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Literary Praxis: Teaching Children's Literature in Contemporary Society
By (Author) Lauren Aimonette Liang
By (author) Jennifer M. Graff
By (author) Miriam G. Martinez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
5th March 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
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Across recent decades, there has been an ever-broadening range of theoretical perspectives used to explore issues related to literacy, perspectives ranging from cognitive to socio-cognitive to cultural to critical. Not unexpectedly, the sub-arena of childrens literature has also been shaped by these many contemporary and traditional theoretical frames. This edited book focuses on childrens literature courses as grounded in different theoretical frames. It is the first volume to address the diverse theoretical perspectives on teaching childrens literature.
Each chapter explicates the primary theoretical framework (as well as others)shaping a particular childrens literature course, followed by the ways in which the framework shapes instruction. As well, a theory-to-practice approach section in each chapter including students vignettes as testimonies of this approach to improve instruction. Chapters show the range from childrens literature survey courses to childrens literature courses focused on more specialized topics (e.g., picturebooks, graphic novels, service-learning), and all reflect the cultural and linguistic diversity of faculty, students, and childrens and young adult literature.