Interactive books : playful media before pop-ups
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書誌事項
Interactive books : playful media before pop-ups
(Children's literature and culture / Jack Zipes, series editor)
Routledge, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-243) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Movable books are an innovative area of children's publishing. Commonly equated with spectacular pop-ups, movable books have a little-known history as interactive, narrative media. Since they are hybrid artifacts consisting of words, images and movable components, they cross the borders between story, toy, and game. Interactive Books is a historical and comparative study of early movable books in relation to the children who engage with them.
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh focuses on the period movable books became connected with children from the mid-17th to the early-19th centuries. In particular, she examines turn-up books, paper doll books, and related hybrid experiments like toy theaters and paignion (or domestic play set) produced between 1650 and 1830. Despite being popular in their own time, these artifacts are little known today. This study draws attention to a gap in our knowledge of children's print culture by showing how these artifacts are important in their own right.
Reid-Walsh combines archival research with children's literature studies, book history, and juvenilia studies. By examining commercially produced and homemade examples, she explores the interrelations among children, interactive media, and historical participatory culture. By drawing on both Enlightenment thinkers and contemporary digital media theorists Interactive Books enables us to think critically about children's media texts paper and digital, past and present.
目次
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Preface
Part I: Historical and Cultural Contexts and Theoretical Issues
Chapter 1. Texts and Contexts for Movable Books
Chapter 2. 17th- to 19th-century Children's Domestic Practices: "Activities" and "Rational Recreations" as Historical "DIY Culture"
Part II: 17th- to 19th-century Turn-up Books: Religion, Morality, and Entertainment on Interactive Paper Platforms
Chapter 3. Movable Religious Lessons and Subversion by Design
Chapter 4. Allegorical Metamorphoses and Antic Transformations
Chapter 5. Child-made Religious Turn-up Books: Child Interactors as DIY Producers
Part III: Enacting Domesticated and Fantastical Adventures: 19th-century Movables before the "Stand-up" Book
Chapter 6. Fuller Paper-doll Books: Playing across Gender and Genre
Chapter 7. English Toy Theaters: Staging Miniature Melodramatic Spectacles
Chapter 8. Elaborate Movable Books in Two and Three Dimensions: Activity and Agency Enhanced and Restricted.
Chapter 9. Conclusion: Contemporary "Pop-up" Books: Activity and Agency Reformulated
Bibliography
Index
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