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- Title
Containing Childhood: Space and Identity in Children's Literature edited by Danielle Russell.
- Authors
Arciniegas, Mia
- Abstract
Danielle Russell's edited collection "Containing Childhood: Space and Identity in Children's Literature" features essays that help conceptualise how adult ideologies often figure children into prescribed physical, social, imaginative, and cultural spaces in several works marketed towards children and young adult readers. To close out the first section, Danielle Russell authors Chapter 3, where she considers how (usually stable) concepts such as the home and the family in children's literature hold up - or do not - in two separate and chaotic dystopian literary series.
- Subjects
CONTAINING Childhood: Space &; Identity in Children's Literature (Book); RUSSELL, Danielle; CHILDREN'S literature; CULTURAL boundaries; YOUNG adults; GENTRIFICATION; PUBLIC spaces; 19TH century (Literary period); 20TH century (Literary period); 21ST century (Literary period)
- Publication
International Research in Children's Literature, 2023, Vol 16, Issue 3, p356
- ISSN
1755-6198
- Publication type
Book Review
- DOI
10.3366/ircl.2023.0532