Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 Schmalz is as Schmalz Does: Sentimentality and Picture Books
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Bradford is concerned here with the tendency to treat the terms 'sentimentality' and 'sentimental' as universal and unchanging, arguing instead that notions of sentimentality are largely culturally-dependent and furthermore, are often attached to the mythmaking practices associated with national identity (17). According to Richard White, national mythologies and cultural sentimentalism are 'invented within a framework of modern Western ideas about science, nature, race, society and nationality' (17). After a close analyses of the listed texts, Bradford contends that 'ideas about sentimentality are inextricably connected with assumptions of the patriarchal relations which are still dominant within the institutions and practices of contemporary societies' (26).

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17-32 Schmalz is as Schmalz Does: Sentimentality and Picture Bookssmall AustLit logo Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature
Subjects:
  • Sophie Mem Fox , 1989 single work picture book
  • The Lighthouse Dyan Blacklock , 1995 single work picture book
  • Way Home Libby Hathorn , 1994 single work picture book
  • Space Travellers Margaret Wild , 1992 single work picture book
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