Till ”vildingarnas” land: Barnboksförfattaren besöker förorten
Few studies have been carried out on children’s literature from a post-colonial perspective. In this arti- cle, we look closer at four picture books recently published in Sweden with the purpose of giving children from urban areas patterns of identification. The aim of our study is to see how the ‘s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nordisk barnehageforskning 2013, Vol.6 (7), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Few studies have been carried out on children’s literature from a post-colonial perspective. In this arti- cle, we look closer at four picture books recently published in Sweden with the purpose of giving children from urban areas patterns of identification. The aim of our study is to see how the ‘suburb’ is articulated as a multi-ac- cented sign. Three themes are elaborated in our analysis, i.e. loneliness and alienation, drug abuse and misery as well as small business occurrence. We also discuss the consequences for children in early years of an encounter with a distorted or alienated view of suburban culture. |
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ISSN: | 1890-9167 1890-9167 |