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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1738131610
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 354 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789401200509
    Series Statement: Cross/cultures 133
    Content: Preliminary Material -- National Identity-Formation -- The Canadian Situation -- Canadian Cultural Policy with Regard to Children’s Culture and Literature -- The Immigrant Experience as Depicted in Anglo-Canadian Youth Fiction 1950–1994 -- The Development of Canadian Multicultural Children’s Literature Conclusion and Outlook for the Future -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: The Canadian Multicultural Mosaic has long been recognized as an – if not the – outstanding characteristic of the Canadian nation at home and abroad. It has, further, come to be regarded as a model worldwide of a well-functioning culturally diverse society. This first book-length study of Canadian multicultural children’s literature sets out to explore how literature for the young has contributed to the creation of the country’s multicultural discourse as well as to the construction of its national identity. In this context, children’s literature possesses particular significance, as juvenile literature by nature serves an educational purpose which extends to forming and informing the next generation of a country’s citizens. In order to achieve a deeper understanding of the complex structures at work, not only the fictional works themselves but also Canada’s policy with regard to children’s culture and literature have been examined. In order to provide an optimally comprehensive picture, chapters include, among other aspects, information on public library services for immigrant children, on Canadian research collections specializing in children’s literature, on Canadian publishing for children, and on promotional activities. The works of fiction examined cover the period from 1950 to 1994 – thus illustrating the development of the nation’s multicultural discourse – and include various Canadian regions as well as protagonists belonging to different ethnic groups. While the approach is interdisciplinary, the novels discussed are above all read against the tenets of Canadian multiculturalism as manifested in such core documents as Prime Minister Trudeau’s 1971 parliamentary declaration and the 1988 Canadian Multiculturalism Act. The chief objective of the present study is to understand the interdependence between ideology, children’s literature, and the creation of a national discourse
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-334) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042033511
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Creating the National Mosaic: Multiculturalism in Canadian Children’s Literature from 1950 to 1994 Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2011 ISBN 9789042033511
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1696580986
    Format: 1 online resource (374 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789401200509
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures Ser.
    Content: The Canadian Multicultural Mosaic has long been recognized as an - if not the - outstanding characteristic of the Canadian nation at home and abroad. It has, further, come to be regarded as a model worldwide of a well-functioning culturally diverse society. This first book-length study of Canadian multicultural children's literature sets out to explore how literature for the young has contributed to the creation of the country's multicultural discourse as well as to the construction of its national identity. In this context, children's literature possesses particular significance, as juvenile literature by nature serves an educational purpose which extends to forming and informing the next generation of a country's citizens. In order to achieve a deeper understanding of the complex structures at work, not only the fictional works themselves but also Canada's policy with regard to children's culture and literature have been examined. In order to provide an optimally comprehensive picture, chapters include, among other aspects, information on public library services for immigrant children, on Canadian research collections specializing in children's literature, on Canadian publishing for children, and on promotional activities. The works of fiction examined cover the period from 1950 to 1994 - thus illustrating the development of the nation's multicultural discourse - and include various Canadian regions as well as protagonists belonging to different ethnic groups. While the approach is interdisciplinary, the novels discussed are above all read against the tenets of Canadian multiculturalism as manifested in such core documents as Prime Minister Trudeau's 1971 parliamentary declaration and the 1988 Canadian Multiculturalism Act. The chief objective of the present study is to understand the interdependence between ideology, children's literature, and
    Content: Intro -- Creating the National Mosaic: Multiculturalism in Canadian Children's Literature from 1950 to 1994 -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 National Identity-Formation -- Aspects of Nation-Building -- The Contribution of Literature to National Identity-Formation -- Children's Literature and National Identity-Formation -- 2 The Canadian Situation -- Canadian National Identity -- Multiculturalism -- Multicultural Children's Literature -- 3 Canadian Cultural Policy with Regard to Children's Culture and Literature -- Public Libraries' Children's Services -- Canadian Research Collections Specializing in Children's Literature -- Canadian Publishing for Children -- Canadian Children's Book Awards -- Promotional Activities -- Guides to Canadian Children's Literature -- State of Research -- 4 The Immigrant Experience as Depicted in Anglo-Canadian Youth Fiction 1950-1994 -- Criteria of Choice for the Corpus of Primary Literature -- Pioneering Multicultural Children's Literature: The 1950s -- - Lyn Cook: The Bells on Finland Street -- - Lyn Cook: The Little Magic Fiddler -- The Beginnings of Official Multicultural Policy: The 1970s -- - Jean Little: From Anna and Listen for the Singing -- - Frances Duncan: Kap-Sung Ferris -- Steering Towards the Canadian Multiculturalism Act: The 1980s -- - Monica Hughes: My Name is Paula Popowich! -- Consolidating Multiculturalism in Multicultural Canadian Children's Literature: The 1990s -- - Paul Yee: Breakaway -- 5 The Development of Canadian Multicultural Children's Literature: Conclusion and Outlook for the Future -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042033511
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042033511
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_666680191
    Format: XX, 354 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789042033511 , 9789401200509
    Series Statement: Cross cultures 133
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [307] - 334 , Zugl.: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 2008
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789401200509
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Kanada ; Kinderliteratur ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1950-1994 ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Gross, Konrad 1940-
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