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Irish Children's Literature and Culture: New Perspectives on Contemporary Writing by Keith O'Sullivan (National University of Ireland at Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)

Irish Children's Literature and Culture looks critically at Irish writing for children from the 1980s to the present, examining the work of many writers and illustrators and engaging with major genres, forms, and issues, including the gothic, the speculative, picturebooks, ethnicity, and globalization. It contextualizes modern Irish children's literature in relation to Irish mythology and earlier writings, as well as in relation to Irish writing for adults, thereby demonstrating the complexity of this fascinating area.

What constitutes a national literature is rarely straightforward, and it is especially complex when discussing writing for young people in an Irish context. Until recently, there was only a slight body of work that could be classified as Irish children's literature in comparison with Ireland's contribution to adult literature in the twentieth century. The contributors to the volume examine a range of texts in relation to contemporary literary and cultural theory, and children's literature internationally, raising provocative questions about the future of the topic. Irish Children's Literature and Culture is essential reading for those interested in Irish literature, culture, sociology, childhood, and children's literature.

Valerie Coghlan, Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin, is a librarian and lecturer. She is a former co-editor of Bookbird: An International Journal of Children's Literature. She has published widely on Irish children's literature and co-edited several books on the topic. She is a former board member of the IRSCL, and a founder member of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature, Children's Books Ireland, and IBBY Ireland.

Keith O'Sullivan lectures in English at the Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin. He is a founder member of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature, a former member of the board of directors of Children's Books Ireland, and past chair of the Children's Books Ireland/Bisto Book of the Year Awards. He has published on the works of Philip Pullman and Emily Bronte.

Irish Children's Literature and Culture Reviews

A fresh and inspiring collection of essays. This study offers indispensable insight into topical questions and developments for both acacdemics and the general children's literature aficionado.- Bookbird

About Keith O'Sullivan (National University of Ireland at Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)

Valerie Coghlan is Librarian at Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin, Ireland. Keith O'Sullivan is Lecturer in English at Church of Ireland College of Education, Dublin, Ireland.

Table of Contents

Selected Contents: Introduction 1: Mythologizing Ireland, Ciara Ni Bhroin 2: Borderlands: Dead Bog and Living Landscape, Eilis Ni Dhuibhne 3: Cleaning up the Mess?: The Child and Nation in Historical Fiction Set between 1890 and 1922, Susan Cahill 4: 'What Foot Does He Dig With?': Inscriptions of Religion and Cultural Identity, Valerie Coghlan 5: Young Adult Fiction and Youth Culture, Padraic Whyte 6: Fictionalizing Family, Amanda Piesse 7: 'Binding with Briars': Romanticizing the Child, Keith O'Sullivan 8: Evil Innocence: The Child and Adult in Fiction, Jarlath Killeen 9: 'Walking ... into the Night': Growing Up with the Gothic, Anne Markey 10: Contemplating Otherness: Imagining the Future in Speculative Fiction, Patricia Kennon 11 Meanings and Means: Children's Poetry Now, Mary Shine Thompson 12: Picturebooks that Transcend Boundaries, Sandra L Beckett 13: Insularity and Internationalism: Between Local Production and the Global Marketplace, Emer O'Sullivan

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9780415623551
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Irish Children's Literature and Culture: New Perspectives on Contemporary Writing by Keith O'Sullivan (National University of Ireland at Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-03-29
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