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Representing Childhood and Atrocity

Nesfield, Victoria(Edited by)Smith, Philip(Edited by)
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Atrocity presents a problem to the writer of children's literature.

To represent events of such terrible magnitude and impersonal will as the Holocaust, the transatlantic slave trade, or the Rwandan genocide such that they fit into a three-act structure with a comprehensible moral and a happy ending is to do a disservice to the victims.

Yet to confront children with the fact of widescale violence without resolution is to confront them with realities that may be emotionally disturbing and even damaging.

Despite these challenges, however, there exists a considerable body of work for and about children that addresses atrocity.

To examine the ways in which writers and artists have attempted to address children's experience of atrocity, this collection brings together original essays by an international group of scholars working in the fields of child studies, children's literature, comics studies, education, English literature, and Holocaust, genocide, and memory studies.

It covers a broad geographical range and includes works by established authors and emerging voices.

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Product Details
SUNY Press
1438490763 / 9781438490762
eBook (EPUB)
01/12/2022
English
334 pages
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