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Judul The Borders of Empathy in Children’s Fiction / Macarena García-González
Pengarang García-González, Macarena
Penerbitan Oxford : Taylor & Francis, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 174 hlm. :ill.
ISBN 9781003522225
Subjek Children’s literature—History and criticism
Catatan The Borders of Empathy in Children’s Fiction centres the question of how reading fiction develops our moral imagination and our capacities to think and feel with others. The question is approached with a good dose of scepticism, revising tensions between ethical, aesthetical, and pedagogical dimensions when certain books, films, and other cultural materials are recommended for children. This volume examines how texts addressed to children are meant to assist socioemotional education and whether we put forward adultist assumptions around such conceptualisations of the emotional. The book is organised into nine chapters, with some of them focusing on "difficult" themes —such as violence, xenophobia, death, migration, as well as gender and social exclusions— and some others on more general relationships between emotions, media, and education. The chapters combine a textual analysis of recommended cultural materials for children with insights from empirical research and ethnographic approaches to children’s cultu
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