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Kid Lit: An Introduction to Literary Criticism

Tom Durwood

We are surrounded by narratives, in fiction and in our everyday lives. In this colorful collection of ideas, the author argues that understanding the components of our favorite children's stories can lead to a lifetime of critical thinking.

Beginning with the elements of the universal coming-of-age narrative, "Kid Lit" shows young readers and general readers alike how to recognize story structure, class, gender, symbolism, trauma and Orientalism in children's narratives.

Of value to all teachers, students, librarians, readers, literature lovers, and moviegoers.

Tom Durwood is the best English instructor I have seen in my thirty-two years of teaching.

-- Professor Patrick Murray, Valley Forge Military College

Book Details

  • Publisher: Empire Studies Press
  • Publish Date: Nov 26th, 2020
  • Pages: 220
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 8.00in - 0.60in - 1.31lb
  • EAN: 9781952520044
  • Categories: Books & ReadingAmerican - General

About the Author

Durwood, Tom: - Tom Durwood is a teacher, writer and editor with an interest in history. Tom most recently taught English Composition and Empire and Literature at Valley Forge Military College, where he won the Teacher of the Year Award five times. Tom has taught Public Speaking and Basic Communications as guest lecturer for the Naval Special Warfare Development Group at the Dam's Neck Annex of the Naval War College. Tom has followed his interest in history, literature and empire into several ambitious ventures. He is editor and publisher of an online scholarly journal, Empire Studies Magazine (www.empirestudies.org). Peter Suber, Berkman Fellow at Harvard University, an advocate of the open access movement, praises Empire Studies as "a new opportunity for overcoming access barriers to knowledge and research." Dr. Julian Fisher of Scholarly Exchange has also applauded Tom's efforts. "Creating valuable academic content and then hiding it behind financial firewalls-the traditional scholarly publishing model-runs counter to the essence of scholarship, learning and sharing," according to Fisher. "To see Empire Studies breaking that mold is exciting." The magazine features interviews with a diverse group of scholars, including Anne Knowles, Mark Bowden, Tabish Khair and Jane Tompkins, among many others, and currently posts over forty features. "Empire and Literature," Tom's ebook, matches global works of film and fiction to specific quadrants of empire, finding surprising parallels. Literature, film, art and architecture are viewed against the rise and fall of empire. In a foreword to Empire and Literature, postcolonial scholar Dipesh Chakrabarty of the University of Chicago calls it "imaginative and innovative." Prof. Chakrabarty writes that "Durwood has given us a thought-provoking introduction to the humanities." Tom's ambitious new historical fiction series has earned positive reviews from early readers. "This has all the makings of a wonderful literary property," writes Sherri Smith of Park Road Books. "It's like The Da Vinci Code meets Kidnapped." Gina Glenn of Malaprop Bookstore offers, "It's a clever premise, to have teenaged heroes coming of age and changing history, aided by the mysterious Society of Navigators ... I place the writing with Steve Berry, Bernard Cornwell, A J Hartley, and even a little Dan Brown." Tom's newspaper column "Shelter" appeared in the North County Times for seven years. Tom earned a Masters in English Literature in San Diego, where he also served as Executive Director of San Diego Habitat for Humanity.
Whitaker, Todd: - Todd Whitaker is a professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. He is a leading presenter in the field of education and has written more than 40 books, including the national bestseller, What Great Teachers Do Differently. He regularly presents at conferences such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the Academy of Management Learning and Education, and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).

Praise for this book

Tom Durwood's ebook on Kid Lit provides teachers and students with comprehensive information they can really use--definitions and clearly delineated explanations of the tropes of Kid Lit, scholarly essays and interviews that explore these ideas further, and classroom activities and exercises that allow students to relate what they've learned to works they're familiar with and their own lives. Practical for teachers and accessible to a wide-range of students, the book also encourages readers to embark on further study through extensive reading and film lists included in the chapters. This book is an impressive and invaluable resource for any classroom exploration of Kid Lit.

-- Sarah LaBarge, English Instructor, LaSalle College

Tom Durwood expertly breaks down and explains literary theory in an easy-to-understand way. This book makes sense of reading critically and guides students to producing their own explanations of literature.

-- Christine E. Carlson, English Instructor, Cabrini University