Bookbird 1 / 2022
EDITORIAL
A Spotlight on Poland within the Global Tapestry of Issue 60.1
by Janelle Mathis and Petros Panaou I 1
FEATURED ARTICLES
Little Women: Contemporary Polish Novels for Girls as an Example of Engaged Literature
by Dorota Michułka I 4
Breaking Down Taboos—LGBTQ+ Themes in Contemporary Polish Children’s and Young Adult Literature
by Mateusz Świetlicki and Sabina Waleria Świtała I 16
New-Old Trends in Recent Polish Book Illustration for Children and Young Adults
by Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna I 31
Japanese Picturebooks for Children in the Fight against COVID-19
by Marcelina de Zoete-Leśniczak I 42
Menacing Men and Well-Meaning Women: Gender-Role Allocations in English- and German- Language Narrative Picturebooks on Child Sexual Abuse
by Carla Plieth I 55
Constructing a New Girl in Meiji Japan: The Japanese Translation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s Sara Crewe
by Wakako Suzuki | 67
Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Has Finally Let Down Her Hair! The Feminist Evolution of “Rapunzel” from the Nineteenth Century to the Twenty-First Century
by Komal Tujare | 77
CHILDREN AND THEIR BOOKS
Coming across a Difficult Past: Contemporary Polish Narratives in the Eyes of a Young Recipient in Theory and Practice
by Justyna Zając and Dorota Michułka | 86
AUTHORS/ILLUSTRATORS AND THEIR BOOKS
An Interview on a Hot Summer Day with Polish Book Creators Ewa Kozyra-Pawlak and
Paweł Pawlak
by Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna | 92
The Prerogative of Human, Traditional, Green, and Dreamlike: An Interview with Violeta Dabija
by Vladimir Kravchenko | 95
International Youth Library
I-Solation: Children’s Self-Portraits in the Age of COVID-19
An exhibition project of the International Youth Library
by Dr. Christiane Raabe | 101
The Many Lives of Jella Lepman
by Anna Becchi, translated by Nikola von Merveldt | 105
FOCUS IBBY
by Liz Page | 110
BOOKS ON BOOKS
edited by Jutta Reusch—International Youth Library | 119
POSTCARDS
edited by Barbara Lehman | ii, 3, 30, 66, 76, 85, 100, & 125
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