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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Homing and Unhoming: The Ideological Work of Canadian Children’s Literature 1
- Les représentations du « home » dans les romans historiques québécois destinés aux adolescents 27
- Le home : un espace privilégié en littérature de jeunesse québécoise 51
- Island Homemaking: Catharine Parr Traill’s Canadian Crusoes and the Robinsonade Tradition 67
- Home and Native Land: A Study of Canadian Aboriginal Picture Books by Aboriginal Authors 87
- At Home on Native Land: A Non-Aboriginal Canadian Scholar Discusses Aboriginality and Property in Canadian Double-Focalized Novels for Young Adults 107
- White Picket Fences: At Home with Multicultural Children’s Literature in Canada? 129
- Windows as Homing Devices in Canadian Picture Books 145
- The Homely Imaginary: Fantasies of Nationhood in Australian and Canadian Texts 177
- Home Page: Translating Scholarly Discourses for Young People 195
- Homeward Bound? 225
- Works Cited 233
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265
- Books in the Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada Series 276
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Homing and Unhoming: The Ideological Work of Canadian Children’s Literature 1
- Les représentations du « home » dans les romans historiques québécois destinés aux adolescents 27
- Le home : un espace privilégié en littérature de jeunesse québécoise 51
- Island Homemaking: Catharine Parr Traill’s Canadian Crusoes and the Robinsonade Tradition 67
- Home and Native Land: A Study of Canadian Aboriginal Picture Books by Aboriginal Authors 87
- At Home on Native Land: A Non-Aboriginal Canadian Scholar Discusses Aboriginality and Property in Canadian Double-Focalized Novels for Young Adults 107
- White Picket Fences: At Home with Multicultural Children’s Literature in Canada? 129
- Windows as Homing Devices in Canadian Picture Books 145
- The Homely Imaginary: Fantasies of Nationhood in Australian and Canadian Texts 177
- Home Page: Translating Scholarly Discourses for Young People 195
- Homeward Bound? 225
- Works Cited 233
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265
- Books in the Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada Series 276