
New world orders in contemporary children's literature: utopian transformations
Bradford, Clare
Mallan, Kerry
Stephens, John
This book, now in paperback, demonstrates how contemporary children's texts draw on utopian and dystopian tropes in their projections of possible futures, exploring ways in which children's texts respond to social change and global politics. The book argues that children's texts are crucially implicated in shaping the values of their readers. CLARE BRADFORD is Professor of Literature at Deakin University, Australia.Her 2001 book, 'Reading Race', won both the ChLA Book Award and the IRSCL Award. She is a co-author of 'New World Orders in Contemporary Children's Literature' (2008). Her most recent book is 'Unsettling Narratives: Postcolonial Readings of Children's Literature' (2007). KERRY MALLAN is Professor in Education at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Her co-edited book 'Youth Cultures: Texts, Images and Identities' is an IRSCL Honour Book (2003). She is a co-author of 'New World Orders in Contemporary Children's Literature' (2008). Her most recent book is 'Gender Dilemmas in Children's Fiction' (2009). JOHNSTEPHENS is Professor in English at Macquarie University, Australia. He is the author of 'Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction' (a ChLA Honour Book)and edited 'Ways of Being Male' (an IRSCL Honour Book). His research deals with the impact of cultural forms on children's literature. . ROBYN MCCALLUM is a Lecturer in English Literature at Macquarie University, Australia, where sheworks in children's literature, with a particular focus on adolescent fictionand visual media. Her book Ideologies of Identity in Adolescent Fiction received the IRSCL Honour book award in 2001. She is also co-author, with John Stephens, of Retelling Stories, Framing Culture. INDICE: Acknowledgements - A New World Order or a New Dark Age? - Children's Texts, New World Orders and Transformative Possibilities - Masters, Slaves and Entrepreneurs: Globalised Utopias and New World Order(ing)s - The Lure of the Lost Paradise: Postcolonial Utopias - Reweaving Nature and Culture: Reading Ecocritically - 'Radiant with Possibility': Communities and Utopianism - Ties that Bind: Reconceptualising Home and Family - The Struggle to be Human in aPosthuman World - Conclusion - Notes - Bibliography - Index
- ISBN: 978-0-230-30856-5
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés