《英国早期儿童文学中的男侦探:巡逻少年与男子的边界》,作者:露西·安德鲁(评论)

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儿童文学协会季刊她访问了康涅狄格大学。根据对特拉弗斯的采访录音,格里斯沃尔德讨论了他们在“瑜伽、禅宗和神秘主义”方面的共同兴趣,保姆玛丽·波平斯的起源,以及特拉弗斯对华特迪士尼改编的电影《玛丽·波平斯》的蔑视。在《布鲁诺·贝特尔海姆》中,格里斯沃尔德描述了贝特尔海姆访问圣地亚哥州立大学发表童话演讲时的矛盾行为。有时,这位心理学家似乎在冲突中茁壮成长,在问答环节故意挑起争议,并斥责格里斯沃尔德很晚才把他送回酒店。在其他时刻,Bettelheim发表了精彩的演讲,安慰了一位心烦意乱的旁观者,并向研究生仔细解释了他的想法。格里斯沃尔德最终赞扬了贝特尔海姆作品的通俗性:“贝特尔海姆知道自己的东西。他的想法是为普通人写的,但这并不意味着任何肤浅。相反,他像玛格丽特·米德或保罗·古德曼一样,是一位‘公共学者’”(46)。几篇文章聚焦于阅读文学的情感力量,包括《罗纳德·里根的童年阅读》,这篇文章暗示了里根早期的阅读可能塑造了他后来的政治信仰。我在这本书中最喜欢的一篇文章是《9/11之后的不同阅读》,它关注的是9/11事件如何影响我们对儿童经典作品的阅读,如贝娅特丽克丝·波特的《彼得兔》(1902年)、劳拉·英格尔斯·怀尔德的《草原上的小房子》(1941年)和玛格丽特·怀斯·布朗的《晚安月亮》(1947年)。虽然个人读者的期望肯定会影响他们对《儿童图书背后》的反应,但杰里·格里斯沃尔德在儿童文学世界中的冒险无疑会激发成千上万的文学盛宴。
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The Boy Detective in Early British Children’s Literature: Patrolling the Borders between Boyhood and Manhood by Lucy Andrew (review)
Children’s Literature Association Quarterly she was visiting the University of Connecticut. Drawing on recorded interviews with Travers, Griswold discusses their shared interests in “yoga and Zen and mysticism,” the origins of the nanny, Mary Poppins, and Travers’s disdain for Walt Disney’s film adaption of Mary Poppins. In “Bruno Bettelheim,” Griswold describes Bettelheim’s contradictory behavior when he visited San Diego State University to deliver a lecture on fairy tales. At times, the psychologist seemed to thrive on conflict, intentionally stirring up controversies during a question-and-answer session and berating Griswold for retuning him late to his hotel. At other moments, Bettelheim delivered a brilliant lecture, comforted a distraught bystander, and carefully explained his ideas to graduate students. In a nod to his own general audience, Griswold ultimately praises the accessibility of Bettelheim’s writing: “Bettelheim knew his stuff. His ideas were written for everyday people, but that did not indicate any superficiality. Instead, he was, like Margaret Mead or Paul Goodman, a ‘public scholar’” (46). Several essays focus on the affective power of reading literature, including “Ronald Reagan’s Childhood Reading” which suggests ways in which Reagan’s early reading may have shaped his later political beliefs. My favorite essay in the volume, “Reading Differently After 9/11” focuses on how the events of 9/11 have shaped our readings of children’s classics such as Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit (1902), Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie (1941), and Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon (1947). While expectations of individual readers will certainly shape their responses to Behind Children’s Books, Jerry Griswold’s adventures in the world of children’s literature will undoubtedly inspire thousands of literary banquets.
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