• Postmodern picturebooks : play, parody, and self-referentiality
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : monographic
    Title Information: play, parody, and self-referentiality
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: SipeLawrence R.,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: PantaleoSylvia Joyce, 1957-
    Place of Publication: New York
    Published: Routledge;
    Year of Publication: 2012
    Description: viii, 268 p.ill. : 23 cm.;
    Series: Routledge research in education
    Subject: Picture books for children. -
    Subject: Children's literature - History and criticism. - 20th century -
    Subject: Children's literature - History and criticism. - 21st century -
    Subject: Picture books for children - Educational aspects. -
    Subject: Postmodernism (Literature) -
    ISBN: 978-0-415-54305-7pbk.
    Content Note: Introduction :ostmodernism and Picturebooks /ylvia Pantaleo and Lawrence R. Sipe What is a Picturebook, Anyway? The Evolution of Form and Substance Through the Postmodern Era and Beyond /arbara Kiefer The Artist and the Postmodern Picturebook /artin Salisbury Radical Change Theory, Postmodernism and Contemporary Picturebooks /liza T. Dresang Play and Playfulness in Postmodern Picturebooks /aria Nikolajeva Postmodern Picturebooks and the Transmodern Self /aren Coats "They are Always Surprised at What People Throw Away": Glocal Postmodernism in Australian Picturebooks /ohn Stephens Postmodern Picturebooks and the Material Conditions of Reading /argaret Mackey The Paradox of Space in Postmodern Picturebooks /ette Goldstone Imagination and Multimodality: Reading, Picturebooks, and Anxieties about Childhood /hristine Hall Postmodern Picturebook as Artefact: Developing Tools for an Archaeological Dig /ichele Anstey Lauren Child: Utterly and Absolutely Exceptionordinarily /usan S. Lehr Would I Lie to You?: Metalepsis and Modal Disruption in Some "True" Fairy Tales /obyn McCallum "It Doesn't Say How?": Third Graders' Collaborative Sense-making from Postmodern Picturebooks /aroline McGuire, Monica Belfatti, and Maria Ghiso The Voices Behind the Pictures: Children Responding to Postmodern Picturebooks /velyn Arizpe and Morag Styles with Kate Cowan, Louiza Mallouri and Mary Anne Wolpert First-Graders Interpret David Wiesner's The Three Pigs: A Case Study /awrence R. Sipe Ed Vere's The Getaway: Starring a Postmodern Cheese Thief /ylvia Pantaleo.
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