Title of article :
Carnivals, the Carnivalesque,
The Magic Puddin’, and David
Almond’s Wild Girl, Wild Boy:
Toward a Theorizing
of Children’s Plays
Author/Authors :
Rosemary Ross Johnston، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This article seeks to extend current children’s literature criticism
into children’s plays and children’s theatre. The article uses Norman
Lindsay’s The Magic Pudding as a prose introduction to an idea of a
theatrical carnivalesque. Building on the practical experience of being
involved in a large program of original drama for children,
written and produced within the university context, it develops a
theory of plays-as-the-performance-of-texts, relating this to the current
debate on performance and performativity. It adopts the idea
of performativity as performative belonging and identifies some
distinguishing characteristics of children’s plays. Applying some of
these ideas to David Almond’s Wild Girl, Wild Boy, it notes the idea
of moral psychic reorganisation as part of the essence of carnival
Keywords :
children’s plays , children’s theatre criticism , carnivalsand the carnivalesque , David Almond , Norman Lindsay’s The Magic Pudding
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education