L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse

As in all literature, children's literature has a marked geographic dimension found notably in the many maps it offers. Topographic or illustrated maps give not just geographic contents but also historic contents both in the textual elements (dates etc) and in the illustrations (portraits of hi...

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Main Author: Sabrina Messing
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Language:English
Published: TELEMME - UMR 6570 2017-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/amnis/3099
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description As in all literature, children's literature has a marked geographic dimension found notably in the many maps it offers. Topographic or illustrated maps give not just geographic contents but also historic contents both in the textual elements (dates etc) and in the illustrations (portraits of historic characters amongst other). This spatialisation of history adds to the writing of history through children's literature. This leads us to question the status quo and changes in the cartographic slide in relation to the fictional text. 
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L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
Amnis
children’s literature
map
spatialisation
historic novel
title L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
title_full L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
title_fullStr L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
title_full_unstemmed L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
title_short L’écriture cartographique de l’histoire en littérature de jeunesse
title_sort l ecriture cartographique de l histoire en litterature de jeunesse
topic children’s literature
map
spatialisation
historic novel
url https://journals.openedition.org/amnis/3099
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