In:Maps and Mapping in Children's Literature: Landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes
Edited by Nina Goga and Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
[Children’s Literature, Culture, and Cognition 7] 2017
► pp. 129–145
Chapter 7Itineraries and maps
Walking as a means of building mobile cartographies in Peter Sís’ Madlenka and The Three Golden Keys
Published online: 14 August 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.7.08jua
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.7.08jua
Abstract
This chapter is based on two works by Czech author-illustrator Peter Sís, Madlenka (2000) and The Three Golden Keys (1994), in which the act of walking the streets of two cities becomes the main theme. Both works can be seen as a fragment of Sís’ personal cartography. The chapter pays particular attention to scholars from the fields of social anthropology and cultural studies. In doing so, the aim is to underline the marked subjectivity of space, a suggestion that is present in all of Peter Sís’ works, but which is especially relevant to these two picturebooks, dedicated to the two cities that have featured most strongly in the author’s own life.
Article outline
- Introduction
- The importance of the journey in the poetics of Peter Sís
- Walking as map-making in two stories by Peter Sís
- The Three Golden Keys, or the city as a mental map
- Madlenka, or walking as map-building
- Madlenka and The Three Golden Keys : Mapping the memories of Peter Sís
- Author queries
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