CFP: History of Books for Children and Young Adults, Bedford UK: April 17; June 16
Note the specific mention of comics and graphic novels.
The History of Booksfor Children and Young Adults
University of Bedfordshire, Polhill Campus, Bedford UK
16th June 2009
We do not, however, wish to restrict papers to work on books actually in the collection, although papers on these are of course very welcome, but instead we wish to use the conference as an occasion to celebrate the long and vibrant history of publications aimed at children and young adults, and the increasingly multi-disciplinary areas of research with which this has been associated. We therefore welcome contributions that centre on the following very broad topics and themes:
- Academic approaches to children’s, young adult (YA) and crossover literature.
- The history of children's book illustration, including work on picture books, comics and graphic novels.
- The representation of children and childhood in fiction and non-fiction.
- Multi-disciplinary work in the fields of childhood and youth studies.
- The history of instruction books for children, from bible stories and hymns, through books on history, geography and travel, to natural science and mathematics.
- Children's oral culture, including folklore, myths and legends.
- Pedagogic theory and practice, from ABC books, to postgraduate courses on children’s literature and culture and creative writing for young and YA readers.
- The history of children's play and leisure, including research on toys, games, and sports.
- Multi-media childhoods, including work on the history of children's television, film and computer games.
The day's proceedings will end with readings by one or more contemporary children's writers (please check the conference website for updates on this).
Other related topics and themes will be considered for inclusion in the conference programme. Please submit a 250 word abstract, accompanied by contact details and a brief biography, to be received by 17th April 2009, to the following address:
The Hockliffe Conference
c/o Dr Clare Walsh
Division of Performing Arts & English
University of Bedfordshire
Polhill Avenue
Bedford
MK41 9EA
Or by email to: hockliffe [at] beds.ac.uk
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