Children’s Literature in Education 37.2 (June 2006)
July 28th, 2006
Asian children’s literature seems to be a popular topic in the professional literature this year. The June 2006 issue of Children’s Literature in Education continues this trend:
- Asian North-American Children’s Literature About the Internment: Visualizing and Verbalizing the Traumatic Thing / Fu-jen Chen and Su-lin Yu
- Sense of Loss, Belonging, and Storytelling: An Anglo-Indian Narrator in The Borrowers / Ariko Kawabata
- The Pedagogy and Problems of Jane Andrews’s The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball that Floats in the Air (1861) / Laureen Tedesco
- Serial Monogamy: Extended Fictions and the Television Revolution / Margaret Mackey
- National Identity in a Multicultural Society: Malaysian Children’s Literature in English / Christina M. Desai
- Leap of Faith: An Interview with Max Velthuijs / Victoria de Rijke and Howard Hollands
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