ABSTRACT

Edited by Peter Hunt, a leading figure in the field, this book introduces the study of children’s literature, addressing theoretical questions as well as the most relevant critical approaches to the discipline.

The fourteen chapters draw on insights from academic disciplines ranging from cultural and literary studies to education and psychology, and include an essay on what writers for children think about their craft. The result is a fascinating array of perspectives on key topics in children’s literature as well as an introduction to such diverse concerns as literacy, ideology, stylistics, feminism, history, culture and bibliotherapy.

An extensive general bibliography is complemented by lists of further reading for each chapter and a glossary defines critical and technical terms, making the book accessible for those coming to the field or to a particular approach for the first time.

In this second edition there are four entirely new chapters; contributors have revisited and revised or rewritten seven of the chapters to reflect new thinking, while the remaining three are classic essays, widely acknowledged to be definitive.

Understanding Children’s Literature will not only be an invaluable guide for students of literature or education, but it will also inform and enrich the practice of teachers and librarians.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

The expanding world of Children's Literature Studies

chapter 2|15 pages

Theorising and theories

How does children's literature exist?

chapter 4|23 pages

Space, history and culture

The setting of children's literature

chapter 5|13 pages

Analysing texts

Linguistics and stylistics

chapter 6|17 pages

Readers, texts, contexts

Reader-response criticism

chapter 7|11 pages

Reading the unconscious

Psychoanalytical criticism

chapter 8|14 pages

Feminism revisited

chapter 9|12 pages

Decoding the images

How picture books work

chapter 10|19 pages

Bibliography

The resources of children's literature

chapter 13|10 pages

Healing texts

Bibliotherapy and psychology