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非虚构文学也是儿童文学的一部分吗?近几十年来,儿童文学研究人员只考虑小说儿童文学(玛丽亚·尼古拉耶娃1998年和托本·温赖希2004年),一些年轻的研究人员倾向于写获奖作家的实验书(博迪尔·坎普2002年)。很少有研究人员对儿童非小说类作品表现出兴趣,其结果是,许多儿童出版物被忽视了。在北欧国家,尼娜·戈加(Nina Goga) 2008年的博士论文是唯一的例外。在这篇文章中,我提出了包括非小说在内的儿童文学的定义。在这个定义中,文学指的是在“litera”(拉丁语:字母)之后写的东西。这篇文章的目的是,一方面,讨论儿童非小说的不同定义和特征,另一方面,确定如何分析这些书籍作为儿童文学。这篇文章包括对丹麦作家Bent Jorgensen和插画家Birde Poulsen所著的一系列关于动物学的书籍的讨论。有一本书被特别讨论为当代非虚构作品的一个例子,那就是《在夜里》(in the Night, 2005)。这本书受到了来自文学研究的分析工具的影响,其中一点是非小说应该通过文本分析方法来解释和描述。关键词:儿童文学定义,儿童文学研究,儿童非虚构文学,儿童文学分析
Is non-fiction also a part of children’ literature? In recent decades, children’s literature researchers have only considered fiction children’s literature (Maria Nikolajeva 1998 and Torben Weinreich 2004), and certain younger researchers has shown a tendency to write about experimental books by prize-winning authors (Bodil Kampp 2002). Very few researchers have shown an interest in non-fiction for children, and the consequence is that a great many publications for children have been overlooked. In the Nordic countries, Nina Goga’s doctoral thesis from 2008 is the only exception from this exclusive definition of children’s literature. In this article, I present a definition of children’s literature that includes non-fiction. In this definition, literature means ‛something written’ after ‛litera’ (Latin: letter). The purposes of the article are, on the one hand, to discuss different definitions and characteristics of non-fiction for children, and on the other hand to identify ways to analyze these books as literature for children. The article includes a discussion of a series of books about zoology by the Danish author Bent Jorgensen and the illustrator Birde Poulsen. One book in particular is discussed as an example of contemporary non-fiction and that is Om natten (In the Night, 2005). This book is subjected to analytical tools from literature studies, and one of the points is that non-fiction should be interpreted and described through a textanalytical approach. Keywords: definitions of children’s literature, children’s literature research, non-fiction for children, analysis of children’s literature