Monday, July 9, 2012

Genres in Children's Literature, La Trobe University, Lecture 5: Postmodern Picture Books and Lecture 6: Anthony Browne


Genres in Children's Literature is a course taught by David Beagley at Australia's La Trobe University. Lectures from the Spring 2012 semester are available for download on iTunes U. As I listen to the lectures, I am recording my reflections and responses here on my blog. This post focuses on Lecture 5: Postmodern Picture Books and Lecture 6: Postmodern Picture Books: Anthony Browne.

The first lecture on postmodernism focused mainly on the historical movements and events which led up to the postmodernist movement beginning in the 1960s. Beagley talked about the fact that in postmodernist works, all absolutes are challenged and many different readings can be valid. He said that postmodern books can be ironic, with layers of meaning, and that often they turn well known stories on their heads, making them into something new. Postmodernism, this lecture tells us, is marked by three things:  subversion, when the stable elements of a story are cut away; deconstruction, where what makes up a story is more important than the outcome of the story itself; and meta-fiction, where a book has a self-conscious awareness that it is a book. Beagley mentioned several times that postmodernist books are playful and filled with inside jokes.

In the second postmodernist lecture, Beagley dug deeper into these concepts using the work of well-known picture book author Anthony Browne. In particular, he focused on two of Browne's picture books, a traditional, linear story from 1976 called A Walk in the Park, and a postmodernist retelling of the same story entitled Voices in the Park. Unfortunately, I think all this lecture did was explain why I tend to dislike stories that don't follow a traditional path. Beagley pointed out that postmodern picture books deliberately keep the reader aware that he or she is reading a work of fiction. The reader is never able to just lose himself/herself in the world of the book. I tend to judge books based on how well I am able to immerse myself in them, and how easy it is for me to let go of myself and live vicariously through the characters. I don't know if I've ever really known what to do with books where things don't come to one, clear, emotionally satisfying ending.

While I don't think I'll ever be a fan of postmodernism, these two lectures gave me some idea of how to approach books of this type. I am a bit puzzled as to how I might review a book that is so subjective and so dependent on each individual reader's experience reading it, but it also seems doubtful that I will begin reviewing them any time soon.I think it's safe to say I'm glad to be done with picture books and moving onto the next segment of the course, about graphic novels.


Want to listen along? Click here. Read about David Beagley here. Read my previous lecture responses here.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

6 Chapter Books About Farm Animals



Duck for a DayDuck for a Day
by Meg McKinlay
Abby and her neighbor Noah compete to make the proper preparations in order to be allowed to bring the class duck home for the weekend.
The Trouble With ChickensThe Trouble with Chickens
by Doreen Cronin
Against his better judgment, retired search and rescue dog helps a chicken find her missing chick. 
Welcome to Silver Street FarmWelcome to Silver Street Farm
by Nicola Davies
Meera, Gemma, and Karl, who met in kindergarten, suddenly find themselves in a position to fulfill their lifelong dream of starting a farm. 
Lulu and the Duck in the ParkLulu and the Duck in the Park
by Hilary McKay
Animal lover Lulu rescues a duck egg from the park only to have it hatch in the middle of class!
The Secret Chicken SocietyThe Secret Chicken Society
by Judy Cox
Daniel is thrilled when his parents let him bring home the chicks hatched in his classroom, but things take an interesting turn when he uncovers one chick's shocking secret!
Mercy Watson to the Rescue (Mercy Watson #1)Mercy Watson to the Rescue
by Kate DiCamillo
Mercy, a porcine wonder who loves buttered toast, saves the day when her owners' bed sinks through the floor in the middle of the night.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

2012 Picture Book Challenge: June Wrap-Up Post

This year I'm participating in the Read To Me Picture Book Challenge hosted by There's a Book. My goal is to read 700 qualifying books. (The challenge focuses on not just picture books, but board books and easy readers as well. Read more about the challenge, and my goal, here.)

Each month, I'll be posting a list of the picture books I've read, with links* to related reviews and story time posts. Below are the books I read for this challenge in June.

Amanda Pig on Her Own: Level 2Amanda Pig on Her Own
by Jean Van Leeuwen, illustrated by Ann Schweninger
Max's Starry NightMax's Starry Night
by Ken Wilson-Max
GogglesGoggles!
by Ezra Jack Keats
Prayer for a ChildPrayer for a Child
by Rachel Field, illustrated Elizabeth Orton Jones
Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet BookJambo Means Hello
by Muriel Feelings, illustrated by Tom Feelings
Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond PoemsSong of the Water Boatman
by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Beckie Prange
How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight?
by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mark Teague
The Napping HouseThe Napping House
by Audrey and Don Wood
More Tales of Amanda Pig: Level 2More Tales of Amanda Pig
by Jean Van Leeuwen, illustrated by Ann Schweninger
Tales of Amanda Pig: Level 2Tales of Amanda Pig
by Jean Van Leeuwen, illustrated by Ann Schweninger
When Sheep SleepWhen Sheep Sleep
by Laura Numeroff, illustrated by David McPhail
Sheep Blast Off!Sheep Blast Off
by Nancy Shaw
Looking at LincolnLooking at Lincoln
by Maira Kalman
If You Had a Nose Like an Elephant's TrunkIf You Had a Nose Like an Elephant's Trunk
by Marion Dane Bauer, illustrated by Susan Winter
Tiger Can't SleepTiger Can't Sleep
by S.J. Fore, illustrated by R.W. Alley
Pinkalicious: Pinkie PromisePinkalicious: Pinkie Promise
by Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious: The Pinkerrific PlaydatePinkalicious: The Pinkerrific Playdate
by Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious: Pink around the Rink Pinkalicious: Pink Around the Rink
by Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious: School Rules!Pinkalicious: School Rules!
by Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious: Soccer StarPinkalicious: Soccer Star
by Victoria Kann
Mia and the Big Sister BalletMia and the Big Sister Ballet
by Robin Farley, illustrated by Olga Ivanov and Aleskey Ivanov
Lawn to LawnLawn to Lawn
by Dan Yaccarino
Please Try to Remember the First of Octember!Please Try to Remember the First of Octember!
 by Dr. Seuss
Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Miss Nelson, #1)Miss Nelson is Missing!
by Harry Allard, illustrated by James Marshall
My Many Colored DaysMy Many-Colored Days
by Dr. Seuss
How Do You Feel?How Do You Feel?
by Anthony Browne
Higher! Higher!Higher! Higher!
by Leslie Patricelli
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy ButtonsPete the Cat and his Four Groovy Buttons
by Eric Litwin, illustrated by James Dean
The Birthday BoxThe Birthday Box
by Leslie Patricelli
Sitting in My BoxSitting in my Box
by Dee Lillegard, illustrated by Jon Agee
Hush, Little BabyHush Little Baby
by Shari Halpern
I Want to Be an AstronautI Want to be an Astronaut
by Byron Barton
The Ageless StoryThe Ageless Story
by Lauren Ford
LionLion
by William Pene du Bois
A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos WilliamsRiver of Words
by Jen Bryant, illustrated by Melissa Sweet
One Fine DayOne Fine Day
by Nonny Hogrogian
A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced TravelersA Visit to William Blake's Inn
by Nancy Willard, illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen
The Funny Little WomanThe Funny Little Woman
by Arlene Mosel
Once a Mouse...Once a Mouse...
by Marcia Brown
This Little Light of Mine (Raffi Songs to Read.)This Little Light of Mine
by Raffi, illustrated by Stacey Schuett
I Like Stars (Step-Into-Reading, Step 1)I Like Stars
by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Joan Paley
Stars! Stars! Stars!Stars! Stars! Stars!
by Bob Barner
A Book of SleepA Book of Sleep
by Il Sung Na
Ballet StarsBallet Stars
by Joan Holub, illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas
All Around The TownAll Around the Town
by Phillis Mcginley, illustrated by Helen Stone
Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal AlphabetGone Wild
by David McLimans
Pierre PidgeonPierre Pidgeon
by Lee Kingman
Little Lost LambLittle Lost Lamb
by Golden MacDonald, illustrated by Leonard Weisgard
Small RainSmall Rain
by Jessie Orton Jones, illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones
Bambino the ClownBambino the Clown
by Georges Schreiber
Fish in the AirFish in the Air
by Kurt Wiese
Song of the SwallowsSong of the Swallows
by Leo Politi
Two RedsThe Two Reds
 by William Lipkind
All Falling DownAll Falling Down
by Gene Zion, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham
Three Jovial Huntsmen (Mother Goose Rhyme)Three Jovial Huntsmen
by Susan Jeffers
The Relatives CameThe Relatives Came
by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Stephen Gammel
Puss in BootsPuss in Boots
by Charles Perrault, illustrated by Fred Marcellino
A Piece of String Is a Wonderful Thing (Read and Wonder)A Piece of String is a Wonderful Thing
by Judy Hindley
Hush! A Thai LullabyHush!
by Minfong Ho, illustrated by Holly Meade
Harlem: A PoemHarlem
by Walter Dean Myers, illustrated by Christopher Myers
Feather MountainFeather Mountain
by Elizabeth Olds
The Faithful FriendThe Faithful Friend
by Robert San Souci, illustrated by Brian Pinkney
What's Looking at You, Kid?What's Looking at You, Kid? 
by J. Patrick Lewis, illustrated by Renee Graef
Wynken, Blynken, and NodWynken, Blynken and Nod
by Eugene Field, illustrated by Giselle Potter
Five Green And Speckled FrogsFive Green and Speckled Frogs
 by Priscilla Burris
BarkisBarkis
by Clare Turlay Newberry
Seven Simeons: A Russian TaleSeven Simeons
by Boris Artzybasheff
Pedro The Angel Of Olvera StreetPedro, the Angel of Olvera Street
by Leo Politi
Sing In Praise:  A Collection Of The Best Loved HymnsSing in Praise
by Opal Wheeler
The Storm BookThe Storm Book
by Charlotte Zolotow, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham

*Some reviews for these books may post in July. I will update this page with those links when they are available.
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