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"Doncher be too sure of that!": Children, Dogs, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Early Posthumanism
págs. 10-23
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Beyond Human: Escaping the Maze of Anthropocentrism in Peter Dickinson's Eva
págs. 38-51
"Little Girls are Even More Perfect When They Bleed: Monstrosity, Violence, and the Female Body in Kristin Cashore's Graceling Trilogy"
págs. 52-61
What have they done to you now, Tally?": Post-Posthuman Heroine vs. Transhumanist Scientist in the Young Adult Science Fiction Series Uglies
págs. 64-74
Biblioteca Th'uruchapitas and Appalachian State University: Mutual Benefits of Sharing Culture, Resources, and Hospitality Between Two Sister Libraries
págs. 76-83
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Little Red Readings: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children's Literature Ed. by Angela E. Hubler (review)
págs. 94-96
Children and Cultural Memory in Texts of Childhood Ed. by Heather Snell and Lorna Hutchison (review)
págs. 96-97
Leung, For-Hing. Da Shi Dai li de Xiao Za Zhi: "Xin Er Tong" Ban Yue Kan (1941-1949) Yan Jiu (review)
págs. 97-98
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