Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina

The Tiina book series for girls circulated in Finland for a considerable period of thirty years (1956–1986). This girls’ series was quite popular among young girls during the whole period, and the protagonist Tiina has appealed to young Finnish readers for decades. Different generations have read t...

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Main Author: Sara Kokkonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2021-07-01
Series:Knygotyra
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/24385
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spelling doaj-db1b602d7d2843829e703305ca178c282021-07-05T09:26:57ZengVilnius University PressKnygotyra0204-20612345-00532021-07-017610.15388/Knygotyra.2021.76.81Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine TiinaSara Kokkonen0University of Turku, Finland The Tiina book series for girls circulated in Finland for a considerable period of thirty years (1956–1986). This girls’ series was quite popular among young girls during the whole period, and the protagonist Tiina has appealed to young Finnish readers for decades. Different generations have read the girls’ books about the brave and tomboy heroine. Girls’ series books are part of the girls’ literature genre, which was developed originally in the mid-nineteenth century. This article explores the reading and reception of Tiina books in the context of the Finnish and international girls’ literature and reading research. Female readers of various ages participated in a reading survey and submitted written accounts of their experiences reading the Tiina books. In particular, this article seeks to examine the engagement of readers with the books and the girl protagonist. https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/24385girls’ literaturegirls’ seriesgirls’ booksseries booksreading experiencesgirlhood reading
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Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
Knygotyra
girls’ literature
girls’ series
girls’ books
series books
reading experiences
girlhood reading
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title Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
title_short Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
title_full Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
title_fullStr Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
title_full_unstemmed Reading Girls’ Literature: Popular Finnish Heroine Tiina
title_sort reading girls’ literature: popular finnish heroine tiina
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Knygotyra
issn 0204-2061
2345-0053
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The Tiina book series for girls circulated in Finland for a considerable period of thirty years (1956–1986). This girls’ series was quite popular among young girls during the whole period, and the protagonist Tiina has appealed to young Finnish readers for decades. Different generations have read the girls’ books about the brave and tomboy heroine. Girls’ series books are part of the girls’ literature genre, which was developed originally in the mid-nineteenth century. This article explores the reading and reception of Tiina books in the context of the Finnish and international girls’ literature and reading research. Female readers of various ages participated in a reading survey and submitted written accounts of their experiences reading the Tiina books. In particular, this article seeks to examine the engagement of readers with the books and the girl protagonist.
topic girls’ literature
girls’ series
girls’ books
series books
reading experiences
girlhood reading
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/24385
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