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9780801860539

Girls, Boys, Books, Toys : Gender in Children's Literature and Culture

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801860539

  • ISBN10:

    0801860539

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-09-01
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

Beverly Lyon Clark and Margaret R. Higonnet bring together twenty-two scholars to look closely at the complexities of children's culture. Girls, Boys, Books, Toys asks questions about how the gender symbolism of children's culture is constructed and resisted. What happens when women rewrite (or illustrate) nursery rhymes, adventure stories, and fairy tales told by men? How do the socially scripted plots for boys and girls change through time and across cultures? Have critics been blind to what women write about "masculine" topics? Can animal tales or doll stories displace tired commonplaces about gender, race, and class? Can different critical approaches -- new historicism, narratology, or postcolonialism -- enable us to gain leverage on the different implications of gender, age, race, and class in our readings of children's books and children's culture?

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(10)
Beverly Lyon Clark
PART I / HISTORY
Repudiating ``Sleeping Beauty''
11(14)
U. C. Knoepflmacher
Child's Play as Woman's Peace Work: Maria Edgeworth's ``The Cherry Orchard,'' Historical Rebellion Narratives, and Contemporary Cultural Studies
25(15)
Mitzi Myers
``These two irreconcilable things---art and young girls'': The Case of the Girls' School Story
40(13)
Mavis Reimer
Romancing the Home: Gender, Empire, and the South Pacific
53(18)
Claudia Marquis
PART II / THEORY
The Liberal Bias in Feminist Social Science Research on Children's Books
71(12)
Roger Clark
Heidi Kulkin
Liam Clancy
Coming ``to sing their being'': The Poetry of Grace Nichols
83(14)
Lissa Paul
Fictions of Difference: Contemporary Indian Stories for Children
97(15)
Rajeswari Sunder Rajan
Making the Front Page: Views of Women/Women's Views in the Picture Book
112(18)
William Moebius
Discourses of Femininity and the Intertextual Construction of Feminist Reading Positions
130(12)
John Stephens
Robyn McCallum
Taking Over the Doll House: Domestic Desire and Nostalgia in Toy Narratives
142(12)
Lois R. Kuznets
Comforts No More: The Underside of Quilts in Children's Literature
154(15)
Cheryl B. Torsney
PART III / CULTURE
A Bad Hair Day for G.I. Joe
169(14)
Karen Klugman
Imagining Dinosaurs
183(13)
Susan Willis
Grrrls and Dolls: Feminism and Female Youth Culture
196(14)
Lynne Vallone
An Arab Girl Draws Trouble
210(17)
Allen Douglas
Fedwa Malti-Douglas
Just a Spoonful of Sugar? Anxieties of Gender and Class in ``Mary Poppins''
227(16)
Lori Kenschaft
Notes 243(16)
Works Cited 259(24)
Contributors 283(6)
Illustration Credits 289(2)
Index 291

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