Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film:
"Contributions by Aneesh Barai, Clémentine Beauvais, Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Terri Doughty, Aneta Dybska, Blanka Grzegorczyk, Zoe Jaques, Vanessa Joosen, Maria Nikolajeva, Marek Oziewicz, Ashley N. Reese, Malini Roy, Sabine Steels, Lucy Stone, Björn Sundmark, Michelle Superle, Nozomi Uematsu...
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[2021]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Contributions by Aneesh Barai, Clémentine Beauvais, Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Terri Doughty, Aneta Dybska, Blanka Grzegorczyk, Zoe Jaques, Vanessa Joosen, Maria Nikolajeva, Marek Oziewicz, Ashley N. Reese, Malini Roy, Sabine Steels, Lucy Stone, Björn Sundmark, Michelle Superle, Nozomi Uematsu, Anastasia Ulanowicz, Helma van Lierop-Debrauwer, and Jean Webb Intergenerational solidarity is a vital element of societal relationships that ensures survival of humanity. It connects generations, fostering transfer of common values, cumulative knowledge, experience, and culture essential to human development. In the face of global aging, changing family structures, family separations, economic insecurity, and political trends pitting young and old against each other, intergenerational solidarity is now, more than ever, a pressing need. Intergenerational Solidarity in Children's Literature and Film argues that productions for young audiences can stimulate intellectual and emotional connections between generations by representing intergenerational solidarity. For example, one essayist focuses on Disney films, which have shown a long-time commitment to variously highlighting, and then conservatively healing, fissures between generations. However, Disney-Pixar's Up and Coco instead portray intergenerational alliances-young collaborating with old, the living working alongside the dead-as necessary to achieving goals. The collection also testifies to the cultural, social, and political significance of children's culture in the development of generational intelligence and empathy towards age-others and positions the field of children's literature studies as a site of intergenerational solidarity, opening possibilities for a new socially consequential inquiry into the culture of childhood"-- |
Beschreibung: | xxvii, 255 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781496831910 1496831918 9781496831927 1496831926 |
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contents | Introduction From solitary to solidary: intergenerational relationships in the representations of full lives Pollyanna's intergenerational gladness: examining Porter's novels in the digital humanities "You and I Alfred": intergenerational solidarity in the Emil series Crossing the divide: how death and dementia develop understanding between young and old in contemporary children's literature From juxtaposition to interweave: intergenerational collaboration in the works of Brian Selznick Envisioning solidarity: disrupting linear temporality in Studio Ghibli's Howls Moving Castle and When Marnie Was There "Remember me": intergenerational dialogue in Disney-Pixar animation Trains to life -- trains to death: Judith Kerr's writing and drawing from and about childhood exile in the Nazi era as intergenerational solidaristic practice The intergenerational self and the kinship model in Nadja Halilbegovich's My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary Imagine genocides, multidirectional memory, and intergenerational solidarity in Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine trilogy "Something there is that doesn't love a wall": the mediating child and the ethics of cohabitation A grand cause: representations of children's contributions to regenerative agriculture in picturebooks Gardening and intergenerational solidarity in contemporary American children's literature The "lynx-eyed sagacity" of the "schoolboy": William Godwin and the Juvenile Library (1805-1825) Building bridges: intergenerational solidarity in the works of Aidan Chambers The mingling of teenage and adult breaths: the Dutch Slash series as intergenerational communication Afterword: the case of the evil (step)mother, or the impossibility of intergenerational solidarity |
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spelling | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film edited by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Zoe Jaques First printing Jackson University Press of Mississippi [2021] xxvii, 255 pages illustrations 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Children's literature association series Introduction Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak with Zoe Jaques From solitary to solidary: intergenerational relationships in the representations of full lives Clémentine Beauvais Pollyanna's intergenerational gladness: examining Porter's novels in the digital humanities Ashley N. Reese "You and I Alfred": intergenerational solidarity in the Emil series Björn Sundmark Crossing the divide: how death and dementia develop understanding between young and old in contemporary children's literature Jean Webb From juxtaposition to interweave: intergenerational collaboration in the works of Brian Selznick Terri Doughty Envisioning solidarity: disrupting linear temporality in Studio Ghibli's Howls Moving Castle and When Marnie Was There Aneesh Barai and Nozomi Uematsu "Remember me": intergenerational dialogue in Disney-Pixar animation Zoe Jaques Trains to life -- trains to death: Judith Kerr's writing and drawing from and about childhood exile in the Nazi era as intergenerational solidaristic practice Lucy Stone The intergenerational self and the kinship model in Nadja Halilbegovich's My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary Anastasia Ulanowicz Imagine genocides, multidirectional memory, and intergenerational solidarity in Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine trilogy Marek Oziewicz "Something there is that doesn't love a wall": the mediating child and the ethics of cohabitation Blanka Grzegorczyk A grand cause: representations of children's contributions to regenerative agriculture in picturebooks Michelle Superle Gardening and intergenerational solidarity in contemporary American children's literature Aneta Dybska The "lynx-eyed sagacity" of the "schoolboy": William Godwin and the Juvenile Library (1805-1825) Milini Roy Building bridges: intergenerational solidarity in the works of Aidan Chambers Vanessa Joosen The mingling of teenage and adult breaths: the Dutch Slash series as intergenerational communication Helma van Lierop-Debrauwer and Sabine Steels Afterword: the case of the evil (step)mother, or the impossibility of intergenerational solidarity Maria Nikolajeva "Contributions by Aneesh Barai, Clémentine Beauvais, Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Terri Doughty, Aneta Dybska, Blanka Grzegorczyk, Zoe Jaques, Vanessa Joosen, Maria Nikolajeva, Marek Oziewicz, Ashley N. Reese, Malini Roy, Sabine Steels, Lucy Stone, Björn Sundmark, Michelle Superle, Nozomi Uematsu, Anastasia Ulanowicz, Helma van Lierop-Debrauwer, and Jean Webb Intergenerational solidarity is a vital element of societal relationships that ensures survival of humanity. It connects generations, fostering transfer of common values, cumulative knowledge, experience, and culture essential to human development. In the face of global aging, changing family structures, family separations, economic insecurity, and political trends pitting young and old against each other, intergenerational solidarity is now, more than ever, a pressing need. Intergenerational Solidarity in Children's Literature and Film argues that productions for young audiences can stimulate intellectual and emotional connections between generations by representing intergenerational solidarity. For example, one essayist focuses on Disney films, which have shown a long-time commitment to variously highlighting, and then conservatively healing, fissures between generations. However, Disney-Pixar's Up and Coco instead portray intergenerational alliances-young collaborating with old, the living working alongside the dead-as necessary to achieving goals. The collection also testifies to the cultural, social, and political significance of children's culture in the development of generational intelligence and empathy towards age-others and positions the field of children's literature studies as a site of intergenerational solidarity, opening possibilities for a new socially consequential inquiry into the culture of childhood"-- Generationsbeziehung (DE-588)4441518-7 gnd rswk-swf Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd rswk-swf Children's literature / History and criticism Intergenerational relations in literature Relations entre générations dans la littérature Children's literature Criticism, interpretation, etc (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 s Generationsbeziehung (DE-588)4441518-7 s DE-604 Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Justyna (DE-588)1233764659 edt Jaques, Zoe (DE-588)1044557095 edt Online version Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2021 9781496831934 |
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title | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film |
title_alt | Introduction From solitary to solidary: intergenerational relationships in the representations of full lives Pollyanna's intergenerational gladness: examining Porter's novels in the digital humanities "You and I Alfred": intergenerational solidarity in the Emil series Crossing the divide: how death and dementia develop understanding between young and old in contemporary children's literature From juxtaposition to interweave: intergenerational collaboration in the works of Brian Selznick Envisioning solidarity: disrupting linear temporality in Studio Ghibli's Howls Moving Castle and When Marnie Was There "Remember me": intergenerational dialogue in Disney-Pixar animation Trains to life -- trains to death: Judith Kerr's writing and drawing from and about childhood exile in the Nazi era as intergenerational solidaristic practice The intergenerational self and the kinship model in Nadja Halilbegovich's My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary Imagine genocides, multidirectional memory, and intergenerational solidarity in Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine trilogy "Something there is that doesn't love a wall": the mediating child and the ethics of cohabitation A grand cause: representations of children's contributions to regenerative agriculture in picturebooks Gardening and intergenerational solidarity in contemporary American children's literature The "lynx-eyed sagacity" of the "schoolboy": William Godwin and the Juvenile Library (1805-1825) Building bridges: intergenerational solidarity in the works of Aidan Chambers The mingling of teenage and adult breaths: the Dutch Slash series as intergenerational communication Afterword: the case of the evil (step)mother, or the impossibility of intergenerational solidarity |
title_auth | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film |
title_exact_search | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film |
title_exact_search_txtP | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film |
title_full | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film edited by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Zoe Jaques |
title_fullStr | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film edited by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Zoe Jaques |
title_full_unstemmed | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film edited by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Zoe Jaques |
title_short | Intergenerational solidarity in children's literature and film |
title_sort | intergenerational solidarity in children s literature and film |
topic | Generationsbeziehung (DE-588)4441518-7 gnd Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Generationsbeziehung Kinderliteratur Aufsatzsammlung |
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