Issue 9.2 of Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures Out Now
Tue. Mar. 13, 2018
Issue 9.2 of Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures is now available. This issue includes:
Editorial
New Directions
Heather Snell
Special Section on Youngsters
Introduction to Special Section, Youngsters: On the Cultures of Children and Youth
Naomi Hamer, Stuart Poyntz
Things to Do with Your Imaginary Child
Steven Bruhm
Singing and Dancing “Their Bit” for the Nation: Canadian Children’s Performances for Charity circa the First World War
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
The Politics of Voice in Tween Girls’ Music Criticism
Diane Pecknold
Articles
“Because That’s What We Do . . . We Sit and We Drink and We Talk”: Stories and Storytelling among Street-Involved Youth
Lisa Mitchell, Marion Selfridge
Digital Piracy, Digital Practices: Changing Discourse on Young People and Downloading in Canadian Newspapers
Heather Osborne
Constructing the Twentieth-Century Child: Postcolonial Retellings of Estevanico from Cabeza de Vaca’s La Relación
Cristina Rhodes
Review Essays
Revisiting The Shocking Truth About Indians in Textbooks
Sean Carleton
Stories about Strength and Disability: How We Get Along
Nicole Markotić
Teen Bedrooms as Sites of Self-Actualization and Containment
Mary-Ann Shantz
Childhood Studies Goes to War
Ashley Henrickson
Deeply Rooted in Our History
Melanie Morin-Pelletier