New issues of IRCL: 13.1 (July 2020) and the Congress special number

Message from IRCL:

Dear members,We have two new issues of IRCL to share with you: 13.1 (July 2020) and the special number based on the Stockholm Congress theme of Silence and Silencing. Both are available at https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/ircl (tables of contents below). You will no doubt find much of interest in these issues and we encourage you to share the articles and reviews widely with students and colleagues.We know that for many members life has been thrown into confusion by the coronavirus but perhaps that gives you more opportunities to read these special numbers and in that way stay in touch with colleagues and the discipline. Everyone on the IRCL team sends best wishes and we look forward to a time when we can gather at meetings and conferences face-to-face.Warmly,The IRCL team 13.1 TOC Editorial: From the Senior EditorKimberley ReynoldsImagining Colonial Environments: Fire in Australian Children'sLiterature, 1841–1910Michelle J. SmithLaundering Treasure in Stevenson's Treasure IslandSuk Koo RheeGaining Harmony: Glocal Subjectivity in Two Indonesian films for ChildrenNia NafisahNew Materialist Openings to Children's Literature StudiesMacarena García-González and Justyna Deszcz-TryhubczakStreams of Consciousness: The Downriver Narrative in Young Adult FictionAda Bieber and Richard GoodingRepresenting Turks in Greek Children's and Young Adult FictionLissi Athanasiou-KrikelisThe Men Who Drew for Boys (and Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators ofChildren's Books 1844–1970. Robert J. KirkpatrickDennis ButtsStaging Fairyland: Folklore, Children's Entertainment, andNineteenth-Century Pantomime. Jennifer SchackerJennifer DugganThe Embodied Child: Reading in Children's Literature and Culture. EdsRoxanne Harde and Lydia KokkolaDeborah ThackerLevi's eerste kerstfeest. Jeugdverhalen over jodenbekering, 1792–2015.[Levi's first Christmas celebration. Children's stories on Jewishconversion, 1792–2015.] Ewoud SandersCharlotte van BergenLiterary Studies Deconstructed: A Polemic. Catherine ButlerGabriel DuckelsPrzemiany współczesnej książki popularnonaukowej dla dzieci imłodzieży (na przykładzie francuskiej oferty wydawniczej). [TheTransformation of the Contemporary Popular Science Book for Childrenand Youth (Exemplified by French Publishing Offer)]. Agnieszka WandelNatalia PaprockaSerce Pinokia: Włoska literatura dla dzieci i młodzieży w Polsce wlatach 1945–1989. [Pinocchio's heart: Italian literature for childrenand young adults in Poland, 1945–1989]. Katarzyna Biernacka-LicznarEwa Nicewicz-StaszowskaThe Courage to Imagine: The Child Hero in Children's Literature. Roni NatovKrystyna Zabawa Congress number TOCEditorial: Silence and Silencing in Children's LiteratureElina DrukerJust Listen? Silence, Silencing, and Voice in the Aesthetics, Reception, and Study of Children's LiteratureVanessa JoosenLine Breaks, Page Turns, and Gutters: Formal Moments of Silence in Children's TextsKaren Coats‘Unsilencing’ Chinese Indonesians through Children's LiteratureHerdiana HakimThe Silencing of Children's Literature Publishing in Hong KongFaye Dorcas YungThe Acoustics of Nonsense in Lewis Carroll's Alice TalesAnna Kérchy‘As Long as I Can Do, I Will Do for Children’: Sindiwe Magona's Children's LiteratureRenée SchattemanIsraeli Children's Literature about People with DisabilitiesYaakova SacerdotiChildren's Literature and Imaginative Geography. Edited by Aïda HudsonNina GogaThe Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio: Exploring Their Parallel Worlds. Laura Tosi with Peter HuntFabiana LoparcoŻywioły w literaturze dziecięcej. Ziemia [Elements in children's literature: earth]. Eds Anna Czabanowska-Wróbel and Krystyna ZabawaKrzysztof RybakMaps and Mapping in Children's Literature: Landscapes, Seascapes and Cityscapes. Eds Nina Goga and Bettina Kümmerling-MeibauerJosh SimpsonWolność i wyobraźnia w literaturze dziecięcej [Freedom and imagination in children's literature]. Eds Anna Czabanowska-Wróbel and Marta KotkowskaKarolina Stępień

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