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Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Autore Porter Eleanor H (Eleanor Hodgman), <1868-1920, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 813/.52
Collana Children's Literature Association Series
Soggetto topico Orphans in literature
Aunts in literature
Conduct of life in literature
Cheerfulness in literature
ISBN 1-62846-133-0
1-62674-072-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Glad to be 100: The Making of a Children's Classic; The Pollyanna Story: From Porter to Parcheesi; Visualizing and Placing Pollyanna; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; The Chapters; Notes; Works Cited; Part I: Pollyanna's World; 1. "Then just being glad isn't pro-fi-ta-ble?": Mourning, Class, and Benevolence in Pollyanna; "Practically nothing": Mourning and an Orphan's Worth; "The little attic room": The Site of Mourning
"I love different folks": Benevolence as the Work of Mourning"I can be glad I've had my legs": Pollyanna's Work; Notes; Works Cited; 2. "Aggressive femininity": The Ambiguous Heteronormativity of Pollyanna; Aggressive Femininity: On Productive Ambiguity; The Ambiguity of the Patriarchal Glad Game; The Economics of Romance; Feminine Aggression: Destabilizing Gender; Notes; Works Cited; 3. "Matter out of place": Dirt, Disorder, and Ecophobia; Urbanization and Cleanliness; Dirt and Disorder; Matter out of Place; Flies, Other Unwanted Creatures, and Little Boys; Order in the Garden; Ecophobia
Twenty-first-century Aunt PollysConclusion; Notes; Works Cited; 4. "Ice-cream Sundays": Food and the Liminal Spaces of Class in Pollyanna; "I don't see how she can help liking ice-cream": Food, Memory, and Familial Relationships; "No matter where ye be": Pollyanna's Eating Spaces; "The pertater on t'other side of the plate": Immigrant Relations to Food; "Beans and fishballs": Negotiating the Appropriate Appetite; Conclusion; Works Cited; 5. At Home in Nature: Negotiating Ecofeminist Politics in Heidi and Pollyanna; Notes; Works Cited; Part II: Ideological Pollyanna
6. The "veritable bugle-call": An Examination of Pollyanna through the Lens of Twentieth-Century ProtestantismA Sentimental Reflection; Protestantism at the "Turn of the Century": The Social Gospel; Doing God's Work at Home and Abroad: The Missionary Motif; "[I]f 'twasn't for the rejoicing texts": The Biblical Passages; Coda: The Film's Patriotic Christianity; Conclusion; Note; Works Cited; 7. Pollyanna, the Power of Gladness, and the Philosophy of Pragmatism; James's Will to Believe and Porter's Glad Game; Beyond the Glad Game: The Power of Pollyanna's Knowing; The Dark Side of the Glad Game
NotesWorks Cited; 8. When Pollyanna Did Not Grow Up: Girlhood and the Innocent Nation; Domestic Novels as Political Allegories; Innocence and Home Spaces: Pollyanna as Allegory; Replacing Marital Bliss with Childhood Innocence; The Nostalgic Nation of Children's Literature; Childhood and Nation Formation: Foreign Affairs; Childhood and Nation Formation: The National Sphere; Cleansing the Home with Gladness: Pollyanna's Unconscious Evangelism; Imagining the Nation through the Good Girl; Home Again: Restoring Hope, Prolonging Childhood, and Protecting the Innocence; Works Cited
9. Pollyanna: Intersectionalities of the Child, the Region, and the Nation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787012903321
Porter Eleanor H (Eleanor Hodgman), <1868-1920, >  
Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
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Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Autore Porter Eleanor H (Eleanor Hodgman), <1868-1920, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 813/.52
Collana Children's Literature Association Series
Soggetto topico Orphans in literature
Aunts in literature
Conduct of life in literature
Cheerfulness in literature
ISBN 1-62846-133-0
1-62674-072-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Glad to be 100: The Making of a Children's Classic; The Pollyanna Story: From Porter to Parcheesi; Visualizing and Placing Pollyanna; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; The Chapters; Notes; Works Cited; Part I: Pollyanna's World; 1. "Then just being glad isn't pro-fi-ta-ble?": Mourning, Class, and Benevolence in Pollyanna; "Practically nothing": Mourning and an Orphan's Worth; "The little attic room": The Site of Mourning
"I love different folks": Benevolence as the Work of Mourning"I can be glad I've had my legs": Pollyanna's Work; Notes; Works Cited; 2. "Aggressive femininity": The Ambiguous Heteronormativity of Pollyanna; Aggressive Femininity: On Productive Ambiguity; The Ambiguity of the Patriarchal Glad Game; The Economics of Romance; Feminine Aggression: Destabilizing Gender; Notes; Works Cited; 3. "Matter out of place": Dirt, Disorder, and Ecophobia; Urbanization and Cleanliness; Dirt and Disorder; Matter out of Place; Flies, Other Unwanted Creatures, and Little Boys; Order in the Garden; Ecophobia
Twenty-first-century Aunt PollysConclusion; Notes; Works Cited; 4. "Ice-cream Sundays": Food and the Liminal Spaces of Class in Pollyanna; "I don't see how she can help liking ice-cream": Food, Memory, and Familial Relationships; "No matter where ye be": Pollyanna's Eating Spaces; "The pertater on t'other side of the plate": Immigrant Relations to Food; "Beans and fishballs": Negotiating the Appropriate Appetite; Conclusion; Works Cited; 5. At Home in Nature: Negotiating Ecofeminist Politics in Heidi and Pollyanna; Notes; Works Cited; Part II: Ideological Pollyanna
6. The "veritable bugle-call": An Examination of Pollyanna through the Lens of Twentieth-Century ProtestantismA Sentimental Reflection; Protestantism at the "Turn of the Century": The Social Gospel; Doing God's Work at Home and Abroad: The Missionary Motif; "[I]f 'twasn't for the rejoicing texts": The Biblical Passages; Coda: The Film's Patriotic Christianity; Conclusion; Note; Works Cited; 7. Pollyanna, the Power of Gladness, and the Philosophy of Pragmatism; James's Will to Believe and Porter's Glad Game; Beyond the Glad Game: The Power of Pollyanna's Knowing; The Dark Side of the Glad Game
NotesWorks Cited; 8. When Pollyanna Did Not Grow Up: Girlhood and the Innocent Nation; Domestic Novels as Political Allegories; Innocence and Home Spaces: Pollyanna as Allegory; Replacing Marital Bliss with Childhood Innocence; The Nostalgic Nation of Children's Literature; Childhood and Nation Formation: Foreign Affairs; Childhood and Nation Formation: The National Sphere; Cleansing the Home with Gladness: Pollyanna's Unconscious Evangelism; Imagining the Nation through the Good Girl; Home Again: Restoring Hope, Prolonging Childhood, and Protecting the Innocence; Works Cited
9. Pollyanna: Intersectionalities of the Child, the Region, and the Nation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827886103321
Porter Eleanor H (Eleanor Hodgman), <1868-1920, >  
Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
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Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna : a children's classic at 100 / / edited by Roxanne Harde and Lydia Kokkola ; contributors, Anke Brouwers [and fourteen others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 813/.52
Collana Children's Literature Association Series
Soggetto topico Orphans in literature
Aunts in literature
Conduct of life in literature
Cheerfulness in literature
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62846-133-0
1-62674-072-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Glad to be 100: The Making of a Children's Classic; The Pollyanna Story: From Porter to Parcheesi; Visualizing and Placing Pollyanna; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; Pollyanna: Critical Reception and Scholarship; The Chapters; Notes; Works Cited; Part I: Pollyanna's World; 1. "Then just being glad isn't pro-fi-ta-ble?": Mourning, Class, and Benevolence in Pollyanna; "Practically nothing": Mourning and an Orphan's Worth; "The little attic room": The Site of Mourning
"I love different folks": Benevolence as the Work of Mourning"I can be glad I've had my legs": Pollyanna's Work; Notes; Works Cited; 2. "Aggressive femininity": The Ambiguous Heteronormativity of Pollyanna; Aggressive Femininity: On Productive Ambiguity; The Ambiguity of the Patriarchal Glad Game; The Economics of Romance; Feminine Aggression: Destabilizing Gender; Notes; Works Cited; 3. "Matter out of place": Dirt, Disorder, and Ecophobia; Urbanization and Cleanliness; Dirt and Disorder; Matter out of Place; Flies, Other Unwanted Creatures, and Little Boys; Order in the Garden; Ecophobia
Twenty-first-century Aunt PollysConclusion; Notes; Works Cited; 4. "Ice-cream Sundays": Food and the Liminal Spaces of Class in Pollyanna; "I don't see how she can help liking ice-cream": Food, Memory, and Familial Relationships; "No matter where ye be": Pollyanna's Eating Spaces; "The pertater on t'other side of the plate": Immigrant Relations to Food; "Beans and fishballs": Negotiating the Appropriate Appetite; Conclusion; Works Cited; 5. At Home in Nature: Negotiating Ecofeminist Politics in Heidi and Pollyanna; Notes; Works Cited; Part II: Ideological Pollyanna
6. The "veritable bugle-call": An Examination of Pollyanna through the Lens of Twentieth-Century ProtestantismA Sentimental Reflection; Protestantism at the "Turn of the Century": The Social Gospel; Doing God's Work at Home and Abroad: The Missionary Motif; "[I]f 'twasn't for the rejoicing texts": The Biblical Passages; Coda: The Film's Patriotic Christianity; Conclusion; Note; Works Cited; 7. Pollyanna, the Power of Gladness, and the Philosophy of Pragmatism; James's Will to Believe and Porter's Glad Game; Beyond the Glad Game: The Power of Pollyanna's Knowing; The Dark Side of the Glad Game
NotesWorks Cited; 8. When Pollyanna Did Not Grow Up: Girlhood and the Innocent Nation; Domestic Novels as Political Allegories; Innocence and Home Spaces: Pollyanna as Allegory; Replacing Marital Bliss with Childhood Innocence; The Nostalgic Nation of Children's Literature; Childhood and Nation Formation: Foreign Affairs; Childhood and Nation Formation: The National Sphere; Cleansing the Home with Gladness: Pollyanna's Unconscious Evangelism; Imagining the Nation through the Good Girl; Home Again: Restoring Hope, Prolonging Childhood, and Protecting the Innocence; Works Cited
9. Pollyanna: Intersectionalities of the Child, the Region, and the Nation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460178203321
Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
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The Embodied Child : Readings in Children`s Literature and Culture
The Embodied Child : Readings in Children`s Literature and Culture
Autore Harde Roxanne
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017-09-11 00 : 00 : 00.0
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 pages)
Disciplina 809.89282
Collana Children's Literature and Culture
Soggetto topico Children's literature - History and criticism
Children in literature
Human body in literature
ISBN 1-351-58855-9
1-315-10126-2
1-351-58856-7
Classificazione LIT003000LIT009000LIT024000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter The Embodied Child -- An Introduction / Lydia Kokkola -- chapter 1 Anne{u2019}s Body Has a Mind (and Soul) of Its Own -- Embodiment and the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables / Janet Wesselius -- part I Politicizations -- chapter 2 Learning Not to Hate What We Are -- Black Power, Literature, and the Black Child / Karen Sands-O{u2019}Connor -- chapter 3 ?[I]t{u2019}s my skin that{u2019}s paid most dearly? -- Katniss Everdeen and/as the Appalachian Body / Roxanne Harde -- chapter 4 Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O{u2019}Neill{u2019}s Only Ever Yours / Heather Braun -- chapter 5 Kitchens and Edges -- The Politics of Hair in African American Children{u2019}s Picturebooks / Michelle H. Martin -- part II Corporealities -- chapter 6 Disciplining Normalcy -- What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century Female Bodies / Julie Pfeiffer -- chapter 7 Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross / Kristine Moruzi -- chapter 8 Liberty in the Age of Eugenics -- Non-Normative Bodies in Fabian Socialist Children{u2019}s Fiction / Amanda Hollander -- part III Reading Bodies -- chapter 9 ?My story starts right here? -- The Embodied Identities of Blackfoot Readers / Erin Spring -- chapter 10 A Feeling Connection -- Embodied Flourishing as Represented in Contemporary Picturebooks / Adrielle Britten -- chapter 11 The Child{u2019}s Reading Body / Margaret Mackey -- chapter 12 Hands on Reading -- The Body, the Brain, and the Book / Lydia Kokkola -- part IV Commodifications -- chapter 13 ?Little cooks? -- Food and the Disciplined Body in Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls / Samantha Christensen -- chapter 14 Break Dancing -- Reading the Ballerina in To Dance / Jennifer M. Miskec -- chapter 15 Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in Glee and Leading Ladies / Kate Norbury -- chapter 16 ?A dolla makes her holla? -- Honey Boo Boo and the Collaborative Gaze of the Twenty-First-Century Knowing Child / Lance Weldy.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910485579503321
Harde Roxanne  
London, : Taylor and Francis, 2017-09-11 00 : 00 : 00.0
Materiale a stampa
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Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 782.4216420973
Altri autori (Persone) HolmesThomas Alan
HardeRoxanne
Soggetto topico Country music - History and criticism
Lyricists - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-7391-6966-1
0-7391-6968-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction; Chapter One: "Nobody Knows but Me"; Chapter Two: Cindy Walker, Lyle Lovett, and the West; Chapter Three: "Help Your Brother along the Road"; Chapter Four: JC: Johnny Cash and Faith; Chapter Five: Religious Doctrine in the Mid-1970s to 1980s Country Music Concept Albums of Willie Nelson; Chapter Six: Grace to Catch a Falling Soul; Chapter Seven: Loretta Lynn, Appalachian Storyteller and Autobiographer; Chapter Eight: "Branded" Man: Merle Haggard's Romance of the Outlier; Chapter Nine: Townes Van Zandt
Chapter Ten: Wildness, Eschatology, and Enclosure in the Songs of Townes Van ZandtChapter Eleven: "Where it counts I'm real"; Chapter Twelve: "Sin City"; Chapter Thirteen: Weeping Willows and Long Black Veils; Chapter Fourteen: "They draft the white trash first 'round here anyway"; Index; About the Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453218703321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 782.4216420973
Altri autori (Persone) HolmesThomas Alan
HardeRoxanne
Soggetto topico Country music - History and criticism
Lyricists - United States
ISBN 0-7391-6966-1
0-7391-6968-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction; Chapter One: "Nobody Knows but Me"; Chapter Two: Cindy Walker, Lyle Lovett, and the West; Chapter Three: "Help Your Brother along the Road"; Chapter Four: JC: Johnny Cash and Faith; Chapter Five: Religious Doctrine in the Mid-1970s to 1980s Country Music Concept Albums of Willie Nelson; Chapter Six: Grace to Catch a Falling Soul; Chapter Seven: Loretta Lynn, Appalachian Storyteller and Autobiographer; Chapter Eight: "Branded" Man: Merle Haggard's Romance of the Outlier; Chapter Nine: Townes Van Zandt
Chapter Ten: Wildness, Eschatology, and Enclosure in the Songs of Townes Van ZandtChapter Eleven: "Where it counts I'm real"; Chapter Twelve: "Sin City"; Chapter Thirteen: Weeping Willows and Long Black Veils; Chapter Fourteen: "They draft the white trash first 'round here anyway"; Index; About the Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790864903321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Walking the line : country music lyricists and American culture / / edited by Thomas Alan Holmes and Roxanne Harde
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 782.4216420973
Altri autori (Persone) HolmesThomas Alan
HardeRoxanne
Soggetto topico Country music - History and criticism
Lyricists - United States
ISBN 0-7391-6966-1
0-7391-6968-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction; Chapter One: "Nobody Knows but Me"; Chapter Two: Cindy Walker, Lyle Lovett, and the West; Chapter Three: "Help Your Brother along the Road"; Chapter Four: JC: Johnny Cash and Faith; Chapter Five: Religious Doctrine in the Mid-1970s to 1980s Country Music Concept Albums of Willie Nelson; Chapter Six: Grace to Catch a Falling Soul; Chapter Seven: Loretta Lynn, Appalachian Storyteller and Autobiographer; Chapter Eight: "Branded" Man: Merle Haggard's Romance of the Outlier; Chapter Nine: Townes Van Zandt
Chapter Ten: Wildness, Eschatology, and Enclosure in the Songs of Townes Van ZandtChapter Eleven: "Where it counts I'm real"; Chapter Twelve: "Sin City"; Chapter Thirteen: Weeping Willows and Long Black Veils; Chapter Fourteen: "They draft the white trash first 'round here anyway"; Index; About the Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812652203321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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