Narrative in Culture

Narrative in Culture
Title Narrative in Culture PDF eBook
Author Astrid Erll
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 330
Release 2019-07-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110654377

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The collection showcases new research in the field of cultural and historical narratology. Starting from the premise of the ‘semantisation of narrative forms’ (A. Nünning), it explores the cultural situatedness and historical transformations of narrative, with contributors developing new perspectives on key concepts of cultural and historical narratology, such as unreliable narration and multiperspectivity. The volume introduces original approaches to the study of narrative in culture, highlighting its pivotal role for attention, memory, and resilience studies, and for the imagination of crises, the Anthropocene, and the Post-Apocalypse. Addressing both fictional and non-fictional narratives, individual essays analyze the narrative-making and unmaking of Europe, Brexit, and the Postcolonial. Finally, the collection features new research on narrative in media culture, looking at the narrative logic of graphic novels, picture books, and newsmedia.

Quinkin Mountain

Quinkin Mountain
Title Quinkin Mountain PDF eBook
Author Percy Trezise
Publisher Angus & Robertson
Pages 30
Release 1997
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9780207189180

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Picture fiction for older readers.

Dhuuluu-Yala

Dhuuluu-Yala
Title Dhuuluu-Yala PDF eBook
Author Anita Heiss
Publisher Aboriginal Studies Press
Pages 333
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0855754443

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This overview about publishing Indigenous literature in Australia from the mid-1990s to 2000 includes broader issues that writers need to consider such as engaging with readers and reviewers. Although changes have been made since 2000, the issues identified in this book remain current and to a large extent unresolved.

The Quinkins

The Quinkins
Title The Quinkins PDF eBook
Author Percy J. Trezise
Publisher Sydney : Collins, 1978 (1979 printing)
Pages 30
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9780001843707

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SUMMARY: A story of the Quinkins, the spirit people of the Yatanji tribe's land. One group, the Imjim, steal children; the Timara play tricks on people but protect children from the Imjim.

New Books for Boys & Girls

New Books for Boys & Girls
Title New Books for Boys & Girls PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 1978-10
Genre Children's literature
ISBN

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Australian National Bibliography

Australian National Bibliography
Title Australian National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 440
Release 1996
Genre Australia
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature: Smad-Zwer, index

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature: Smad-Zwer, index
Title The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature: Smad-Zwer, index PDF eBook
Author Jack Zipes
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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For much of its history, children's literature has been overlooked or looked down on by scholars. But in recent years children's literature has assumed greater importance, as literary critics, psychologists, anthropologists, and historians have begun to discover what children and parents have known for centuries: that this is a literature of extraordinary richness, depth, and delight. The Encyclopedia captures and elucidates this richness in four volumes and 3,200 signed entries. It offers comprehensive coverage of children's literature, from medieval chapbooks of moral instruction for children to J. K. Rowling's immensely popular Harry Potter books. Unlike other references, the Encyclopedia not only documents but also interprets every work, major and minor, that has played a role in the history of children's literature in the world. General essays illuminate prominent trends, themes, genres, and the traditions of children's literature in many countries. In addition, the Encyclopedia provides biographies of important writers, as well as extensive coverage of illustrators with numerous examples of their work. Sociocultural developments such as the impact of toys, films, animation, the Internet, literacy, libraries and librarians, censorship, the multicultural expansion of the field, and other issues related to the appreciation and dissemination of children's literature are also addressed. While the Encyclopedia concentrates on the tradition known best by its readership, it also covers the international development of children's literature and offers an unprecedented treatment of works from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, African countries, and other nations. Its over 800 distinguished contributors come from around the world and include such renowned scholars and writers as Gillian Avery, Peter Hunt, Klaus Doderer, Hansa Heino Ewers, Jean Perrot, Denise Escarpit, Brian Alderson, and Betsy Gould Hearne. A-Z organization, accessible writing, plentiful illustrations, cross-references, bibliographies, a comprehensive index and a systematic outline make the Encyclopedia an invaluable and easy-to-use research reference.