19世紀アメリカ児童文学における社会的価値と文化変容<br>Enterprising Youth : Social Values and Acculturation in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature (Children's Literature and Culture)

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19世紀アメリカ児童文学における社会的価値と文化変容
Enterprising Youth : Social Values and Acculturation in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature (Children's Literature and Culture)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 308 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415961509
  • DDC分類 810.93523

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2008. Draws on recent scholarship on canon formation, gender studies, and cultural studies both to show how concepts of public/private, male/female, and national/foreign operated in nineteenth-century children's literature and to explore how this literature transmitted hegemonic notions of American citizenship and cultural values.

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Enterprising Youth examines the agenda behind the shaping of nineteenth-century children's perceptions and world views and the transmission of civic duties and social values to children by adults. The essays in this book reveal the contradictions involved in the perceptions of children as active or passive, as representatives of a new order, or as receptacles of the transmitted values of their parents. The question, then, is whether the business of telling children's stories becomes an adult enterprise of conservative indoctrination, or whether children are enterprising enough to read what many of the contributors to this volume see as the subversive potential of these texts. This collection of literary and historical criticism of nineteenth-century American children's literature draws upon recent assessments of canon formations, gender studies, and cultural studies to show how concepts of public/private, male/female, and domestic/foreign are collapsed to reveal a picture of American childhood and life that is expansive and constrictive at the same time.

Contents

Series Editor's Foreword

List of Figures

Introduction

Monika Elbert

1. Civic Duties and Moral Pitfalls

"A Just, A Useful Part": Lydia Huntley Sigourney and Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Contributions to The Juvenile Miscellany and The Youth's Companion

Lorinda B. Cohoon

Charitable (Mis)givings and the Aesthetics of Poverty in Louisa May Alcott's Christmas Stories

Monika Elbert

"Hints Dropped Here and There": Constructing Exclusion in St. Nicholas, Volume I

Melissa Fowler and Janet Gray

"One extra little girl": Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Orphans

Roxanne Harde

2. Politicizing Children: "Normalization" and the Place of the Marginalized Child

"A is an Abolitionist": The Anti-Slavery Alphabet and the Politics of Literacy

Martha Sledge

Overcoming Racism in Jacob Abbott's Stories of Rainbow and Lucky and in Antebellum America

Jeannette Barnes Lessels and Eric Sterling

"I am your slave for love": Race, Sentimentality, and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Fiction for Children

Lesley Ginsberg

Shut-ins, Shut-outs, and Spofford's Other Children: The Hester Stanley Stories

Rita Bode

3. Sentimental and Realistic Constructs of Childhood

Robinson Crusoe and the Shaping of Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century America

Shawn Thomson

"the cleverest children's book written here": Elizabeth Stoddard's Lolly Dinks's Doings and the Subversion of Social Conventions

Maria Holmgren Troy

A Sentimental Childhood: The Unlikely Memoirs of Realist-Era Writers

Melanie Dawson

The Cultural Work of Kate Douglas Wiggin: Cultivating the Child's Garden

Anne Lundin

4. Education and Shifting Paradigms of the Child's Mind

"Heroes of the Laboratory and the Workshop": Invention and Technology in Books for Children, 1850-1990

Eric S. Hintz

Natural History for Children and the Agassiz Association

J.D. Stahl

Good Masters: Child-Animal Relationships in the Writings of Mark Twain and G. Stanley Hall

Joan Menefee

Child Consciousness in the American Novel: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), What Maisie Knew (1897), and the Birth of Child Psychology

Holly Blackford

Contributors

Bibliography

Index