Exploring the ethical questions posed by, in, and about children s literature, this collection examines the way texts intended for children raise questions of value, depict the moral development of their characters, and call into attention shared moral presuppositions. The essays in Part I look at various past attempts at conveying moral messages to children and interrogate their underlying assumptions. What visions of childhood were conveyed by explicit attempts to cultivate specific virtues in children? What unstated cultural assumptions were expressed by growing resistance to didacticism?...
Exploring the ethical questions posed by, in, and about children s literature, this collection examines the way texts intended for children raise ques...