ENGB35H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: James Janeway, John Bunyan, Jacqueline Rose

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Engb35- introduction to children"s literature lecture 1. Children are: innocent, curious, immature, playful, dependent, honest, stress-free, imaginative, demons, manipulative, smelted, small, moody, cheerful, gullible, impressionable, observant, adventurous, fun, noisy, pure, creative, intuitive, self-absorbed, stubborn, id, care-free, blunt. United nations convention on the rights of the child defines a child as a human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier. Canada: voting age: 18, age of sexual consent: 16 (raised from 14 in 2008, age of criminal responsibility: 12 (raised from 7 in 1984; Scandinavia: 15; most us states: 6: age can be tried in an adult court: 14. Childhood and children are concepts whose meaning shifts over time and across cultures. Definitions of children and childhood vary according to: history, culture, class, gender. There was no such thing as medieval childhood. No pictures of children in medieval painting.

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