Research into young children's fiction about two-dad and two-mum families
bakhta abdelhay
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Fri Oct 17 15:30:58 UTC 2008
Please answer to the person directly and avoid cross-posting.
Bakhta
--- En date de : Ven 17.10.08, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at YALE.EDU> a écrit :
> De: Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at YALE.EDU>
> Objet: Re: [GALA-L] Research into young children's fiction about two-dad and two-mum families
> À: GALA-L at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Date: Vendredi 17 Octobre 2008, 16h59
> At 3:30 PM +0100 10/17/08, Sunderland, Jane wrote:
> >Can anyone help? A student of mine is writing a
> dissertation on the
> >above topic, and we are surprised at the lack of
> academic literature on
> >this topic (there's more on fiction for teens, but
> that's not what he's
> >interested in). Does anyone know any? (Is anyone
> perhaps working on
> >this topic?)
> >
> >He'd also like to know of any examples of these
> books. He already has:
> >
> >One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dads, Blue Dads
> >Asha's Mums
> >Josh and Jaz have Three Mums
> >
> >If you can help, please contact Mark McGlashan
> (m.mcglashan at lancs.ac.uk)
> >directly.
> >
> >Many thanks
> >
> >Jane Sunderland
>
> Wasn't the classic (the bête noire of the right
> wing Christians) called _Heather Has Two
> Mommies_? Must be almost 20 years old by now.
>
> Larry Horn
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