Second-Generation Memory and Contemporary Children's Literature : Ghost Images.

This book explores the relationship between contemporary children's literature and second-generation memory, a device characterized by vicarious, rather than direct, experience of the past. Ulanowicz visits authors such as Blume, Lowery, and Zlata Filipović to address second-generation memory&#...

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Main Author: Ulanowicz, Anastasia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Series:Children's literature and culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • ""Cover ""; ""Title Information""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Series Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: The Ghost Image""; ""Chapter 1 “Seeing Beyondâ€?: Memory, Forgetting, and Ethics in Lois Lowryâ€?s The Giver ""; ""Chapter 2 Sitting Shivah: Mourning and Performance in Judy Blumeâ€?s Starring Sally J Freedman as Herself ""; ""Chapter 3 Anne Frankâ€?s “Own True Heirâ€?: Intertextuality and the Intergenerational in Zlataâ€?s Diary ""
  • ""Chapter 4 “The Past Is a Foreign Countryâ€?: The Individual, Diaspora, and Nation in Marsha Forchuk Skrypuchâ€?s The Hunger """"Chapter 5 “Remember, Remember, the Eleventh of Septemberâ€?: Mordecai Gersteinâ€?s The Man Who Walked Between the Towers and Second-Generation Memory after September 11 ""; ""Notes""; ""Works Cited""; ""Index""