SOCIOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY PICTUREBOOK: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD BY CHOICE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

D. Sergeev
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The paper focuses on the dependence between the emergence of single motherhood by choice as a social group and shifts in Anglophone children’s illustrated literature. I argue that this social group with a prominent social capital has impacted children’s picturebooks in English-speaking societies in many ways. First, choice mums need literature that could help them to discuss the structure of their family and principal concepts of single motherhood by choice. Second, children’s literature with such content allows monoparental families to become symbolically visible to other members of society and thereby strengthen their position. Single mothers by choice are determined to contribute with their own art individually or as a member of a larger network. Self-publishing industry and ubiquitous online consumption support both professional and amateur creativity which become available to a wide readership through internet online sellers. International publishing houses respond to the demand for diversity in children’s picture- books. Although, they are obviously profit-oriented and therefore publish picture books that simultaneously promote diversity and cover a wider number of book buyers.
当代绘本社会学:单亲母亲的选择及其对儿童文学的影响
本文主要探讨单身母亲作为一个社会群体的出现与英语国家儿童插图文学的变化之间的依赖关系。我认为,这个拥有突出社会资本的社会群体在许多方面影响了英语社会的儿童绘本。首先,选择妈妈需要能够帮助她们讨论家庭结构和选择单身母亲的主要概念的文献。其次,具有此类内容的儿童文学使单亲家庭在社会其他成员面前变得象征性可见,从而加强了他们的地位。单身母亲们决定以个人或更大的网络成员的身份贡献自己的艺术。自助出版行业和无处不在的在线消费支持专业和业余的创造力,这些创造力通过互联网在线卖家提供给广泛的读者。国际出版社对儿童绘本多样化的需求作出了回应。尽管如此,他们显然是以利润为导向的,因此出版的绘本同时也促进了多样性,覆盖了更多的购书者。
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