sell them as mass-marketed consumer products, the volume considers the ways Early Readers contribute to the construction of younger children as readers, thinkers, consumers, and as gendered, raced, classed subjects. It also addresses children's texts that have been translated and sold around the globe, examining them as part of an increasingly transnational children's media culture that may add to or supplant regional, ethnic, and national children's literatures and cultures."--Publisher description.

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