Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature.
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Resumo: | Recent children’s literature highlights themes that were banned in the past, such as homosexuality and particularly homoparental families. The present paper aims to analyze how homoparental families are represented in seven books published from 2007 on. The most recurrent tendency has been to feature love between men or women in a way similar to the ways heterosexual relationships are traditionally represented – drawing on the discourse of romantic love. Some of the frequent issues are family happiness and the resulting discussions about raising children and/or managing a house. However, two works skip this mainstream tendency, foregroundingchildren’s curiosity for love and birth. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature.Dois Papais, Duas Mamães: novas famílias na literatura infantilLiteratura Infantil. Famílias Homoparentais. Representações. Leitura.Children’s Literature. Homoparental Families. Representations. Lecture.Recent children’s literature highlights themes that were banned in the past, such as homosexuality and particularly homoparental families. The present paper aims to analyze how homoparental families are represented in seven books published from 2007 on. The most recurrent tendency has been to feature love between men or women in a way similar to the ways heterosexual relationships are traditionally represented – drawing on the discourse of romantic love. Some of the frequent issues are family happiness and the resulting discussions about raising children and/or managing a house. However, two works skip this mainstream tendency, foregroundingchildren’s curiosity for love and birth.A literatura infantil recente aborda temas que eram banidos dela no passado, como a homossexualidade e particularmente famílias homoparentais. O presente estudo analisa como famílias homoparentais são representadas em sete livros publicados depois de 2007. A tendência mais recorrente tem sido caracterizar o amor entre homens ou mulheres de forma similar às formas com que as relações são tradicionalmente representadas – esboçando o discurso do amor romântico. Alguns dos temas frequentes são a felicidade familiar e discussões relacionadas sobre criação de filhos e cuidados de casa. Entretanto, duas obras escapam dessa tendência maior, enfatizando a curiosidade infantil pelo amor e pela sua origem.FACED - UFRGS2013-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/38164Educação & Realidade [Education & Reality]; Vol. 38 No. 4 (2013)Educação & Realidade; v. 38 n. 4 (2013)2175-62360100-3143reponame:Educação & Realidadeinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/38164/46023Silveira, Rosa Maria HesselKaercher, Gladis Eliseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-12-27T17:47:52Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/38164Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/educacaoerealidadePUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/educacaoerealidade/oai||educreal@ufrgs.br2175-62360100-3143opendoar:2017-12-27T17:47:52Educação & Realidade - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. Dois Papais, Duas Mamães: novas famílias na literatura infantil |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. Silveira, Rosa Maria Hessel Literatura Infantil. Famílias Homoparentais. Representações. Leitura. Children’s Literature. Homoparental Families. Representations. Lecture. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Two Daddies and Two Mammies: new families in children’s literature. |
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Silveira, Rosa Maria Hessel |
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Silveira, Rosa Maria Hessel Kaercher, Gladis Elise |
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Kaercher, Gladis Elise |
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Silveira, Rosa Maria Hessel Kaercher, Gladis Elise |
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Literatura Infantil. Famílias Homoparentais. Representações. Leitura. Children’s Literature. Homoparental Families. Representations. Lecture. |
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Literatura Infantil. Famílias Homoparentais. Representações. Leitura. Children’s Literature. Homoparental Families. Representations. Lecture. |
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Recent children’s literature highlights themes that were banned in the past, such as homosexuality and particularly homoparental families. The present paper aims to analyze how homoparental families are represented in seven books published from 2007 on. The most recurrent tendency has been to feature love between men or women in a way similar to the ways heterosexual relationships are traditionally represented – drawing on the discourse of romantic love. Some of the frequent issues are family happiness and the resulting discussions about raising children and/or managing a house. However, two works skip this mainstream tendency, foregroundingchildren’s curiosity for love and birth. |
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