The Embodied Child
Readings in Children's Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Harde, Roxanne; Kokkola, Lydia
The Embodied Child
Readings in Children's Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Harde, Roxanne; Kokkola, Lydia
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The Embodied Child: Readings in Children's Literature and Culture is an innovative and timely collection of essays that offers rich analyses of children's bodies as they are constructed in literature and popular culture.
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The Embodied Child: Readings in Children's Literature and Culture is an innovative and timely collection of essays that offers rich analyses of children's bodies as they are constructed in literature and popular culture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346485
- ISBN-10: 0367346486
- Artikelnr.: 57004767
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367346485
- ISBN-10: 0367346486
- Artikelnr.: 57004767
Roxanne Harde is Professor of English and Associate Dean (Research) at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Lydia Kokkola is Head of English and Education at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.
Acknowledgements
The Embodied Child: An Introduction
Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 1. Anne's Body Has a Mind (and a Soul) of Its Own: Embodiment and
the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables
Janet Wesselius
Section 1: Politicizations
Chapter 2. Learning Not to Hate What We Are: Black Power, Literature, and
the Black Child
Karen Sands-O'Connor
Chapter 3. "It's my skin that's paid most dearly": Katniss Everdeen and/as
the Appalachian Body
Roxanne Harde
Chapter 4. Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O'Neill's Only Ever
Yours
Heather Braun
Chapter 5. From the Kitchen to the Edges: The Politics of Hair in African
American Children's Picture Books
Michelle Martin and Rachelle Washington
Section 2: Corporealities
Chapter 6. Disciplining Normalcy: What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century
Female Bodies
Julie Pfeiffer and Darla Schumm
Chapter 7. Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross
Kristine Moruzi
Chapter 8. Liberty in the Age of Eugenics: Non-normative Bodies in Fabian
Socialist Children's Fiction
Amanda Hollander
Section 3: Reading Bodies
Chapter 9. Embodied Readings of Blackfoot Place and Identity
Erin Spring
Chapter 10. The Flourishing Child: Representations of Embodied Wellbeing in
Contemporary Picturebooks
Adrielle Britten
Chapter 11. The Child's Reading Body
Margaret Mackey
Chapter 12. Hands on Reading: The Body, the Brain and the Book
Lydia Kokkola
Section 4: Commodifications
Chapter 13. "Little cooks": Food and the Disciplined Body in
Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls
Samantha Christensen and Roxanne Harde
Chapter 14. Break Dancing: Reading the Ballerina in To Dance
Jennifer Miskec
Chapter 15. Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in
Glee and Leading Ladies
Kate Norbury
Chapter 16. A Dolla Makes Her Holla: The 21st -Century Sexualized, Knowing
Child of Reality TV
Lance Weldy
Notes on Contributors
Index
The Embodied Child: An Introduction
Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 1. Anne's Body Has a Mind (and a Soul) of Its Own: Embodiment and
the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables
Janet Wesselius
Section 1: Politicizations
Chapter 2. Learning Not to Hate What We Are: Black Power, Literature, and
the Black Child
Karen Sands-O'Connor
Chapter 3. "It's my skin that's paid most dearly": Katniss Everdeen and/as
the Appalachian Body
Roxanne Harde
Chapter 4. Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O'Neill's Only Ever
Yours
Heather Braun
Chapter 5. From the Kitchen to the Edges: The Politics of Hair in African
American Children's Picture Books
Michelle Martin and Rachelle Washington
Section 2: Corporealities
Chapter 6. Disciplining Normalcy: What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century
Female Bodies
Julie Pfeiffer and Darla Schumm
Chapter 7. Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross
Kristine Moruzi
Chapter 8. Liberty in the Age of Eugenics: Non-normative Bodies in Fabian
Socialist Children's Fiction
Amanda Hollander
Section 3: Reading Bodies
Chapter 9. Embodied Readings of Blackfoot Place and Identity
Erin Spring
Chapter 10. The Flourishing Child: Representations of Embodied Wellbeing in
Contemporary Picturebooks
Adrielle Britten
Chapter 11. The Child's Reading Body
Margaret Mackey
Chapter 12. Hands on Reading: The Body, the Brain and the Book
Lydia Kokkola
Section 4: Commodifications
Chapter 13. "Little cooks": Food and the Disciplined Body in
Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls
Samantha Christensen and Roxanne Harde
Chapter 14. Break Dancing: Reading the Ballerina in To Dance
Jennifer Miskec
Chapter 15. Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in
Glee and Leading Ladies
Kate Norbury
Chapter 16. A Dolla Makes Her Holla: The 21st -Century Sexualized, Knowing
Child of Reality TV
Lance Weldy
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
The Embodied Child: An Introduction
Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 1. Anne's Body Has a Mind (and a Soul) of Its Own: Embodiment and
the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables
Janet Wesselius
Section 1: Politicizations
Chapter 2. Learning Not to Hate What We Are: Black Power, Literature, and
the Black Child
Karen Sands-O'Connor
Chapter 3. "It's my skin that's paid most dearly": Katniss Everdeen and/as
the Appalachian Body
Roxanne Harde
Chapter 4. Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O'Neill's Only Ever
Yours
Heather Braun
Chapter 5. From the Kitchen to the Edges: The Politics of Hair in African
American Children's Picture Books
Michelle Martin and Rachelle Washington
Section 2: Corporealities
Chapter 6. Disciplining Normalcy: What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century
Female Bodies
Julie Pfeiffer and Darla Schumm
Chapter 7. Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross
Kristine Moruzi
Chapter 8. Liberty in the Age of Eugenics: Non-normative Bodies in Fabian
Socialist Children's Fiction
Amanda Hollander
Section 3: Reading Bodies
Chapter 9. Embodied Readings of Blackfoot Place and Identity
Erin Spring
Chapter 10. The Flourishing Child: Representations of Embodied Wellbeing in
Contemporary Picturebooks
Adrielle Britten
Chapter 11. The Child's Reading Body
Margaret Mackey
Chapter 12. Hands on Reading: The Body, the Brain and the Book
Lydia Kokkola
Section 4: Commodifications
Chapter 13. "Little cooks": Food and the Disciplined Body in
Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls
Samantha Christensen and Roxanne Harde
Chapter 14. Break Dancing: Reading the Ballerina in To Dance
Jennifer Miskec
Chapter 15. Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in
Glee and Leading Ladies
Kate Norbury
Chapter 16. A Dolla Makes Her Holla: The 21st -Century Sexualized, Knowing
Child of Reality TV
Lance Weldy
Notes on Contributors
Index
The Embodied Child: An Introduction
Lydia Kokkola
Chapter 1. Anne's Body Has a Mind (and a Soul) of Its Own: Embodiment and
the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables
Janet Wesselius
Section 1: Politicizations
Chapter 2. Learning Not to Hate What We Are: Black Power, Literature, and
the Black Child
Karen Sands-O'Connor
Chapter 3. "It's my skin that's paid most dearly": Katniss Everdeen and/as
the Appalachian Body
Roxanne Harde
Chapter 4. Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O'Neill's Only Ever
Yours
Heather Braun
Chapter 5. From the Kitchen to the Edges: The Politics of Hair in African
American Children's Picture Books
Michelle Martin and Rachelle Washington
Section 2: Corporealities
Chapter 6. Disciplining Normalcy: What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century
Female Bodies
Julie Pfeiffer and Darla Schumm
Chapter 7. Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross
Kristine Moruzi
Chapter 8. Liberty in the Age of Eugenics: Non-normative Bodies in Fabian
Socialist Children's Fiction
Amanda Hollander
Section 3: Reading Bodies
Chapter 9. Embodied Readings of Blackfoot Place and Identity
Erin Spring
Chapter 10. The Flourishing Child: Representations of Embodied Wellbeing in
Contemporary Picturebooks
Adrielle Britten
Chapter 11. The Child's Reading Body
Margaret Mackey
Chapter 12. Hands on Reading: The Body, the Brain and the Book
Lydia Kokkola
Section 4: Commodifications
Chapter 13. "Little cooks": Food and the Disciplined Body in
Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls
Samantha Christensen and Roxanne Harde
Chapter 14. Break Dancing: Reading the Ballerina in To Dance
Jennifer Miskec
Chapter 15. Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in
Glee and Leading Ladies
Kate Norbury
Chapter 16. A Dolla Makes Her Holla: The 21st -Century Sexualized, Knowing
Child of Reality TV
Lance Weldy
Notes on Contributors
Index