The Postmodern Picture Book and It's Impact on Classroom Literacy
References:
Anstey, M. (2002). It’s not all black and white. Journal of adolescent and adult literacy. 45(6): pp 444-457.
Cherie, A. (2012) Playing with picturebooks: Postmodernism and the postmodernesque. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.
Coles, M. & Hall, C. (2001) Breaking the line: New literacies, postmodernism and the teaching of printed texts. Reading: Literacy and language. 35 (3) : pp. 111-114.
Derrida, J. , Ronell, A. (1980). The Law of Genre. Critical Inquiry. 7(1)1, On Narrative. University of Chicago Press: pp 55-81.
Dresang, E. (1999) Radical change: Books for youth in a digital age. New York: Wilson.
Kiefer, B. (2011)What is a picturebook? Across the borders of history. New Review of Children’s Literature and Librarianship. 17 (2): pp.86-102.
Lewis, D. (2001) Reading contemporary picture books: Picturing text. New York: Routledge Falmer.
McCallum, R. (1996) Metafictions and experimental work. In P . Hunt (Ed.) International companion encyclopedia of children’s literature (pp. 397-409) New York, NY: Routledge.
Pantaleo, S. (2004) Young children interpret the metafictive in Anthony Brown’s Voices in the Park. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy. 4 (2): pp 211-233.
Pantaleo, S. (2014) The metafictive nature of postmodern picturebooks. The Reading Teacher. 67(5) pp. 324-332.
Reynolds, S. (2007) Radical children’s literature: future vision and aesthetic transformations in juvenile fiction. Basingstoke. Palgrave Macmillan.
Sipe, L. R., Pantaleo, S. (2010) Postmodern picturebooks: Play, parody and self-referentiality. New York, NY. Routledge, Taylor and Francis.
Waugh, P. (1984). Metafiction: The theory and practice of self-conscious fiction. London: Methuen
Picture Books Used as Examples and References on this Site:
Browne, A. (1998). Voices in the Park. New York, NY. DK Publishing.
Browne, A. (2008). Willy the Dreamer.London, UK. Walker Books.
Child, L. (2002). Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? New York. NY. Hodder.
Macaulay, D. (1990). Black and White. New York, NY. Haughton Mifflin.
Scieszka, J. & Smith, L. (1992). The Stinky cheese man and other fairly stupid tales. USA, Penguin Books.
Stone, J & Smollin, M. (1971). There is monster at the end of this book. New York. Random House.
Weisner, D. (2001). The Three Pigs. New York, NY. Clarion Books.
Anstey, M. (2002). It’s not all black and white. Journal of adolescent and adult literacy. 45(6): pp 444-457.
Cherie, A. (2012) Playing with picturebooks: Postmodernism and the postmodernesque. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.
Coles, M. & Hall, C. (2001) Breaking the line: New literacies, postmodernism and the teaching of printed texts. Reading: Literacy and language. 35 (3) : pp. 111-114.
Derrida, J. , Ronell, A. (1980). The Law of Genre. Critical Inquiry. 7(1)1, On Narrative. University of Chicago Press: pp 55-81.
Dresang, E. (1999) Radical change: Books for youth in a digital age. New York: Wilson.
Kiefer, B. (2011)What is a picturebook? Across the borders of history. New Review of Children’s Literature and Librarianship. 17 (2): pp.86-102.
Lewis, D. (2001) Reading contemporary picture books: Picturing text. New York: Routledge Falmer.
McCallum, R. (1996) Metafictions and experimental work. In P . Hunt (Ed.) International companion encyclopedia of children’s literature (pp. 397-409) New York, NY: Routledge.
Pantaleo, S. (2004) Young children interpret the metafictive in Anthony Brown’s Voices in the Park. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy. 4 (2): pp 211-233.
Pantaleo, S. (2014) The metafictive nature of postmodern picturebooks. The Reading Teacher. 67(5) pp. 324-332.
Reynolds, S. (2007) Radical children’s literature: future vision and aesthetic transformations in juvenile fiction. Basingstoke. Palgrave Macmillan.
Sipe, L. R., Pantaleo, S. (2010) Postmodern picturebooks: Play, parody and self-referentiality. New York, NY. Routledge, Taylor and Francis.
Waugh, P. (1984). Metafiction: The theory and practice of self-conscious fiction. London: Methuen
Picture Books Used as Examples and References on this Site:
Browne, A. (1998). Voices in the Park. New York, NY. DK Publishing.
Browne, A. (2008). Willy the Dreamer.London, UK. Walker Books.
Child, L. (2002). Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? New York. NY. Hodder.
Macaulay, D. (1990). Black and White. New York, NY. Haughton Mifflin.
Scieszka, J. & Smith, L. (1992). The Stinky cheese man and other fairly stupid tales. USA, Penguin Books.
Stone, J & Smollin, M. (1971). There is monster at the end of this book. New York. Random House.
Weisner, D. (2001). The Three Pigs. New York, NY. Clarion Books.