In this subject, students study current theories of literature, with a focus on genres relating to children's literature as a form of social practice. Topics covered include critical analysis, traditional story forms, modernist and postmodern picture books, emerging formats, fantasy and realistic fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
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In this subject, students study current theories of literature, with a focus on genres relating to children's literature as a form of social practice. Topics covered include critical analysis, traditional story forms, modernist and postmodern picture books, emerging formats, fantasy and realistic fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
David Beagley concludes the subject of Genres in Children's Literature.
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David Beagley continues lecturing on traditional literature.
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David Beagley continues lecturing on children's poetry.
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David Beagley on children's poetry, the themes and how it develops.
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David Beagley (Education, La Trobe University) on the characteristics of classic children's books.
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David Beagley on some more historical realism in children's literature.
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David Beagley on historical realism in children's literature.
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David Beagley on how children's fiction deals realistically with social issues.
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David Beagley with an evaluation of fantasy literature for children.
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David Beagley begins to look at the popular genre of fantasy.
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David Beagley on the hero fantasy in children's literature.
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David Beagley on postmodern picture books, and 'Voices in the Park' by Anthony Browne.
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David Beagley on author and illustrator devices in picture books.
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David Beagley discusses modernist and traditional picture books.
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In this subject, students study current theories of literature, with a focus on genres relating to children's literature as a form of social practice. Topics covered include critical analysis, traditional story forms, modernist and postmodern picture books, emerging formats, fantasy and realistic fiction, non-fiction and poetry.