Images of Writing and the Writing Child

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  • Carina Hermansson
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.304

Abstract

This article uses a discursive lens to illuminate how writing and the writing child is constructed in different texts since the nineteenth century. The concept ‘image’ is used as an analytical tool to gain perspective on dominant ideas about children as writers and their educational writing practices. These images are produced in educational practices, theories of writing, societal conceptions and didactic models, which together are referred to as a formation. The article ends by reflecting upon what consequences may be seen if taking a critical child perspective. The article provides an analysis against which writing teachers, teacher educators and researchers can gain a perspective on dominant ideas about young writers and their educational writing practices.Abstract: This article uses a discursive lens to illuminate how writing and the writing child is constructed in different texts since the nineteenth century. The concept 'image' is used as an analytical tool to gain perspective on dominant ideas about children as writers and their educational writing practices. These images are produced in educational practices, theories of writing, societal conceptions and didactic models, which together are referred to as a formation. The article ends by reflecting upon what consequences may be seen if taking a critical child perspective. The article provides an analysis against which writing teachers, teacher educators and researchers can gain a perspective on dominant ideas about young writers and their educational writing practices.

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Author Biography

Carina Hermansson

Faculty of Arts and Education, Karlstad University, Sweden

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Published

2011-08-27

How to Cite

Hermansson, C. (2011). Images of Writing and the Writing Child. Nordisk barnehageforskning, 4(2), 41–59. https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.304

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Keywords:

early childhood writing education, critical child perspective, review