Potent Fictions

Children's Literacy and the Challenge of Popular Culture

Mary Hilton editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:21st Mar '96

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Today's children spend more time than ever before watching television, playing computer games and reading comic and pulp fiction. Many of these are directly designed by the toy and media industry. Are children therefore simply being manipulated?
There is widespread concern that because of these kinds of popular fiction, children do not read `quality' literature, resulting in lower standards of literacy. There is also the further fear that because many of these popular media portray highly stereotyped, gendered images, this too will have a damaging effect on children.
Mary Hilton's fascinating book proves that there is another side to the argument. We do not have to view popular culture as a threat to our children or their education. The writers of this collection show how, used carefully alongside other types of literature, popular culture can actually help teachers to develop literacy in a broad and positive sense.

'A text which ought to be on every teacher's and student teacher's reading list.' - Child Language and Teaching Therapy

ISBN: 9780415135306

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 294g

208 pages