Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults: A Collection of Critical Essays

Author:   Michelle Ann Abate ,  Gwen Athene Tarbox
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michelle Ann Abate ,  Gwen Athene Tarbox
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.720kg
ISBN:  

9781496811677


ISBN 10:   1496811674
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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-Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults is an indispensable collection for scholars and teachers working in children's literature and culture. Walk into any bookstore and you will see that children's comics are a major force in the reading lives of young people today. What Abate and Tarbox present in this collection is a fully theorized analysis of the accomplishments of this body of literature, offering a range of essays on landmark texts like Jeff Smith's Bone and Shaun Tan's The Arrival, to bestsellers like Raina Telgemeier's Drama and John Lewis's March, to books by innovative writers like Sarah Oleksyk's Ivy and Mariko and Jillian Tamaki's This One Summer. Particularly exciting is all of the great work here on girls and comics. These essays counter longstanding assumptions about the gendered appeal of the form. Not only does this timely collection present lively, engaging readings that will serve teachers, students, and scholars alike, but it opens up and shapes a field that will continue to develop both in print and on the web.---Katharine Capshaw, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks


Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults is an indispensable collection for scholars and teachers working in children's literature and culture. Walk into any bookstore and you will see that children's comics are a major force in the reading lives of young people today. What Abate and Tarbox present in this collection is a fully theorized analysis of the accomplishments of this body of literature, offering a range of essays on landmark texts like Jeff Smith's Bone and Shaun Tan's The Arrival, to bestsellers like Raina Telgemeier's Drama and John Lewis's March, to books by innovative writers like Sarah Oleksyk's Ivy and Mariko and Jillian Tamaki's This One Summer. Particularly exciting is all of the great work here on girls and comics. These essays counter longstanding assumptions about the gendered appeal of the form. Not only does this timely collection present lively, engaging readings that will serve teachers, students, and scholars alike, but it opens up and shapes a field that will continue to develop both in print and on the web. --Katharine Capshaw, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks An essential resource for anyone interested in children's and young adult literature. Expertly curated, this volume not only features diverse essays on diverse topics; it also tells the story of comics' return to childhood, in a sense--its contemporary reinvestment in child readers and collaborators. Highly recommended. --Kenneth Kidd, president of the Children's Literature Association and author of Making American Boys and Freud in Oz


�Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults is an indispensable collection for scholars and teachers working in children�s literature and culture. Walk into any bookstore and you will see that children�s comics are a major force in the reading lives of young people today. What Abate and Tarbox present in this collection is a fully theorized analysis of the accomplishments of this body of literature, offering a range of essays on landmark texts like Jeff Smith�s Bone and Shaun Tan�s The Arrival, to bestsellers like Raina Telgemeier�s Drama and John Lewis�s March, to books by innovative writers like Sarah Oleksyk�s Ivy and Mariko and Jillian Tamaki�s This One Summer. Particularly exciting is all of the great work here on girls and comics. These essays counter longstanding assumptions about the gendered appeal of the form. Not only does this timely collection present lively, engaging readings that will serve teachers, students, and scholars alike, but it opens up and shapes a field that will continue to develop both in print and on the web.� �Katharine Capshaw, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks �An essential resource for anyone interested in children�s and young adult literature. Expertly curated, this volume not only features diverse essays on diverse topics; it also tells the story of comics� return to childhood, in a sense�its contemporary reinvestment in child readers and collaborators. Highly recommended.� �Kenneth Kidd, president of the Children�s Literature Association and author of Making American Boys and Freud in Oz Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults is an indispensable collection for scholars and teachers working in children's literature and culture. Walk into any bookstore and you will see that children's comics are a major force in the reading lives of young people today. What Abate and Tarbox present in this collection is a fully theorized analysis of the accomplishments of this body of literature, offering a range of essays on landmark texts like Jeff Smith's Bone and Shaun Tan's The Arrival, to bestsellers like Raina Telgemeier's Drama and John Lewis's March, to books by innovative writers like Sarah Oleksyk's Ivy and Mariko and Jillian Tamaki's This One Summer. Particularly exciting is all of the great work here on girls and comics. These essays counter longstanding assumptions about the gendered appeal of the form. Not only does this timely collection present lively, engaging readings that will serve teachers, students, and scholars alike, but it opens up and shapes a field that will continue to develop both in print and on the web. --Katharine Capshaw, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks An essential resource for anyone interested in children's and young adult literature. Expertly curated, this volume not only features diverse essays on diverse topics; it also tells the story of comics' return to childhood, in a sense--its contemporary reinvestment in child readers and collaborators. Highly recommended. --Kenneth Kidd, president of the Children's Literature Association and author of Making American Boys and Freud in Oz -An essential resource for anyone interested in children's and young adult literature. Expertly curated, this volume not only features diverse essays on diverse topics; it also tells the story of comics' return to childhood, in a sense--its contemporary reinvestment in child readers and collaborators. Highly recommended.- --Kenneth Kidd, president of the Children's Literature Association and author of Making American Boys and Freud in Oz -Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults is an indispensable collection for scholars and teachers working in children's literature and culture. Walk into any bookstore and you will see that children's comics are a major force in the reading lives of young people today. What Abate and Tarbox present in this collection is a fully theorized analysis of the accomplishments of this body of literature, offering a range of essays on landmark texts like Jeff Smith's Bone and Shaun Tan's The Arrival, to bestsellers like Raina Telgemeier's Drama and John Lewis's March, to books by innovative writers like Sarah Oleksyk's Ivy and Mariko and Jillian Tamaki's This One Summer. Particularly exciting is all of the great work here on girls and comics. These essays counter longstanding assumptions about the gendered appeal of the form. Not only does this timely collection present lively, engaging readings that will serve teachers, students, and scholars alike, but it opens up and shapes a field that will continue to develop both in print and on the web.- --Katharine Capshaw, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks -An indispensable resource for anyone interested in children's and young adult literature. Expertly curated, this volume not only features diverse essays on diverse topics; it also tells the story of comics' return to childhood, in a sense--its contemporary reinvestment in child readers and collaborators. Highly recommended.- --Kenneth Kidd, president of the Children's Literature Association and author of Making American Boys and Freud in Oz


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Michelle Ann Abate, Columbus, Ohio, is associate professor of literature for children and young adults at The Ohio State University. She is author of The Big Smallness: Niche Marketing, the American Culture Wars, and the New Children’s Literature. Gwen Athene Tarbox, Kalamazoo, Michigan, is associate professor of English and an affiliate in gender and women’s studies at Western Michigan University. She is author of The Clubwomen’s Daughters: Collectivist Impulses in Progressive-era Girls’ Fiction, 1890–1940 and of a forthcoming volume on children’s comics.

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