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Constructing Age for Young Readers

Project description

Age construction in children’s stories

How is age constructed in cultural products? Fiction books, for instance, often naturalise age norms as part of an engaging story. This, in turn, is endorsed in educational contexts for contributing to children’s literacy, social and cultural development. The EU-funded CAFYR project will focus on fiction for young readers. It will study the effect of three factors: the age of the author, the age of the intended reader and the age of the real reader. CAFYR aims to reveal whether and how the age and ageing process of children’s authors affect their construction of the life stages in their works and show how various crosswriters write differently for young and adult readers. The project will consider the age of young readers is varied in its own right and investigate age construction from pre-schoolers to adolescents.

Objective

Constructing Age for Young Readers (CAFYR)

CAFYR starts from the observations that Europe has recently witnessed a few pertinent crises in intergenerational tension, that age norms and ageism frequently go unchecked and that they are part of children’s socialization. It aims at developing pioneering research for understanding how age is constructed in cultural products. CAFYR focuses on fiction for young readers as a discourse that often naturalizes age norms as part of an engaging story and that is endorsed in educational contexts for contributing to children’s literacy, social and cultural development. The effect of three factors on the construction of age in children’s books is studied: the age of the author, the age of the intended reader, and the age of the real reader.
CAFYR aims to lay bare whether and how the age and aging process of children’s authors affect their construction of the life stages in their works. It will show how various crosswriters shape the stages in life differently for young and adult readers. It considers the age of young readers as varied in its own right, and investigates how age is constructed differently for children of different ages, from preschoolers to adolescents. Finally, it brings together readers of various stages in the life course in a reception study that will help understand how real readers construct age, during the reading process and in dialogue with each other. CAFYR also aims to break new theoretical and methodological ground. It offers an interdisciplinary approach that enriches children’s literature research with concepts and theories from age studies. It combines close reading strategies with distant reading and tools developed for digital text analysis. It provides a platform to people of different stages in life, contributing to their awareness about age, and facilitating and investigating dialogues about age, with the aim of ultimately fostering them more.

Host institution

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
Net EU contribution
€ 1 400 885,00
Address
PRINSSTRAAT 13
2000 Antwerpen
Belgium

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Region
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Antwerpen Arr. Antwerpen
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 400 885,00

Beneficiaries (1)