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november 2019
Kurs for forfattarar: Ut av boka – inn i rommet
Falturiltu og Norsk forfattersentrum presenterer: UT AV BOKA – INN I ROMMET Å FORMIDLE LITTERATUR I DKS Tid: laurdag 2. – søndag 3. november, 2019. Stad: Stord kulturhus Pris: 700,- Har du lyst til å formidle litteraturen din til barn og unge? Den kulturelle skulesekken opnar mange moglegheiter for forfattarar. Men korleis komme i gang, og korleis lage ein såkalt litterær produksjon? Dette kurset vil gi deg idear til korleis du kan lage ein produksjon basert på boka di og…
Les mer »Astrid Lindgren konferensen 2019
"Biljetterna till Astrid Lindgren-konferensen 2019 är nu släppta! Bland de medverkande talarna finns ALMA-pristagarna Jacqueline Woodson och Carole Bloch i sällskap av bland andra Josef Fares och Agnes Wold. Temat för konferensen är Mod, makt och medkänsla. Vem har makt och vem är maktlös? Är makt alltid korrumperande eller kan man, liksom Pippi, kombinera generositet och mod med makt? Hur kan vi lära våra barn den svåra konsten att handskas med makt? Välkommen till en fullspäckad dag med föreläsningar och…
Les mer »Second Call for Papers: Transformation and Continuity:
Transformation and Continuity: Political and Cultural Changes in Children’s Literature from the Past Century to the Present Day The 15th International Child and the Book Conference, 27-29 May 2020, Berlin, Germany
Les mer »desember 2019
Call for Papers: Research on Diversity in Youth Literature 3.1
Special Issue on Minstrelsy and Racist Appropriation in Youth Literature and Culture Research on Diversity in Youth Literature (RDYL) announces a call for papers for a special issue on minstrelsy and racist appropriation in youth literature and culture. Scheduled to publish in June 2020, RDYL 3.1 will be guest edited by Dr. Brigitte Fielder (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Dr. Katrina Phillips (Macalester College). RYDL is a peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal hosted by St. Catherine University’s Master of Library and Information…
Les mer »januar 2020
CFP: Enabling and Disability Comics for/about Young People: Within the Panels and Without
In 2020, Amiens will be the European Youth Capital (Amiens for Youth). On that occasion and for the year of Comics, the University of Picardy is organizing, in association with the universities of Artois, Lille and Brighton, and with the association “On a marché sur la bulle” a three-day interdisciplinary conference on “Comics and Youth” on 3rd, 4th and 5th June 2020. The research group CORPUS (Conflict, Representation and Dialogue in the English-speaking World, EA 4295) of the University of…
Les mer »4th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy
4BSCL 2020 4th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy. Searching for a Common Language. January 16th-21st 2020. Tallinn, Estonia
Les mer »Call for papers: Horror(s) of childhood and adolescence
Call for papers 1/2020 Horror(s) of childhood and adolescence On the one hand, within literary and film studies, the notion of horror is used as a genological category. On the other hand, as an aesthetic category, it is referred to various cultural texts: literary works, films, and TV series as well as theatrical performances and video games. Anita Has-Tokarz, in a monograph Horror w literaturze współczesnej i filmie (2010), even considers it to denote “an effect exerted on the recipient by…
Les mer »februar 2020
Call for Papers: Conceptions of Girlhood Now and Then: “Girls’ Literature” and Beyond
Conceptions of Girlhood Now and Then: “Girls’ Literature” and Beyond Linnæus University, Växjö, Sweden 6th–8th of October 2020
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CFP: Children’s Literature and Climate Change
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Les mer »CFP: Children’s Literature and Climate Change
Special Issue of The Lion and the Unicorn Guest Editors: Marek Oziewicz, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Lara Saguisag, College of Staten Island-City University of New York We seek essays on how children’s literature empowers young people to productively engage with the challenges of climate change. After decades of climate change denial and toothless mainstream response, young people are angry. In response to climate change illiteracy and the impotence and negligence of adult-led institutions, teenage activists such as Xiuhtezcatl Martinez…
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