A New Niche in Children’s Literature. Norm-Crit Picture Books in Sweden
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2017
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LIR. journal
Abstract
The publishing of norm-critical children’s literature is a
relatively new literary phenomena in Sweden. This article aims
to map the new literary niche in relation to ideological and
cultural contexts.
The main questions are: how are emancipatory ambitions
manifested? Where do these ambitions leave the addressee?
What norms are being (re-)presented, challenged and/or
consolidated, and by what means?
The analysis shows a shift in the output of publishing houses
away from more explicitly norm-critical books that convey
a pronounced pedagogy of tolerance in their presentation of
same sex couples or alternative ways of doing gender, towards
a less explicit questioning of norms and less family-oriented
approach. Hence, there is an ongoing reorientation away from
an initial emphasis on individualistic aspects and free will
towards motifs like poverty, migration and death.
Description
- Kristina Hermansson is a senior lecturer and researcher
in Comparative Literature at the University of Gothenburg.
Her research mainly concerns children’s literature, especially
picture books and crossover literature, and contemporary
Scandinavian prose.
- Anna Nordenstam is Associate Professor in Comparative
Literature at the University of Gothenburg and Professor of
Swedish and Education at Luleå University of Technology.
Her research mainly concerns children’s and young adult
literature, easy readers, comics, the teaching of literature and
historiography.
Keywords
children’s literature, picture books, norm critique, intersectionality