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CCL, no. 109-110, Printemps-été 2003


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Shared Characteristics of "Mainstream" Canadian Children's Fiction

Directeurs invités : Perry Nodelman et Mavis Reimer, Université de Winnipeg


Editorial / Présentation

Lists, Secrets, Property, and Fears / Mavis Reimer [6-9] (Texte intégral)

Listes, secrets, propriétés et peurs / Anne Rusnak [10-11] (Texte intégral)


Articles

At the Margins of Mainstream? East-Asian-Canadian Fiction for Children and Young Adults / Grace Ko and Pamela McKenzie [12-34] (Résumé)

Canadian Mosaic or Two Solitudes: Holocaust Children's Literature / Adrienne Kertzer [35-57] (Résumé)

Of Solitudes and Borders: Double-Focalized Canadian Books for Children / Perry Nodelman [58-86] (Résumé)

Summer Holidays and Landscapes of Fear: Toward a Comparative Study of "Mainstream" Canadian and Australian Children's Novels / Rosemary Ross Johnston [87-104] (Résumé)


Reviews / Comptes rendus

The History of Everyday Things / Jonathan F. Vance [105-12]

  • Alexander Mackenzie: From Canada by Land, by Ainslie Manson
  • The Amazing Adventures of Captain Bob Bartlett, by Susan Chalker Browne
  • Breaking Free: The Story of William Kurelek, by May Ebbitt Cutler
  • The Man Who Ran Faster Than Anyone: The Story of Tom Longboat, by Jack Batten
  • Hana's Suitcase: A True Story, by Karen Levine
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King: Dreams and Shadows, by Lian Goodall
  • The Toronto Story, by Claire Mackay
  • Let's Call It Canada: Amazing Stories of Canadian Place Names, by Susan Hughes
  • Canada Invents, by Susan Hughes
  • Only in Canada!: From the Colossal to the Kooky, by Vivienne Bowers
  • Life in an Anishainabe Camp, by Niki Walker
  • Native Nations of the Western Great Lakes, by Kathryn Smithyman and Bobbie Kalman
  • Ultra Hush-Hush: Espionage and Special Missions, by Stephen Shapiro and Tina Forrester
  • Believing in Books: The Story of Lillian Smith, by Sydell Waxman

Imagining Home in Canadian Picture Books by Canadian Aboriginal Authors / Paul De Pasquale [112-17]

  • Dragonfly Kites / pímíhákanísa, by Tomson Highway
  • Flour Sack Flora, by Deborah L. Delaronde
  • Lessons from Mother Earth, by Elaine McLeod
  • The Slapshot Star, by Gloria Miller
  • Willy the Curious Frog from Pruden's Bog, by Grant S. Anderson

Time Travels and Tangles / Jennifer H. Litster [117-22]

  • Maud's House of Dreams: The Life of Lucy Maud Montgomery, by Janet Lunn

The Realm of the Zany / Bert Almon [122-27]

  • My Cake's On Fire!, by Diane Dawber
  • Don't Be So Persnickety! The Runaway Sneezing Poems, Songs & Riddles of John B. Lee, by John B. Lee
  • Garbage Delight: Another Helping, by Dennis Lee
  • Nothing Beats a Pizza, by Loris Lesynski

Pushing the Boundaries of Avonlea / Patsy Kotsopoulos [128-30]

  • Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture, ed. Irene Gammel

Children's Short Films (Inspired by the Sprockets Film Festival) / Angela Stukator [130-35]

  • Confection, dir. Eva Saks
  • Delivery Day, dir. Janet Manning
  • The Chinese Violin, dir. Joe Chang
  • Roses Sing on New Snow, dir. Yuan Zhang
  • Glasses, dir Brian Duchschere
  • Swapped, dir. Pierre Monnard
  • Bush Bikes, dir. David S. Valveloo
  • Olivia's Puzzle, dir. Jason DaSilva
  • I Wanna Dance, dir. Magriet van Loggerenberg
  • Disa Moves to Japan, dir. Benedicte Maria Orvung
  • A Conversation with Harris, dir. Sheila M. Sofian
  • Hidden, dir. Hanna Heilborn, David Aronowitsch, and Mats Johansson

Much Ado About Nothing: For Kids or for Teachers? / Marissa McHugh [135-37]

  • Much Ado About Nothing: For Kids, by Lois Burdett

Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Pregnancy in Young Adult Theatre / Marissa McHugh [137-40]

  • Naked at School, by Chris Caddock

Summer Reading for Fall, Winter, or Spring / Jean Stringam [140-45]

  • No Missing Parts & Other Stories about Real Princesses, by Anne Laurel Carter
  • Dead Man's Gold and Other Stories, by Paul Yee
  • Revved, by R.P. MacIntyre
  • Fractures: Family Stories, by Budge Wilson
  • Tunnels!, by Diane Swanson
  • Samurai Spirit: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life, by Burt Konzak
  • Nerves Out Loud: Critical Moments in the Lives of Seven Teen Girls, ed. Susan Musgrave
  • You Be Me: Friendship in the Lives of Teen Girls, ed. Susan Musgrave

Finding Meaning in Unfamiliar Worlds / Hilary Turner [145-51]

  • The Maze, by Monica Hughes
  • Jonathan Dreamed of Dragons, Book II: The Return of Ozon, by Gordon A. Francis
  • The Dollmage, by Martine Leavitt
  • The Phantom Queen, by Ven Beeamudré
  • Firedrake, by Ann Ewan

In the First Person / Jason Nolan [151-54]

  • Remembering Lucy Maud Montgomery, by Alexandra Heilbron

Telling the Holocaust to Children / Marlene Kadar [155]

  • My Mother's Voice: Children, Literature, and the Holocaust, by Adrienne Kertzer

Items reviewed in this issue / Ouvrages recensés [156-57]

Announcements / Annonces [158-61]

Calls for Papers / Appels à contribution [162-63]

Letter to the Editors [164-68]

The cover illustration is taken from Dragonfly Kites / pímíhákanísa by Tomson Highway, illustrated by Brian Deines, and published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Text copyright © 2002 by Tomson Highway. Illustrations copyright © 2002 by Brian Deines. Reproduced by permission of HarperCollins Publishers. This book is reviewed on page 112.

L'illustration de la couverture est tirée du livre Dragonfly Kites / pímíhákanísa de Tomson Highway et Brian Deines. Avec la permission de HarperCollins Publishers. Cet ouvrage est recensé à la page 112.


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