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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

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November 21, 2019 Children's Literature

CALL FOR PAPERS: Let’s Talk About Sex in YA

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.

July 24, 2019 Children's Literature

In Support of our Support Staff

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.

November 20, 2018 Children's Literature

Comics or graphic novels? The great debate

Joe Sutliff Sanders is University Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, where he specialises in children’s literature, especially nonfiction, animation,

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November 13, 2018 Children's Literature

Outstanding books for young people with disabilities: the 2017 IBBY selection world tour comes to Homerton Library

Carrie Spencer is a CRCLC first-year PhD student who’s researching how the portrayal of mentally disabled mothers in young adult

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November 6, 2018 Children's Literature

CRCLC asks: 7 questions with Elizabeth Lim

This week on the blog, second-year CRCLC PhD candidate Michelle Anya Anjirbag asks author Elizabeth Lim a few questions about

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October 31, 2018 Children's Literature

Guest Post: The Many Guises of Cinderella

This week’s delightful post is a reblog from our very own Education Faculty Library blog. https://edfaclib.wordpress.com/2018/07/23/the-many-guises-of-cinderella/ We wanted to shed some

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October 23, 2018 Children's Literature

A Salmon at Sea

Catherine Olver is a third-year PhD student whose research considers how depictions of the five senses in YA fantasy present

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October 16, 2018 Children's Literature

Big Fish Little Fish

Bruce is an activist and public intellectual who believes fish are not people, but friends. While his work has primarily

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October 9, 2018 Children's Literature

Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature and Intergenerational Co-authorship: The MPhil through a Maker’s Lens.

Linda Yi is a former CACL MPhil student. She is currently a teacher at Little Panda Mandarin Preschool, and  is the

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September 29, 2018 Children's Literature

Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature in the Secondary Classroom: The MPhil through a High School Teacher’s Lens

Lindsay Burton is a former high school English teacher, a former educational consultant, and a former MPhil student at the

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September 25, 2018 Children's Literature

GUEST POST: So Long and Thanks for all the Fish: Some Words about Picturebooks

Retired from the University of Winnipeg for the last thirteen years, Perry Nodelman volunteers as a guide at the Art

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September 18, 2018 Children's Literature

Drawing, playing, making, and exploring: listening to Pam Smy talk about the creation of Thornhill

Jen Aggleton is a third year PhD candidate at the Centre for Children’s Literature Research at the University of Cambridge.

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