
208 pages
228mm x 145mm
ISBN-10: 1 85856 263 5
ISBN-13: 978 1 85856 263 6
Published April 2003
What determines the nature and style of the literature and pictures produced by children? And how do children respond? Art, Narrative and Childhood reviews current conceptions of visual texts and explores what will be understood as visual literacy in the future.
Drawn from a distinguished international conference in Cambridge in 2000, the contributions range from Aboriginal visual narratives to European artists' sketchbooks to children's 'classics' such as Alice in Wonderland, new 'classics' and media texts. The enduring appeal of humour is discussed, as manifest in comics, poetry and popular fiction such as the Dr Seuss books. Children's voices are also here, offering sophisticated views of pictorial texts and revealing new possibilities about what readind might come to mean.
This authoritative and fascinating book will interest the creators, producers and consumers of children's literature and those who study it worldwide.
This book breaks new ground in thinking about reading text and image ...a valuable addition to the libraries of all educators. - British Journal of Educational Studies