Producing Children: Critical Studies in Childhood Creativity
By Peter C. Kunze (Editor), Victoria Ford Smith (Editor), Katharine Slater (Contribution by), Rachel Conrad (Contribution by), Brianna Anderson (Contribution by), Brigitte Fielder (Contribution by), Maggie E. Morris Davis (Contribution by), Cristina Rhodes (Contribution by), Peter C. Kunze (Contribution by), Ivy Linton Stabell (Contribution by), Victoria Ford Smith (Contribution by), Marah Gubar (Contribution by), Trevor Boffone (Contribution by)
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By Peter C. Kunze (Editor), Victoria Ford Smith (Editor), Katharine Slater (Contribution by), Rachel Conrad (Contribution by), Brianna Anderson (Contribution by), Brigitte Fielder (Contribution by), Maggie E. Morris Davis (Contribution by), Cristina Rhodes (Contribution by), Peter C. Kunze (Contribution by), Ivy Linton Stabell (Contribution by), Victoria Ford Smith (Contribution by), Marah Gubar (Contribution by), Trevor Boffone (Contribution by)
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Producing Children imagines the possibility, indeed the inevitability, of a creative relation between children as producers and consumers by revising the long-established, hierarchical relation between adults and children. The chapters in this collection reveal that studying child-produced culture complicates our received understandings of children’s culture as culture by adults, for children, about children. They also underscore “children’s literature” as a cultural phenomenon that moves a...























