Call for Papers:
Panel: “Fun With a Purpose”: Periodical Pedagogy and Early Edutainment
43nd Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 15-18, 2012
Rochester, New York – Hyatt Rochester
Host Institution: St. John Fisher College
Panel Description:
Children’s periodicals published in the US over the last 300 years
provide a wealth of textual and visual insight into US culture, pedagogy, and
conceptions of childhood. This panel will engage with this under-
examined body of texts in their most salient mode: as pedagogy. Children’s
magazines have been used as instructional tools with subject matter spanning
literacy, manners, morality, crafts, citizenship, “mental hygiene,” and beyond,
transmitting enduring lessons in an ephemeral format. By packaging their
lessons in an entertaining and disposable blend of fiction, non-fiction,
images, activities, games, jokes, and riddles, these magazines can be
considered a print medium precursor to “edutainment” or, as the motto of
*Highlights for Children* calls it, “Fun with a purpose.” This panel
is open to explorations of particular mechanisms, contents, and contexts of
periodical pedagogy past and present, including examinations of
child-readers’ participation in, subversion against, or re-creation
of, that pedagogy.
Possible topics from all disciplines may include:
- histories or analysis of particular children’s periodicals
- pedagogies in periodicals (ideological, curricular, religious,
etc.)
- convergences of traditional magazines and digital media
- pedagogy, periodicals, and power
- magazines produced by children
- fiction and poetry in magazines
- use of periodicals in classrooms
- transnational periodicals
- production, distribution, and circulation of pedagogy
- cross-cultural comparisons of periodical pedagogy
- marginalia and ephemera
- pedagogy in the home (or doctor’s office waiting room)
- periodical pedagogy as pop culture
- children’s responses to and uses of magazines
Please send 500-word abstracts to Patrick Cox at
ptcox@camden.rutgers.edu by
Sept 30. Thanks.
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Patrick Cox
PhD Student
2010-2011 David K. Sengstack Fellow
Department of Childhood Studies, Rutgers University
http://childhood.camden.rutgers.edu/
2010 ChLA Hannah Beiter Graduate Student Research Award Recipient
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