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Red Feather facilitates
an international dialogue among scholars and professionals through
vigorous discussion of the intersections between the child image
and the conception of childhood, children's material culture, children
and politics, the child body, and any other conceptions of the child
within local, national, and global contexts. The journal invites
critical and/or theoretical examination of the child image to further
our understanding of the consumption, circulation, and representation
of the child throughout the world's visual mediums. Some sample
topics include, but are certainly not limited to: studies of images
of children of color; child as commodity; images of children in
Africa, Asia, Middle East, South America, etc.; political uses of
the child image; children in film; children in advertising; visual
adaptations of children's literary works; child welfare images;
children and war; or any other critical examination of the child
image in a variety of visual mediums.
Red Feather is published
twice a year, in February and September, and adheres to the MLA
citation system. Authors may submit articles in other citations
systems, with the understanding that conversion to MLA is a condition
of acceptance.
Interested contributors please
submit the paper, an abstract, and a brief biography as attachments
in Word to debbieo@okstate.edu.
Note: If an article contains
images, copyright information, including permission for use of each
image, must be included with the submission. Red Feather
will not use any image without the express written consent of its
copyright holder.
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