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Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture Books This article explores nine Swedish children’s picture books that portray children and other people living in poverty. The aim is to scrutinize the discursive and aesthetical practices that construct the literary image of pover...
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doaj-306b30572ca5449fac111f9d8f0245cd2020-11-25T01:58:46ZdanSvenska BarnboksinstitutetBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning0347-772X2000-43892019-11-014210.14811/clr.v42i0.405Har du inga gummistövlar? Fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbokLydia Wistisen Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture Books This article explores nine Swedish children’s picture books that portray children and other people living in poverty. The aim is to scrutinize the discursive and aesthetical practices that construct the literary image of poverty, poor people, and their relationship to society and each other. The article shows that the Swedish picture book participates in recent debates on child poverty and begging EU citizens. The representations of social inequality include both depictions of poor children and of children meeting socially excluded people, such as beggars. The depictions are located in between discourses on poverty, children, and children’s rights. Inequality is, on the one hand, represented by a lack of material resources, such as new rubber boots or expensive fruit, and on the other, by adults begging in the street. The aesthetics of the picture book format is utilized in a productive way, encouraging readers to reflect on questions of poverty, power, and solidarity. https://www.barnboken.net/index.php/clr/article/view/405svenska bilderböckerfattigdombarnfattigdomhemlöshetEU-migranter |
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Har du inga gummistövlar? Fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbok |
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Har du inga gummistövlar? Fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbok |
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Har du inga gummistövlar? Fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbok |
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Har du inga gummistövlar? Fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbok |
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har du inga gummistövlar? fattigdom i 2010-talets svenska bilderbok |
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Title: Representations of Poverty in Contemporary Swedish Picture Books
This article explores nine Swedish children’s picture books that portray children and other people living in poverty. The aim is to scrutinize the discursive and aesthetical practices that construct the literary image of poverty, poor people, and their relationship to society and each other. The article shows that the Swedish picture book participates in recent debates on child poverty and begging EU citizens. The representations of social inequality include both depictions of poor children and of children meeting socially excluded people, such as beggars. The depictions are located in between discourses on poverty, children, and children’s rights. Inequality is, on the one hand, represented by a lack of material resources, such as new rubber boots or expensive fruit, and on the other, by adults begging in the street. The aesthetics of the picture book format is utilized in a productive way, encouraging readers to reflect on questions of poverty, power, and solidarity.
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