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Subject:

The Child and the Book coference - now with the details

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Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak <[log in to unmask]>

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New Directions in Picturebook Research <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 22 Jul 2015 14:42:49 +0200

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CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AND PLAY 

FACULTY OF PHILOLOGY 

UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAW, POLAND 

19-21 MAY 2016 

 

The cultural determinants of play — free participation, separation and closure within a defined 
spacetime, uncertainty, unproductiveness, conformity to norms or fictionality — center on 
the following vital elements: agon (competition), alea (destiny), mimicra (imitation), and linx 
(stupefaction). Are these elements reflected in children’s play and its literary renderings? According 
to Swiss psychologist Édouard Claparede (1873-1940), the child exists to play. To paraphrase this 
statement, does the child exist to read or to be read to? Does literature addressed to children fulfil 
their ludic expectations? Does it compete with toys, computer games and other kinds of entertainment 
that do not demand fluent reading skills or the ability to interpret texts? How does it function within 
the economies and consumption of children’s culture? 

The conference will be organized by the Faculty of Philology, the University of Wrocław, under 
the auspices of the Department of Polish Studies. It will be closely related to the celebration 
of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Professor Jerzy Cieślikowski (1916-1977), a longtime employee 
of the Department of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław. Jerzy Cieślikowski was the most 
distinguished Polish scholar in the field of children’s literature and the author of The Great Play: 
Children’s Folklore (1985). According to Cieślikowski, “play is the purpose of all the best things that 
children have taken from adults, what adults invent for them, what children create themselves, 
and what adults write for them. This is the seminal project encompassing children’s play, i.e. their 
creative efforts and re-creative endeavors, as well as their fascination and play with the word as such.” 

We invite papers related to the overall theme of the conference. Of particular interest are: 

- the child’s imagination and children’s folklore as sources of children’s literature, 

- ludic adaptations and paraphrases of children’s literature classics, 

- play in literacy education, 

- play in bibliotherapy, 

- play in picture books and toy books, 

- reading as a pastime, 

- linguistic playfulness as a stylistic device in children’s literature, 

- case studies of children’s play with literature, 

- reading as play in the new media environment. 



SUBMISSIONS 

Please send an abstract of 300 words maximum and a short biography of 60 words to: 

[log in to unmask] (please use this email for further inquiries). 

Papers will be 20 minutes long maximum. 

Deadline for abstract submission: 18 October 2015. 

Notification of acceptance will be sent by 20 December 2015. 

More information will be available before 31 December 2015. 

CONFERENCE FEE 

For participants from abroad: EUR 90 

For participants from Poland: PLN 360 

Conference dinner: EUR 30 (to be confirmed) 

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 

Hans-Heino Ewers (University of Frankfurt/M., Germany) 

Kim Reynolds (Newcastle University, England) 

Björn Sundmark (University of Malmö, Sweden) 

William Teale (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 

Emilya Ohar (Publishing and Printing Academy in Lviv, Ukraine) 

Krystyna Zabawa (Academy of Ignatianum in Kraków, Poland) 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 

Convenor: Dorota Michułka (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Secretary: Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Secretary: Katarzyna Biernacka-Licznar (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Bogumiła Staniów (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Barbara Kalla (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Natalia Paprocka (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Elżbieta Stolarska-Jamróz (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

ADVISORY BOARD 

Vanessa Joosen (University of Antwerp, Belgium) 

Ase Marie Ommundsen (University of Oslo, Norway) 

Marnie Campagnaro (University of Padua, Italy) 

Georgia Kalogirou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) 

Ana Margarida Ramos (University of Aveiro, Portugal) 


HONORARY ACADEMIC PATRONS 

Jolanta Ługowska (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Ryszard Waksmund (University of Wrocław, Poland) 

Junko Yokota (National Louis University in Chicago, USA) 


CONFERENCE IN WROCLAW 


The Child and the Book conference annually attracts delegates from all round the world and offers a 
unique opportunity for postgraduate students to present their work and discuss it with established 
scholars. The 2016 conference will be organized in Wrocław, a multicultural city with a rich history, 
which will hold the title of the European Capital of Culture 2016. It has also been named the World 
Book Capital for 2016 by UNESCO. The Child and the Book conference will be a major contribution to 
the wide-ranging programme of cultural and scientific events related to these projects. As the 
conference dates coincide with the annual children’s book fair “Good Pages,” the conference 
programme will be flexible enough to enable the presenters to participate in this event. 

-- 
Dr. Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak
Assistant Professor
Wroclaw University
Institute of English Studies 
Director of the Center for Young People's Literature and Culture 
http://cyplc.wordpress.com/
ul. Kuznicza 22 
50-138 Wroclaw, Poland

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