Becky

This reference list followed my signature in my post to VideoLib.

I am resending it here.


Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:25:39 -0500
From: "Tatar, Becky" <blt...@aurora.lib.il.us>


Thanks a lot, Deg.  Are you going to give us the list, too?

Becky Tatar

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Subject: [Videolib] Follow up on Children's Literature in Film

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References

Day, P. A. (1997). The impact of Disney film adaptations of fairy tales
on children's knowledge of traditional tales. (M.S., Illinois State
University). , 118. . (1388324)
    dissertation

Forman, H. J., Payne Fund, I., & Motion Picture Research Council.
(1933). Our movie made children. New York: The Macmillan Company.
    historic reference

Gaffney, M. (1981). Evaluating attitude: Analyzing point of view and
tone in film adaptations of literature. Children's Literature: Annual of
the Modern Language Association Division on Children's Literature and
the Children's Literature Association, 9, 116-125.

Gomery, D. (1992). Shared pleasures : A history of movie presentation in
the United States. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
    2 pages address the development of children's matinees in the 1930s

Kael, P., (1976). Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. New York: Little Brown & Company.
    chapter on children's films

McAllister, C. (2009). Oversimplification in the adaptation of
children's literature to film. (M.A., University of Alberta (Canada)).
93. (MR54163)
    dissertation

Morris, T. (2000). You're only young twice : Children's literature and
film. Urbana Ill.: University of Illinois Press.

Springhall, J. (1999). Youth, popular culture and moral panics : Penny
gaffs to gangstarap, 1830-1996. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New
York: Macmillan Press; St. Martin's Press.
    more contemporary treatment of issues raised in "Our Movie Made
Children"

Street, D. (1982). An overview of commercial filmic adaptation of
children's fiction. Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 7(3),
13-17.

Street, D., & Levy, J. (1983). Children's novels and the movies. New
York: F. Ungar Pub. Co.
    seminal work

Swartz, M. E. (1996). Before the rainbow: L. Frank Baum's "the wonderful
wizard of oz" on stage and screen to 1939. (Ph.D., New York University).
536 . (9621838)
    dissertation

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