Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature
From the Eighteenth Century to Postfeminism
Karen Coats editor Lisa Rowe Fraustino editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
Published:30th May '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Contributions by: Robin Calland, Lauren Causey, Karen Coats, Sara K. Day, Lisa Rowe Fraustino, Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, Anna Katrina Gutierrez, Adrienne Kertzer, Kouen Kim, Alexandra Kotanko, Jennifer Mitchell, Mary Jeanette Moran, Julie Pfeiffer, and Donelle Ruwe.
Living or dead, present or absent, sadly dysfunctional or merrily adequate, the figure of the mother bears enormous freight across a child's emotional and intellectual life. Given the vital role literary mothers play in books for young readers, it is remarkable how little scholarly attention has been paid to the representation of mothers outside of fairy tales and beyond studies of gender stereotypes. This collection of thirteen essays begins to fill a critical gap by bringing together a range of theoretical perspectives by a rich mix of senior scholars and new voices.
The range of critical approaches in this volume will provide multiple inroads for scholars to investigate richer readings of mothers in children's and young adult literature.
Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature is an exciting-even brilliant-collection of diverse criticism on a surprisingly under-studied topic. The thirteen astute essays chosen by Lisa Rowe Fraustino and Karen Coats use a wide array of theoretical approaches to investigate topics that range from innovation in an eighteenth century book for toddlers to animal mothering in picture books to the postfeminism of recent young adult novels."" - Beverly Lyon Clark, author of Kiddie Lit: The Cultural Construction of Children's Literature in America
ISBN: 9781496818430
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 395g
240 pages