Lissa Paul
Brock University
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Childhood in the Past An International Journal | 2014
Rr Johnston; Lissa Paul
Abstract In 2010, the Leverhulme Trust partially funded three ‘Approaching War’ international conferences (Australia in 2011, Canada in 2012 and the UK in 2013) to explore the impact of the First World War on children and childhood culture from three different geographical and cultural perspectives: the Global South, the Americas and Europe. As our article provides the first analysis of the perspectives gathered from those conferences, we address the seismic historical reinterpretation of the war over the century. In the immediate aftermath, Australia and Canada both cited the First World War as the moment when they emerged from their colonial status into independent countries with distinct national myths characterised by courage and sacrifice. The children’s books of the period, particularly Ethel Turner’s (1915) The Cub in Australia and L. M. Montgomery’s (1921) Rilla of Ingleside in Canada, defined national identities, and marked Germans as the enemy. As the political landscape changed dramatically over the century, so has children’s literature, focusing on the personal tragedies across border lines, as in Michael Morpurgo’s (1982) War Horse. A century on, archival research has also turned up the actual words and images of children – on both sides of the conflict. We track the changes.
Archive | 2010
Philip Nel; Lissa Paul
Archive | 2012
Lissa Paul
Children's Literature and Culture | 2016
Lissa Paul; Rr Johnston; Emma Short
Children's Literature Association Quarterly | 2003
Daniel Hade; Lissa Paul; John Mason
The Lion and the Unicorn | 1989
Lissa Paul
The Lion and the Unicorn | 2015
Lissa Paul; Kate Pendlebury; Craig Svonkin
The Lion and the Unicorn | 2014
Lissa Paul; Donelle Ruwe; Craig Svonkin
Archive | 2009
Lissa Paul; M. O. Grenby; Andrea Immel
Childrens Literature in Education | 2018
Elizabeth A. Marshall; Lissa Paul