Title of article :
Pop Into My Place: An Exploration of the Narrative
and Physical Space in Jan Pien´kowski’s Haunted House
Author/Authors :
Lisa Boggiss Boyce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Discussions of children’s literature frequently neglect the pop-up. This
universally popular type of book is often considered ephemeral and insubstantial,
although some titles have managed to attain popularity and critical recognition,
elevating the form to iconic status. One of the most acclaimed and lasting titles in
contemporary pop-up books is Jan Pien´kowski’s Haunted House. Gothic themes
have always been popular with pop-up book originators, especially as the form lends
itself perfectly to concepts of transformation, but a close reading of this particular
title is ideally suited to the investigation of place and space. Everything is carefully
designed to draw the reader in. The familiar experience of arriving in a strange
house is a concept even the youngest child can relate to, while the text poses
questions and, even in its title, establishes the potential for surprise. Each turn of the
page delivers this as each pop-up unfolds and demands reaction from the reader,
linking narrative place and space with actual three dimensional place and space.
Using Pien´kowski’s Haunted House as a focus, this article argues for a revaluation
of the pop-up form.
Keywords :
Pop-up Jan Pien´kowski Haunted House Paper Engineering Visual theory Design
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education