Student Statement Against Racism in the Centre and Faculty
This blog represents students at the Centre for Research in Children’s Literature within the Faculty of Education at the University
This blog represents students at the Centre for Research in Children’s Literature within the Faculty of Education at the University
We are pleased to announce that the Centre will hold an international conference on the role of sex in young adult fiction on the 11th and 12th of September 2020.
Today’s blog post represents a statement from the graduate student community in support of the CRCLC’s administrator, Lucian M. Stephenson, who has been informed by the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge that his position is at risk of redundancy.
by Lauren Defined only by what it is not, non-fiction for children is seen as the poor relation in books.
by Erin As our readers should know from Clementine’s post last Thursday, there is going to be a Children’s Literature
by Susan One day, my youngest sister came home from school in tears. She was eleven, and had been teased
This is Cambridge. You could come and study Children’s Literature here with us. How? Come and find out on
Posted by Debbie 8.00: After checking out from the hotel, we head to the conference, taking in kaffee and boller
Hello faithful readers! Here is the second instalment of our adventures in Nordic lands. Today, more fun was had, as
From Thursday 7th to Sunday 10th, six of the CCLS, and Maria, are in Oslo for the 2011 ‘Child and
by Sophia “Only connect” (E.M. Forster) As I neared the end of Cormier’s young adult novel Tenderness, I found myself
by Clémentine Have you seen ‘Destino’, by Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney? This incredible short film was started by the
by Debbie Children’s author Julia Donaldson has said ‘no’ to an ebook version of her bestseller, The Gruffalo. The picturebook