CCL/LCJ, 32.2, Fall 2006
Editorial / Éditorial
Toy and Dress Porn / Perry Nodelman [1-13] [pdf]
Regard sur l'image / Anne Rusnak [14-15] [pdf]
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Articles
Discipline, Bodies, and Girls' Diaries in Post-Confederation Canada / Kathryn Carter [16-36]
Lessons of Tolerance and the Burden of History: Multiculturalism in Eric Walters's Royal Ransom / Kristen Guest [37-54]
Les grands courants de l'enseignement de la littérature en classe du secondaire au Québec / Suzanne Richard [55-75]
National Identity and the Ideology of Canadian Multicultural Picture Books: Pre-Service Teachers Encountering Representations of Difference / Ingrid Johnston, Joyce Bainbridge, Jyoti Mangat, and Rochelle Skogen [76-96]
Views, Reviews & Interviews / Points de vue, comptes rendus, entrevues
Fantastic Interventions: The Therapeutic Uses of Contemporary Canadian Fantasy for Children / Karen Coats [97-113]
- Ingrid and the Wolf, by André Alexis
- Smoke and Mirrors, by Lesley Choyce
- The Golden Book of Faerie, by O.R. Melling
- Francesca and the Magic Bike, by Cynthia Nugent
- Still There, Clare, by Yvonne Prinz
- The Boy from Earth, by Richard Scrimger
- Lone Wolf, by Edo Van Belkom
Glouglou: audace et création contemporaine / Hélène Beauchamp [114-124]
Fruits of the Academic Forest: Exploring Books about Children's Books / Peter Hunt [125-138]
- Ursula K. Le Guin: Beyong Genre: Fiction for Children and Adults, by Mike Cadden
- Looking Glasses and Neverlands: Lacan, Desire, and Subjectivity in Children's Literature, by Karen Coats
- Kiddie Lit: The Cultural Construction of Children's Literature in America, by Beverly Lyon Clark
- Strategies for Engaging Young Adult Readers: A Social Themes Approach, by Jacqueline Glasgow
- Children's Literature: New Approaches, ed. Karín Lesnik-Oberstein
- Constructing the Canon of Children's Literature: Beyond Library Walls and Ivory Towers, by Anne Lundin
- The Poetics of Childhood, by Roni Natov
- Comparative Children's Literature, by Emer O'Sullivan
- A Past Without Shadow: Constructing the Past in German Books for Children, by Zohar Shavit
Calling for Braver Conclusions / Margaret Steffler [139-155]
- Racism: Deal With It Before It Gets Under Your Skin, by Anne Marie Aikins
- Adeline's Dream, by Linda Aksomitis
- Maya Running, by Anjali Banerjee
- Nettie's Journey, by Adele Dueck
- Peek-a-Little Boo, by Sheree Fitch
- Rosie's Dream Cape, by Zelda Freedman
- A Group of One, by Rachna Gilmore
- Wild Ride, by Jacqueline Guest
- White Girl, by Sylvia Olsen
- The Secret of the Stone House, by Judith Silverthorne
- The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, by Diane Silvey
- Christmas at Wapos Bay, by Jordan Wheeler and Dennis Jackson
Science-fiction, fantastique épique et air du temps / Claire Le Brun [156-164]
- Les mémoires de l'Arc, par Michèle Laframboise
- L'héritage des jumeaux, par Julie Martel
- L'héritier de Lorann, par Yves Meynard
- L'enfant de la Terre, par Yves Meynard
- La princesse de Tianjin, par Jean-Louis Trudel
Queer (and Not-So-Queer) Childhoods / Peter E. Cumming [165-183]
- Curiouser: on the Queerness of Children, ed. Steven Bruhm and Natasha Hurley
- Mom and Mum are Getting Married!, by Ken Setterington
- Hear Me out: True Stories of Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia, by Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia (T.E.A.C.H.)
De nouvelles voies pédagogiques: Les romans pour la jeunesse font bonne route dans la collection Voix didactiquesAuteurs / Lace Marie Brogden et Jean Dufresne [184-190]
- Daniel Marchildon, par Jean-Denis Côté et Dominic Garneau
- Raymond Plante, par Claire Le Brun
- Daniel Mativat, par Françoise Lepage
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