The manifestation of dystopian and utopian discourses in children's texts, are inflected by questions of agency, often played out through narratives in which protagonists forge identities as members of communities and citizens of nations. Education shapes not merely what children know but how they regard themselves and the possibilities open to them.
History
Journal
Papers : explorations into children's literature
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pagination
22 - 30
Publisher
Magpies Magazine
Location
Victoria Park, W.A.
ISSN
1034-9243
eISSN
1837-4530
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.