Children’s Literature and Children’s Lives Symposium, November 15-16, 2019, Villa La Pietra, NYU Florence

"This symposium brings together scholars interested in children’s literature and history with writers, doctors, and other practitioners who work with issues of children’s literacy, health, education, and well-being. We believe that by looking at the content of children’s literature, the ways th...

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505 8 |a Junko Yokota: What you Read Matters: Food for Young Minds and Souls . - Marnie Campagnaro: Visionary Objects and Children’s Literature: Developing Visual and Aesthetic Alphabetization through Picturebooks. - William Harris: Politics and Possibilities— Children’s Lives. - Dipesh Navsaria: Touch, Teaching, and Therapies: Trust and the Role of Texts in Children’s Relationships with Adults. - Giorgio Tamburlini: Shared Reading as a Door to Working with At-Risk Families: The ‘Villaggio per Crescere’ Project. - Lisa Cesarani: Dear Diary: Examining the Trope of the Diary as it appears in De Amicis’ Cuore and Vamba’s Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca. - Erika Bernacchi: Gender Stereotypes in Italian School Texts and New Gender Representations in Children’s Literature. - Maria Truglio: ‘Two Grams of Melancholy’: Recipes for Proper Italian Boys, 1870-1922. - Maria Tatar: Yours, Mine, Ours? The Brothers Grimm and African American Folklore. - Stefania Manetti: Nati per Leggere: Experiences with Literacy Promotion and Disadvantaged Populations in Italy. - Tara Zahra: How Runaway Children Have Made the Modern Family. - Giorgia Grilli: Subversive Mary Poppins in Children’s Literature. - Larry Wolff: Children and Fairy Tales on the Operatic Margins. - Kenneth Kidd: Children’s Literature as Critical Thought. - Robie Harris: Writing Honest’: Creating Books for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Children. - Nia Heard-Garris: The Role of Children’s Literature in Addressing Difficult yet Important Topics: Racism, Parental Incarceration, and Gender Identity. - Perri Klass: ‘Every One had Scarlet Fever’: Illness, Death, and Near-Misses in Classic Children’s Books. 
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contents Junko Yokota: What you Read Matters: Food for Young Minds and Souls . - Marnie Campagnaro: Visionary Objects and Children’s Literature: Developing Visual and Aesthetic Alphabetization through Picturebooks. - William Harris: Politics and Possibilities— Children’s Lives. - Dipesh Navsaria: Touch, Teaching, and Therapies: Trust and the Role of Texts in Children’s Relationships with Adults. - Giorgio Tamburlini: Shared Reading as a Door to Working with At-Risk Families: The ‘Villaggio per Crescere’ Project. - Lisa Cesarani: Dear Diary: Examining the Trope of the Diary as it appears in De Amicis’ Cuore and Vamba’s Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca. - Erika Bernacchi: Gender Stereotypes in Italian School Texts and New Gender Representations in Children’s Literature. - Maria Truglio: ‘Two Grams of Melancholy’: Recipes for Proper Italian Boys, 1870-1922. - Maria Tatar: Yours, Mine, Ours? The Brothers Grimm and African American Folklore. - Stefania Manetti: Nati per Leggere: Experiences with Literacy Promotion and Disadvantaged Populations in Italy. - Tara Zahra: How Runaway Children Have Made the Modern Family. - Giorgia Grilli: Subversive Mary Poppins in Children’s Literature. - Larry Wolff: Children and Fairy Tales on the Operatic Margins. - Kenneth Kidd: Children’s Literature as Critical Thought. - Robie Harris: Writing Honest’: Creating Books for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Children. - Nia Heard-Garris: The Role of Children’s Literature in Addressing Difficult yet Important Topics: Racism, Parental Incarceration, and Gender Identity. - Perri Klass: ‘Every One had Scarlet Fever’: Illness, Death, and Near-Misses in Classic Children’s Books.
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"This symposium brings together scholars interested in children’s literature and history with writers, doctors, and other practitioners who work with issues of children’s literacy, health, education, and well-being. We believe that by looking at the content of children’s literature, the ways that children learn to read and incorporate literature into their lives, and the intersections between children’s reading and pediatric issues of health and development– all seen in the broader context of history and society– we can create meaningful interdisciplinary conversations and spark new dialogues and collaborations."
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