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Cultural arrogance and realism in Judy's Blume'sSuperfudge

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Perry Nodelman is a Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg. He is former editor of theChildren's Literature Association Quarterly, current president of the Children's Literature Association, and author ofWords About Pictures: The Narrative Art of Children's Picture Books (University of Georgia Press).

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Nodelman, P. Cultural arrogance and realism in Judy's Blume'sSuperfudge . Child Lit Educ 19, 230–241 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01128144

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