“I Never Knew There Were So Many Books About Us” Parents and Children Reading and Responding to African American Children’s Literature Together Jonda C. McNair Original Paper 21 November 2012 Pages: 191 - 207
Maurice Gee’s Brilliant Borrowings of Maurice Gee and Significant Others: Realism and Postmodernism in Gee’s Books for Children and Adults Vivien van Rij Original Paper 15 November 2012 Pages: 208 - 221
Translation, Hybridization, and Modernization: John Dewey and Children’s Literature in Early Twentieth Century China Xu Xu Original Paper 21 December 2012 Pages: 222 - 237
Anti-racist Strategies in Finnish Children’s Literature: Physical Appearance and Language as Signifiers of National Belonging Jaana Pesonen Original Paper 03 November 2012 Pages: 238 - 250
“Superman Says, ‘Read!’” National Comics and Reading Promotion Carol L. Tilley Original Paper 13 December 2012 Pages: 251 - 263
Critiquing Calypso: Authorial and Academic Bias in the Reading of a Young Adult Novel Catherine Butler Original Paper 25 November 2012 Pages: 264 - 279