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Children's literature --- Children --- 82-93 --- 82-93 Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur --- Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur --- Books and reading for children --- Reading interests of children --- History and criticism --- Books and reading --- Didactic strategies --- Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Literature
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A Past Without Shadow examines 50 years of German children's books in which the darkest horrors of the Third Reich have routinely remained hidden. The horrors of the Third Reich are systematically screened and filtered, allowing the darker, bleaker parts of history to escape illumination. Here Zohar Shavit explores 345 German books for children describing the Third Reich and the Holocaust, and finds a shocking distortion of the past: a recurrent narrative which suggests that the Germans themselves had no hand in the suffering inflicted on the Jews. These books, Shavit argues, have cre
Children's literature, German --- Young adult literature, German --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. --- Children --- National socialism in literature. --- German children's literature --- German literature --- History and criticism. --- Political aspects. --- Books and reading --- Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Sociology of literature --- oorlogen --- jeugdliteratuur --- historische jeugdliteratuur
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"Since its emergence in the seventeenth century as a distinctive cultural system, children's literature has had a culturally inferior status resulting from its existence in a netherworld between the literary system and the educational system. In addition to its official readership--children--it has to be approved of by adults. Writers for children, explains Zohar Shavit, are constrained to respond to these multiple systems of often mutually contradictory demands. Most writers do not try to bypass these constraints, but accept them as a framework for their work. In the most extreme cases an author may ignore one segment of the readership. If the adult reader is ignored, the writer risks rejection, as is the case of popular literature. If the writer utilizes the child as a pseudo addressee in order to appeal to an adult audience, the result can be what Shavit terms an ambivalent work. Shavit analyzes the conventions and the moral aims that have structured children's literature, from the fairy tales collected and reworked by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm--in particular, "Little Red Riding Hood"--Through the complex manipulations of Lewis Carroll in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," to the subversion of the genre's canonical requirements in the chapbooks of the eighteenth century, and in the formulaic Nancy Drew books of the twentieth century. Throughout her study Shavit, explores not only how society has shaped children's literature, but also how society has been reflected in the literary works it produces for its children."--pub. desc.
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German literature --- Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Hebrew literature --- 830-93 <01> --- 82-93 <01> --- Duitse literatuur: kinderliteratuur; jeugdliteratuur--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- 82-93 <01> Kinderliteratuur. Jeugdliteratuur--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- 830-93 <01> Duitse literatuur: kinderliteratuur; jeugdliteratuur--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Children's literature, German --- Children's literature, Hebrew --- Jewish children --- Jews --- Judaism --- Religions --- Semites --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Hebrew children's literature --- Books and reading --- Religion --- Children's literature [German ] --- Bibliography --- Children's literature [Hebrew ] --- Juvenile literature
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The Portrayal of the Child in Children's Literature (Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the Irscl Bordeaux, 1983)
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