Joining the `Crusade against the Giants': Keir Hardie's Fairy Tales and The Socialist Child Reader


Autoria(s): Sumpter, Caroline
Data(s)

01/09/2006

Resumo

This article focuses on Keir Hardie's forgotten fiction and journalism for children, published in his paper The Labour Leader during the 1890s. It argues that Hardie's dialogue with child correspondents was shaped by a socialist periodical culture that redefined reading as a communal, political activity. Relating Hardie's appropriation of fantasy to that of a fellow socialist editor, John Trevor, the article examines the fairy tale as a propaganda tool in the process of `making socialists', but also questions the model of child readers as passive consumers, arguing that young readers were both empowered and controlled by Hardie's journalistic strategies.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/joining-the-crusade-against-the-giants-keir-hardies-fairy-tales-and-the-socialist-child-reader(ded032cc-cb24-4c9d-be55-8616f928f8c8).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Sumpter , C 2006 , ' Joining the `Crusade against the Giants': Keir Hardie's Fairy Tales and The Socialist Child Reader ' Literature and History , vol 15 (2) , pp. 34-49 .

Tipo

article