EVENTFULNESS AS A FACTOR OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE (IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE-FORUM “CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AS AN EVENT”)

E. Asonova, E. Romanicheva
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The article is devoted to the 4th international forum conference “Children’s Literature as a Phenomenon” that took place in Moscow. The authors, however, took a step away from the traditionally informational review of the conference’s scientific and methodologic tracks, and, based on the material of the presentations and on the lectures and panel discussions that were all carried out during the conference, they provide their answer for the following question: what are the conditions under which certain texts, that are addressed to children/teenagers, are “transforming” into a single field of children’s literature. The description of what was taking place at the conference becomes a fixation of how all involved subjects of various “event” reader communications and practices (authors, publishers, researchers, teachers, and librarians) are united by them. It is also fixating the process of how the reader content created by those subjects is changing both the structure and constitution of children’s literature. The authors while being “inside of the situation” are essentially fixating on what exactly is becoming a factor of institutionalization of children’s literature under modern socio-cultural conditions.
事件性作为儿童文学制度化的因素(四“作为事件的儿童文学”国际会议论坛)
这篇文章是为在莫斯科举行的第四届“儿童文学现象”国际论坛会议而写的。然而,作者们从传统上对会议的科学和方法轨道进行的信息审查中迈出了一步,根据会议期间进行的演示材料、讲座和小组讨论,他们对以下问题提供了答案:在什么条件下,针对儿童/青少年的某些文本正在“转变”为儿童文学的单一领域。对会议上发生的事情的描述变成了对各种“事件”读者交流和实践(作者、出版商、研究人员、教师和图书馆员)的所有相关主体如何被他们联合起来的一种固定。它还关注了这些主题所创造的读者内容如何改变儿童文学的结构和构成。作者在“置身于情境之中”的同时,本质上关注的是,在现代社会文化条件下,儿童文学制度化的因素究竟是什么。
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