Papers Presented
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Project MUSE in Children's Literature Association Quarterly
- Vol. 1990 (1) , 60-61
- https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.1990.0008
Abstract
Papers Presented "Good-Enough Mother Hubbard: Memory and Play in Nursery Rhyme," Lucy Rollins "Serious Play: The Role of Nonsense Humor in Mother Goose, Lear, and Milne," Diana Chlebek "In Defense of Nonsense: Carroll and Lear," Gloria Kamen The Pastoral Influence in American Children's Literature: Caddie Woodlawn," David L. Russell Their Sweet Gardening Labour: Children Gardening in The Secret Garden." Gwyneth Evans The Games Boys Play: The Chocolate War and 'The Sweet Science,'" Jan Susina "Empowered by Play: Adults and Protagonists in School Fiction," Anne Phillips "Mythic Echoes in Contemporary Teenage Fiction: Fat Girl and Fell." Wanda Van Goor "Fantastic Structures as a Vehicle to Personal Growth: Images of Play, Work and Pedagogy in E. Nesbit's The Magic Citv." Karen Patricia Smith "Grandmothers and Old Queens: Working Women in the Fantasies of George MacDonald," Judith A. John Toothpaste Squiggles and Slacks for Ella Funt: Work and Play in Ramona and Her Mother." Joel D. Chaston "Guilt Through Association: The Infringement of Adult Perceptions of Work and Play in Oneeved Cat and Carrie's War." Charlotte O'Brien and Margaret Cook "Workbooks and Toybooks: The Task and the Gift of a Child's Book," George R. Bodmer "What are little girls made of? Understood Betsv and the Montessori Method," Julie Pfeiffer "When Beginnings Become Ends: Etiology and Retribution in Kipling and De Paola," Terri Frongia "Kipling's Just So Stories: Pranks and Pronouncements," Craig Werner The Game Plan of The Hunting of the Snark" Donna R. White The Work of Keeping Writing a Play: A View Through Children's Literature," George Shannon "Children's Authors in the Writing Process Classroom," Jean Myers Stevenson "Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief: The World of Work in Contemporary Novels for Children," Virginia Walter "Work Depicted in Poetry for Children," Frieda F. Bostian "Playing Around with Little Red," Mary Agnes Taylor "Beyond Words: Analysis of a Translator of Hanschen Klein." Larry Jurchartz "Changing Attitudes Towards Work in Picture Books," Roxane Chadwick Taking Care — Child's Play as Women's Work in Maria Edgeworth's The Cherry Orchard." Mitzi Myers 60 "Beyond Gender Role Model Stereotyping: The Fate of Girls and Dolls in Nineteenth Century France," Valerie Cretaux "Home as Hilarious: Mary Wilkins Freeman Stirs The Pot of Gold." Nancy Huse "Learning Through Experience: The Science of Wilderness Survival Literature," Andrew Kantar "Different Approaches and Styles Can Bring Work and Play Together in Children's Science Books," Eleanor Stodart "Varying Concepts of Work and Play in Fantasy Worlds," Sylvia Patterson lskander "Back to the Land: Work in Futuristic Novels for Children," Louisa Smith "Just Playing Beatie Bows," Carol Sibley The Turn of the Screw of Play: From the Game of Grammar to the Game of Fiction," Jean Perrot "Arthur Ransome, Children's Play and Cultural Literacy," Fred Erisman Through the Looking Glass: Literary Reflections of Children's Play, Games and Pastimes in Victorian and Edwardian England," Priscilla Ord "Dickens' Working Children and the Ideal of Childhood," Peggy Stamon "Work Attitudes and Realities in Early Nineteenth Century Books," Anne Scott MacLeod "Capitalist Tools? Today's Entrepreneurial Novels for Children," Claudia Mills "Work and Play in Children's Literature in the Context of Singapore," Khoo Sim Lyn The Inculcation of the Communist Ideology of Work as Seen in Two Novels of the Soviet Author Albert Likhanov," Jackie Eastman and Roberta Long "Living the Non-Mechanical Life: Russell Hoban's Metaphorical Wind-Up Toys," Alida Allison The Creation of the Bildungsroman in Children's Literature," Sibol Erol "Young Engineers and Bricoleurs: Hard at Work and Play," Hamida Bosmajian 61 ...Keywords
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