Dr Penni Cotton Publications and other outputs: 2000

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Dr Penni Cotton
Publications and other outputs:
2000 -2013
(With N.Daly) Windows and Mirrors:
Picturebook Collections from New
Zealand and Europe, Bookbird
(Forthcoming)
Picture Books across Cultures, Bookbird,
51, (3) (2013) 81-87
Picturebooks for Children and Adults
Alike, Libri & Liberi 1 (2) (2012) 356-359
‘European Picture Books: At the heart of
Visual, Linguistic, Literary and Cultural
Understanding’, Speaking English, 44 (2)
Autumn 2011, p.12-17
‘Conflicts and Controversies in European
Picture Books’ in Carrington, B. &
Harding, J. (eds) Conflicts and
Controversies: Challenging Children's
Literature, Shenstone: Pied Piper
Publishing, 2011 pp.84-94
Accessing Europe through Visual
Narratives, ID EST: Journal of Literature,
Education and Culture, 2, No.l, (2009)
26-30.
Visualising Europe through picture
books: Where are we now?. In Jennifer
Harding and Pat Pinsent (ed.) What Do
You See? International Perspectives on
Children's Book Illustration. Newcastle
upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing.
Intercultural Approaches to using
Children’s Literature Websites’, New
Review of Children's Literature and
Librarianship,13, No. 1, 77-100.
El reto de los libros de imágenes
europeos: EPBC y ESET, Revista de
Literatura, no 216 (2006), 21-29.
Visual Narratives across Cultures,
Bookbird, 43 (2), (2005) 39-45.
EPBC & BARFIE Books as Facilitators of
Intercultural Education, The Barfie
Handbook of Pedagogical and Scientific
Approaches to Children's Books, 1,
(2005) 4-9.
‘Adult Challenges from the European
Picture Book’, in Books and Boundaries:
Writers and their Audiences (Pinsent, P.
ed): Lichfield, UK: Pied Piper Publishing,
2004 pp 53-67.
Europe sans Frontières’, The Primary
English Magazine, (2004) 9:3, 29-31.
‘L'Angleterre et la recherche sur la
littérature de la jeunesse’, ARGOS, 4,
(2003) 67-69.
‘Albums sans Frontières: Utilisation de la
collection d'albums européens à l'école
primaire’, Caractères: association belge
pour la lecture, 2, (2002) 27-33.
'An analysis of settings in selected
European picture books’, Bookbird:
Picture Books and Global Trends, 40:2,
6-13.
‘Caractères: association belge pour la
lecture’, Bookbird: Special Issue, 40:4,
11-15.
‘Europe in the Literacy Hour’, NATE, The
Primary English Magazine, 7:1, (2001)
26-30.
Picture Books sans Frontières: Livres
illustrés sans frontières, Caractères, 5:3,
34-35.
‘The Europeaness of Picture Books’,
Children's Literature and National
Identity, London: Trentham, Ed. Margaret
Meek, 2001. pp.111-120.
Picture Books Sans Frontières, London:
Trentham, 2000, 2001
Other Outputs:
Interview: BBC Woman's Hour (13.04.2011): The European Picture Book
Collection
Interview: BBC World Service: The Strand (01.03.2011): European Picture
Books.
Interview: BBC World Service: Reporting Religion (14.7.2007): Imagery
Inspired by Religion and Mythology in Children's Literature.
Interview: Radio Four’s Woman’s Hour (24.3.2006): Images of Mothers in
Children’s Picture Books.
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