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Change and Renewal in Children's Literature
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Traces the changes in international children's literature and literature theory over the last few decades.

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Introduction Renewing Stories of Childhood: Children's Literature as a Creative Art by Rosemary Johnstone When Everything Old is New Again: Aboriginal Tests and the Politics of Renewal by Clare Bradford Space and Race in Contemporary South African English Your Literature by Judith A. Inggs Exploring Otherness: Cheantes in the Child-Animal Metamorphosis Motif by Maria Lassén-Seger A Happy Blend of Universality and Novelty: "Julie of the Wolves" and "A Ring of Endless Light as Stories Crossing the Animal-human Boundary by Darja Mazi-Leskovar Me, Myself, and Him - The Changing Face of Female Cross-dressing in Contemporary Children's Literature by Victoria Flanagan Voyeruism and Power: Change and Renewal of the Eroticized Figure in Australian Books for Teenagers by Margot Hillel Fostering Controlled Dissent: Democratic Values and Children's Literature by Eva-Maria Metcalf Childhood as the Sign of Change: Hans Christian Anderson's Retellings of the Concept of Childhood in the Light of Romanticism, Modernism, and Children's Own Cultures by Helene Høyrup Continuity and Change in the Fantasy Tale - with a Focus on Recent Danish Works by Anna Karlskov Skyggebjerg Blytons, Noddies and Denoddification Centres: The Changing Constructions of a Cultural Icon by David Rudd Changing Perspectives: Tarzan Recalled and Retold at the Turn of the Millennium by Rolf Romören Spell-binding Dahl: Considering Roald Dahl's Fantasy by Eileen Donaldson "Never Lonely, Always on the Go": The Merry-go-round as Kinetic Metonym, in Text and Illustration, in Tove Jansson's Short Story, "The Hemulen Who Loved Silence" by Sirke Happonen The Beginning of All Poetry: Some Observations about Lullabies from Oral Traditions by Anne de Vries Change and Renewal: Translating the Visual in Picture Books by Riitta Oittinen Change and Renewal of a Famous German Classic by Klaus Doderer Too Many Elephants? Endangered Discourses in the Field of Children's Literature by Nancy Huse Index

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THOMAS VAN DER WALT is Senior Lecturer, Department of Information Science at the University of South Africa.

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