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[CCBC-Net] The CCL/LCJ "After Theory" discussion continues

From: Perry Nodelman <perry_nodelman>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:03:09 -0500

I'm pleased to report that you can find the table of contents for the latest issue of CCL/LCJ: Canadian Children's Literature/ Litt?rature canadienne pour la jeunesse on the journal's website:

http://ccl.uwinnipeg.ca/issues/321.shtml

This issue features contributions to CCL/LCJ/s ongoing discussion of the current state of literary and cultural studies of children's literature "after theory" by both internationally prominent scholars and those newer to the profession from around the world: Roderick McGillis (Canada), Maria Nikolajeva (Sweden), Danielle Thaler
(Canada), Jean Perrot (France), Rebecca Rabinowitz (USA), Peter Hunt (United Kingdom), Sebastien Chapleau (France), Katharine Capshaw Smith (USA), Lucie Guillemette (Canada), John Stephens (Australia), Anna Jackson (New Zealand), Karen Coats (USA), and Roberta Seelinger Trites (USA). Together, they offer a thought-provoking, multi- faceted overview of where children's literature studies and literary and cultural studies generally are now and where they might be going in the future.

The issue also contains Sidney Eve Matrix's fascinating article on the cultural implications of "prom," Daniel Chouinard's useful guide to recent research on French-language children's literature, and review articles on recent non-fiction, recent Canadian books set outside Canada, and some significant recent contributions to the study of children's literature.

Subscriptions to the current year's copies of CCL/LCJ including this issue can be ordered online on the website:

http://ccl.uwinnipeg.ca/subscribe.shtml

For potential CCL/LCJ contributors, the current issue also contains editorials in English and French discussing the scope of subjects and disciplines the journal would like to publish work in. It's available online via a link from the table of contents.

Yours, Perry

______________ Perry Nodelman Professor Emeritus, Department of English, University of Winnipeg Editor, CCL/LCJ: Canadian Children's Literature/ Litt?rature canadienne pour la jeunesse perry_nodelman at shaw.ca http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~nodelman


_____________ Perry Nodelman Professor Emeritus, Department of English, University of Winnipeg Editor, CCL/LCJ: Canadian Children's Literature/ Litt?rature canadienne pour la jeunesse perry_nodelman at shaw.ca http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~nodelman
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