Landscapes of Consciousness: Reading Theory of Mind in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dear Juno</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Chato and the Party Animals</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | Zaira R Arvelo Alicea Judith T Lysaker |
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Institution: | 1.English Department,University of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla Campus,Aguadilla,USA;2.Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA |
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Abstract: | Picturebooks aid children’s developing social understanding because they are dialogic, relational contexts where child readers have opportunities to engage vicariously with a wide range of imagined others. We use research by literacy and literature scholars, including our own past work, to showcase a series of visual and linguistic elements in picturebooks that invite readers to co-create characters’ consciousness via social imagination, the equivalent to a Theory of Mind in the world of story. We ground these relational and dialogical invitations by presenting an analysis of these elements in the picturebooks (in: Pak, Dear Juno, Puffin Books, New York, 1999; in: Soto, Chato and the Party Animals, Puffin Books, New York, 2004). |
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