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What Do You See? International Perspectives on Children’s Book Illustration

Edited By: Jennifer Harding, Pat Pinsent

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This illustrated book explores the diversity of children's book illustration as a space for cultural dialogue. It considers how illustrations from different traditions are histories of art and style that enable us to traverse boundaries and dissolve barriers.

This extensively illustrated book is a collection of the papers given at the 2007 annual conference of the British section of the International Board on…
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This extensively illustrated book is a collection of the papers given at the 2007 annual conference of the British section of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) and the National Centre for Research in Children’s Literature (NCRCL) MA course, Roehampton University London. It reflects the convictions of the editors and the participants that picture books and other illustrated texts for children are vitally important as substance for academic debate, and that people in the English speaking world are far too often ignorant of the wealth of literary and artistic material deriving from other cultures and traditions.

The papers explore the diversity of modern children’s book illustration and consider its potential as a space for cultural dialogue and exchange. They also look at ways in which illustrations are themselves histories of art and style, arising from cultural tradition, and the extent to which they enable us to traverse boundaries and dissolve barriers.

The sections into which this volume is divided to some extent represent different areas of debate: the work of illustrators from Europe and from the rest of the world, and the response to such books by their youthful primary audience. Attention is also paid to some of the new talent in the area of children’s book illustration. While it would be impossible for any book to convey the richness of the visual experience of the conference, we hope that the illustrations may go some way towards recreating it.

Pat Pinsent was Principal Lecturer in English and is currently Senior Research Fellow at the NCRCL. Her published books include The Power of the
Page: Children’s Books and Their Readers (1993), Children’s Literature and the Politics of Equality (1997) and a collection of studies of neglected twentieth-century children’s authors (2006), together with many edited compilations of the proceedings of the annual IBBY/NCRCL MA conferences. She has published numerous articles on children’s literature and one of her main current preoccupations is the diverse ways in which children’s literature is developing. She edits The Journal of Children’s Literature Studies and IBBYLink.

Jennifer Harding is a freelance editor and indexer with a regular clientele ranging from children’s literature to politics and mathematics. Formerly a lecturer in further education for seventeen years, she followed this with fifteen years with a well-known educational publisher as an in-house editor.
She is Associate Editor of IBBYLink and also a member of the Children’s Book History Society.

Evelyn Arizpe, Brian Biggs, Paddy Bouma, Lisa Boyce, Rebecca Butler, Sabien Clement, Peter Cook, Penni COTTON, Jude Daly, Mieke Desmet, John Dunne, Lisa Evans, Klaus Flugge, Nikki Gamble, PRUE GOODWIN, Piet Grobler, Dianne Hofmeyr, Stian Hole, Satoshi Kitamura, Vasiliki Labitsi, Ann Lazim, Fiona Moodie, Kate Noble, Dora Oronti, Petros Panaou, Jan Pienkowski, Kirstin Roskifte, Martin Salisbury, Tom Schamp, Reviva Schermbrucker, Emma Shu-ming, Magdalena Sikorska, Stella Thebridge, Stefania Tondo, Oyvind Torseter, Nicholas Tucker, Isabelle Vandenabeele, Noemi Villamuza, Jean Webb, Sandra Williams, Pat Pinsent

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-850-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-850-2
  • Date of Publication: 2008-08-20

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0007-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0007-5
  • Date of Publication: 2008-12-16

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSY, AKLB, DS
  • THEMA: DSY, AKLB, DS
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