No kids allowed : children's literature for adults

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No kids allowed : children's literature for adults

Michelle Ann Abate

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-221) and index

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内容説明

Children's literature isn't just for children anymore. This original study explores the varied forms and roles of children's literature-when it's written for adults. What do Adam Mansbach's Go the F**k to Sleep and Barbara Park's MA! There's Nothing to Do Here! have in common? These large-format picture books are decidedly intended for parents rather than children. In No Kids Allowed, Michelle Ann Abate examines a constellation of books that form a paradoxical new genre: children's literature for adults. Distinguishing these books from YA and middle-grade fiction that appeals to adult readers, Abate argues that there is something unique about this phenomenon. Principally defined by its form and audience, children's literature, Abate demonstrates, engages with more than mere nostalgia when recast for grown-up readers. Abate examines how board books, coloring books, bedtime stories, and series detective fiction written and published specifically for adults question the boundaries of genre and challenge the assumption that adulthood and childhood are mutually exclusive.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction. A Is for Adult: Coloring Books, Bedtime Stories, and Picture Books for Grown-Ups 1. "A Book for Obsolete Children": Dr. Seuss' You're Only Old Once! and the Rise of Children's Literature for Adults 2. Off to Camp: Mabel Maney's The Case of the Not-So-Nice Nurse, the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, and Fanfiction 3. Material Matters: Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers as a Board Book 4. Baby Talk: Barbara Park's MA! There's Nothing to Do Here!, Fetal Personhood, and Child Authorship 5. Learning Left from Right: Goodnight Bush, Don't Let the Republican Drive the Bus!, and the Broadside Tradition 6. Not Kidding Around: Go the F**k to Sleep and the New Adult Honesty about Parenthood Conclusion. Both Radical and Reinforcing: The Complicated Cultural Significance of Children's Literature for Adults Notes Works Cited Index

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