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Title
Van kind naar kinship : de constructie van leeftijd in de literatuuropvattingen van Bart Moeyaert in de loop van zijn schrijverschap = From child to kinship the construction of age in the literature concepts of bart moeyaert in the course of his writing
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Abstract
Intergenerational dialogue is central to children’s literature. According to Marah Gubar, the relationship between childhood and adulthood can be cast in terms of difference, deficit (stressing what children do less well) and kinship. In the course of his writing career, the Flemish children’s author Bart Moeyaert evolved from a discourse of difference and deficit to one of kinship. In adolescence and early adulthood, he presented himself as an expert on youth and even expressed mild disdain about his younger self. As he grew older, he shifted to a kinship model, stressing what children and adults share. The certainties associated with adulthood made way for an enduring searching attitude to life. Both Gubar and Moeyaert argue that viewing children and adults as fundamentally different increases the risk of unfounded generalisations. Fostering connections with youth, by contrast, can enrich adult perspectives with new experiences, including those offered by children’s books.
Language
Dutch
Source (journal)
Spiegel der letteren. - Antwerpen, 1956, currens
Publication
Antwerpen : De Sikkel , 2021
ISSN
0038-7479 [print]
1783-1776 [online]
DOI
10.2143/SDL.63.1.3289319
Volume/pages
63 :1-2 (2021) , p. 89-112
ISI
000649266900005
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Last edited 23.10.2024
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