In:Photography in Children's Literature
Edited by Elina Druker and Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
[Children’s Literature, Culture, and Cognition 17] 2023
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 19 September 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.17.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.17.toc
Table of contents
List of figures
vii
Introduction: Photography in children’s literature
1
Elina Druker
Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
Part 1.Early photobooks
Between reality and fiction 21Chapter 1.Translating living pictures: Ein Tag aus dem Kinderleben
and the tableau vivant tradition in Sweden and Finland
22
Olle Widhe
Chapter 2.Photographing Chinese childhood: Writing and picturing (1873–1903)
43
Jessica Medhurst
Chapter 3.As ‘objectively’ as possible. On truth and objectivity
in photographic early-concept books: The case of The First Picture Book and The Second Picture Book by Mary Steichen and Edward Steichen 67
in photographic early-concept books: The case of The First Picture Book and The Second Picture Book by Mary Steichen and Edward Steichen 67
Jörg Meibauer
Part 2.The impact of vanguard movements
93Chapter 4.Soviet socialist su(pe)rrealism for children
94
Aleksandar Bošković
Ainsley Morse
Chapter 5.From Halley’s Comet to the Scout Kwapiszon: On photomontage, photocollage, and collage in Polish children’s books in the twentieth century
123
Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna
Chapter 6.“A successful photograph is worth as much as a story”: Photography’s influence on Bruno Munari’s books
144
Marnie Campagnaro
Part 3.Female pioneers of photography
169Chapter 7.From the “Children of all Lands Stories” to the “Enfants du
monde” collection: Providing a view of the Other in children’s literature 170
monde” collection: Providing a view of the Other in children’s literature 170
Laurence Le Guen
Chapter 8.In and out of focus: Anna Riwkin’s photojournalism and photographic picturebooks
189
Elina Druker
Chapter 9.Politics, art, and pedagogy in Edith Tudor-Hart’s photographs
of children 210
of children 210
Kimberley Reynolds
Part 4.The politics of childhood
231Chapter 10.Portrait of the child as a socialist: Three photographic picturebooks from the German Democratic Republic
232
Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
Jörg Meibauer
Chapter 11.“Days of Sun, Playing and Dreams”: Innocence, loss, and nostalgia in photography books of children in the kibbutz
254
Ayala Amir
Chapter 12.The mirror and multiplicity: Photographic books for the young during the United States’ Black Arts movement of the 1970s
274
Katharine Capshaw
About the editors and contributors
297
Subject index
301
Name index
305
