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Karen Coats is an assistant professor of English at Illinois State University.

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The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic (2017) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires

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A lire (6) alphabet books -- critical readings (1) Anderson -- Feed -- critical readings (1) Anne Fine -- critical readings (1) Australian children's picture books -- The Watertower -- critical readings (1) Cece Bell -- El Deafo -- critical readings (1) children's film and multimedia -- critical approaches (1) children's literature -- associations and organisations -- lists (1) children's literature -- recommendations (1) children's literature -- theoretical readings (1) children's literature studies (2) critique (2) Critique littéraire (1) enfants (1) enfants (1) English literature -- Alice in Wonderland -- history and criticism (1) Fiction pour enfants (1) Gene Luen Yang -- American Born Chinese -- critical readings (1) Gothique (2) Holes -- critical reading and teaching approaches (1) informative (1) Jacqueline Wilson -- critical readings (1) Jonah Winter -- Lillian's Right to Vote -- critical readings (1) librarylife (1) Littérature d'enfance et de jeunesse (5) Missing (1) Nan Gregory -- How Smudge came -- critical readings (1) non-fiction (3) Peggy Rathman -- Officer Buckle and Glory -- critical readings (1) PR (1) Shel Silverstein -- The Giving Tree -- history and criticism (1) Sherman Alexie -- The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian -- critical readings (1) Steve Jenkins -- Actual Size -- critical readings (1) Steve Sheinkin -- Bomb -- critical readings (1) Tanya Lee Stone -- Almost Astronauts -- critical readings (1) Terry Pratchett -- history and criticism (1) The Stinky Cheese Man -- critical readings (1) transgender youth -- reading advisory (1) young adult literature -- criticism (1) Zootopia -- film -- critical readings (1)

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Date de naissance
1963
Sexe
female

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This is the first Lacan I've ever read, so I have to admit, much of the theory that Karen Coats explores in this book went over my head. Some of Lacan's concepts are difficult to understand for even an experienced scholar, so I don't feel too stupid, heh.One thing I did like about this book is that Coats is careful to explain concepts through examples in children's books. If you're familiar with Charlotte's Web, Peter Pan, or Alice in Wonderland, you'll find these examples very helpful.I get the feeling I'm going to have to re-read this book repeatedly. The professor who assigned it told us that she's re-read it several times and is still fuzzy on some points, because... well, Lacan is just difficult to comprehend. And though some of Lacan's theories are flat out misogynistic and short-sighted, his theories can work quite well as an analytical framework for children's/YA literature.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tdfangirl | Mar 26, 2010 |

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Œuvres
4
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1
Membres
53
Popularité
#303,173
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
1
ISBN
14

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