Representing Childhood and Atrocity

Representing Childhood and Atrocity

Smith, Philip; Nesfield, Victoria

State University of New York Press

12/2022

334

Dura

Inglês

9781438490755

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations

Introduction
Victoria Nesfield and Philip Smith

Part 1: Late Twentieth-Century Genocides

1. Children's Humanitarian Arts and the Genocide in Darfur: Drawing Loss and Atrocity
Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba

2. Framing the Unframeable: Deogratias and the Horror of Genocide
Kaitlyn Newman

3. Tracing Trauma: Childhood, Innocence and Memory in Cypriot Children's Literature since 1974
Maria Chatzianastasi

Part 2: The Holocaust

4. Beyond the Ovens: The Changing Nature of Holocaust Children's Literature
Barbara Krasner

5. Gendered Behavior in Uri Orlev's and Kathy Kacer's Literature about the Holocaust for Children
Rosemary Horowitz

6. A Sonnet of Atrocity: A Consideration of a Poem Written by a Child at the Terezin Concentration Camp
Mary Catherine Mueller

3: Dictatorships

7. Communism for Children: Fiction Mediation and Representations of Past Wrongdoings
Simona Mitroiu

8. The Uses of Allegory to Tell Youth Disappearance and Mortality under Spain's Dictatorship in Ana Maria Matute's 1956 Los ninos tontos (The Foolish Children)
Lora L. Looney

9. Confronting Atrocity Through Geometry: Franco's First Illustrated Biography
Maria Porras Sanchez

Part 4: Institutions and Domestic Structures

10. Picture Books and Parrhesia: Canadian Residential Schools and Answering the TRC's Calls to Action
Caroline Bagelman

11. Hidden Atrocities in Cinematic Representations of Chinese Girlhoods
Chengcheng You

12. Nursery Atrocities: The Australian Children's Classic The Magic Pudding
Jayson Althofer and Brian Musgrove

13. Freedom in Fiction: Trickster Tales and Enslavement in the United States
Megan Jeffreys

Contributors
Index