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  1. Una "savia bambina"
    Gianni Rodari e i modelli femminili
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Settenove edizioni, Cagli

    Una rilettura e analisi dei testi di Gianni Rodari con particolare riferimento al tema dell’equilibrio di genere. Gianni Rodari è un autore molto amato, eppure alcuni aspetti del suo approccio didattico e letterario risultano ancora inesplorati. Uno... more

    Internationale Jugendbibliothek
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    Una rilettura e analisi dei testi di Gianni Rodari con particolare riferimento al tema dell’equilibrio di genere. Gianni Rodari è un autore molto amato, eppure alcuni aspetti del suo approccio didattico e letterario risultano ancora inesplorati. Uno di questi è senz’altro la sensibilità all’equilibrio di genere, un fil rouge che ha attraversato tutta la sua produzione letteraria e che ha dato vita a straordinari personaggi femminili e, soprattutto, a narrazioni che continuano a riconfermarsi di grande qualità. Le eroine a cui ha dato vita (Atalanta, Alice cascherina, la valletta Sabina e tutte le altre) costituiscono un modello positivo tanto per le bambine quanto per i bambini. Sotto gli occhi del lettore sfilano vallette intelligenti, bambine sportive, principesse imprenditrici e bambole anticonformiste: donne e bambine vere, curiose, intelligenti e schiette, coraggiose e piene di fiducia nelle proprie capacità. Nella sua attenzione minuziosa persino alle singole parole e nella rappresentazione di relazioni equilibrate e complementari, Rodari mostra una sensibilità che si ispira a un ideale di uguaglianza sociale universale

     

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  2. Rediscovering Nancy Drew
    Published: ©1995
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1587290561; 9781587290565
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Detective and mystery stories, American; Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Feminism and literature; Girls / Books and reading; Series (Publications); Teenage girls in literature; Women and literature; Young adult fiction, American; Young adult fiction / Publishing; Geschichte; Detective and mystery stories, American; Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Young adult fiction, American; Girls; Series (Publications); Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Young adult fiction; Teenage girls in literature
    Other subjects: Stratemeyer, Edward / 1862-1930; Wirt, Mildred A. / (Mildred Augustine) / 1905-2002; Wirt, Mildred Augustine / 1905-; Stratemeyer, Edward / 1862-1930; Wirt, Mildred A. (1905-2002); Stratemeyer, Edward (1862-1930); Drew, Nancy Literarische Gestalt
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 281 pages)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-269) and index

    Acknowledgments; The Nancy Drew Phenomenon: Rediscovering Nancy Drewin Iowa, ; 1. Nancy Drew: A Moment in Feminist History; Part I. Creating and Publishing Nancy Drew; 2. From Paragraphs to Pages: The Writing and Development ofStratemeyer Syndicate Series; 3. Publishing the Applewood Reprints; 4. The History of the Stratemeyer Books:Questions and Answers; 5. Searching for Carolyn Keene; 6. Fulfilling a Quest for Adventure; 7. Fashioning the New Nancy Drews; 8. Assuming the Role: Writing the New Nancy Drews; 9. The New Nancy Drew Series: Questions and Answers

  3. The woman reader
    Published: [2012]; © 2012
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0300120451; 0300160380; 128067802X; 9780300120455; 9780300160383; 9781280678028
    Subjects: HISTORY / Social History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies; Girls / Books and reading; Girls / Books and reading / Social aspects; Women / Books and reading; Women / Books and reading / Social aspects; Frau; Geschichte; Gesellschaft; Women; Women; Girls; Girls; Frauenliteratur; Lesen; Frau
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 329 pages), illustrations
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    "This lively story has never been told before: the complete history of women's reading and the ceaseless controversies it has inspired. Belinda Jack's groundbreaking volume travels from the Cro-Magnon cave to the digital bookstores of our time, exploring what and how women of widely differing cultures have read through the ages. Jack traces a history marked by persistent efforts to prevent women from gaining literacy or reading what they wished. She also recounts the counter-efforts of those who have battled for girls' access to books and education. The book introduces frustrated female readers of many eras--Babylonian princesses who called for women's voices to be heard, rebellious nuns who wanted to share their writings with others, confidantes who challenged Reformation theologians' writings, nineteenth-century New England mill girls who risked their jobs to smuggle novels into the workplace, and women volunteers who taught literacy to women and children on convict ships bound for Australia. Today, new distinctions between male and female readers have emerged, and Jack explores such contemporary topics as burgeoning women's reading groups, differences in men and women's reading tastes, censorship of women's on-line reading in countries like Iran, the continuing struggle for girls' literacy in many poorer places, and the impact of women readers in their new status as significant movers in the world of reading"--Provided by publisher

    Primitives, goddesses and aristocrats -- Reading in the not-so-dark ages -- History, mystery and copying -- Outside the cloister -- "To reade such bookes ... my selfe to edyfye" -- Competing for attention -- Answering back -- Books of their own -- Nation-building -- The modern woman reader