Title of article
‘Keep Telling Until Someone Listens’: Understanding Prevention Concepts in Children’s Picture Books Dealing with Child Sexual Abuse
Author/Authors
Jo Lampert • Kerryann Walsh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
22
From page
146
To page
167
Abstract
Children’s picture books dealing with the topic of child sexual abuse
appeared in the 1980s with the aim of addressing the need for age-appropriate texts
to teach sexual abuse prevention concepts and to provide support for young children
who may be at risk of or have already experienced sexual abuse. Despite the
apparent potential of children’s picture books to convey child sexual abuse prevention
concepts, very few studies have addressed the topic of child sexual abuse in
children’s literature. This article critically examines a selection of 15 picture books
(published in the US, Canada and Australia) for children aged 3–8 years dealing
with this theme. It makes use of an established set of evaluative criteria to conduct
an audit of the books’ content and applies techniques of literary discourse analysis
to explain how these picture books satisfy criteria for child sexual abuse prevention.
The analysis is used as a way to understand the discourses available to readers, both
adults and children, on the topic of child sexual abuse. Key themes in the books
include children’s empowerment and agency, and the need for persistence and hope.
Keywords
Child sexual abuse Prevention Children’s literature Literary analysis Picture books
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number
828034
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