Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?

Is non-fiction also a part of children’ literature? In recent decades, children’s literature researchers have only considered fiction children’s literature (Maria Nikolajeva 1998 and Torben Weinreich 2004), and certain younger researchers has shown a tendency to write about experimental books by pri...

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Main Author: Karlskov Skyggebjerg, Anna
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Svenska Barnboksinstitutet 2011-03-01
Series:Barnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sbi-33
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spelling doaj-43e0a0ee5de3496b8daf3ba1e1bdad0d2020-11-25T02:25:15ZdanSvenska BarnboksinstitutetBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning0347-772X2000-43892011-03-01341101113Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?Karlskov Skyggebjerg, AnnaIs non-fiction also a part of children’ literature? In recent decades, children’s literature researchers have only considered fiction children’s literature (Maria Nikolajeva 1998 and Torben Weinreich 2004), and certain younger researchers has shown a tendency to write about experimental books by prize-winning authors (Bodil Kampp 2002). Very few researchers have shown an interest in non-fiction for children, and the consequence is that a great many publications for children have been overlooked. In the Nordic countries, Nina Goga’s doctoral thesis from 2008 is the only exception from this exclusive definition of children’s literature. In this article, I present a definition of children’s literature that includes non-fiction. In this definition, literature means ‛something written’ after ‛litera’ (Latin: letter). The purposes of the article are, on the one hand, to discuss different definitions and characteristics of non-fiction for children, and on the other hand to identify ways to analyze these books as literature for children. The article includes a discussion of a series of books about zoology by the Danish author Bent Jørgensen and the illustrator Birde Poulsen. One book in particular is discussed as an example of contemporary non-fiction and that is Om natten (In the Night, 2005). This book is subjected to analytical tools from literature studies, and one of the points is that non-fiction should be interpreted and described through a textanalytical approach.http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sbi-33definitions of children's literaturechildren's literature researchnon-fiction for childrenanalysis of children's literature
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Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
Barnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning
definitions of children's literature
children's literature research
non-fiction for children
analysis of children's literature
author_facet Karlskov Skyggebjerg, Anna
author_sort Karlskov Skyggebjerg, Anna
title Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
title_short Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
title_full Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
title_fullStr Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
title_full_unstemmed Er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
title_sort er fagbøger en del af børnelitteraturen?
publisher Svenska Barnboksinstitutet
series Barnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning
issn 0347-772X
2000-4389
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Is non-fiction also a part of children’ literature? In recent decades, children’s literature researchers have only considered fiction children’s literature (Maria Nikolajeva 1998 and Torben Weinreich 2004), and certain younger researchers has shown a tendency to write about experimental books by prize-winning authors (Bodil Kampp 2002). Very few researchers have shown an interest in non-fiction for children, and the consequence is that a great many publications for children have been overlooked. In the Nordic countries, Nina Goga’s doctoral thesis from 2008 is the only exception from this exclusive definition of children’s literature. In this article, I present a definition of children’s literature that includes non-fiction. In this definition, literature means ‛something written’ after ‛litera’ (Latin: letter). The purposes of the article are, on the one hand, to discuss different definitions and characteristics of non-fiction for children, and on the other hand to identify ways to analyze these books as literature for children. The article includes a discussion of a series of books about zoology by the Danish author Bent Jørgensen and the illustrator Birde Poulsen. One book in particular is discussed as an example of contemporary non-fiction and that is Om natten (In the Night, 2005). This book is subjected to analytical tools from literature studies, and one of the points is that non-fiction should be interpreted and described through a textanalytical approach.
topic definitions of children's literature
children's literature research
non-fiction for children
analysis of children's literature
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