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Episode Two: ‘Quality and Trash’

 
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In this episode we discuss the controversial labels of ‘trash’ and ‘quality’…

Click HERE to download the episode (28 minutes), or why not find us on iTunes and subscribe?

In this episode you will hear us discuss…

  • The point of view of a teacher on how to deal with any children’s literature in a utilitarian way.
  • The idea that ‘trashy’ and ‘quality’ children’s books actually support each other.
  • The possibility for children to be ‘independent’ readers of fiction, and to form their own judgement about literature.
  • The gender aspect of literary taste – what if the word ‘trash’ had been invented to label all things feminine?
  • The formulaic and the unexpected in children’s literature.
  • A dietetic approach to the consumption of literature.

Lauren then treats us to a review of the beautiful middle grade novel Mimi, by John Newman.

Please leave us your comments, positive or negative constructive, and feel free to send us your questions – here, by email at kidyounotpodcast@gmail.com, or on Twitter @kidyounotpod! What, you don’t like any of these options? How about adding us to your circles on Google+?

We hope you enjoy today’s episode. See you soon for a very special new one…

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12 episodes

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Manage episode 1469254 series 10401
Content provided by Lauren and Clementine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lauren and Clementine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode we discuss the controversial labels of ‘trash’ and ‘quality’…

Click HERE to download the episode (28 minutes), or why not find us on iTunes and subscribe?

In this episode you will hear us discuss…

  • The point of view of a teacher on how to deal with any children’s literature in a utilitarian way.
  • The idea that ‘trashy’ and ‘quality’ children’s books actually support each other.
  • The possibility for children to be ‘independent’ readers of fiction, and to form their own judgement about literature.
  • The gender aspect of literary taste – what if the word ‘trash’ had been invented to label all things feminine?
  • The formulaic and the unexpected in children’s literature.
  • A dietetic approach to the consumption of literature.

Lauren then treats us to a review of the beautiful middle grade novel Mimi, by John Newman.

Please leave us your comments, positive or negative constructive, and feel free to send us your questions – here, by email at kidyounotpodcast@gmail.com, or on Twitter @kidyounotpod! What, you don’t like any of these options? How about adding us to your circles on Google+?

We hope you enjoy today’s episode. See you soon for a very special new one…

  continue reading

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