Einfach aussortieren? Anregungen für kritische Lektüren des Literaturkanons
Contributor(s)
Kißling, Magdalena (editor)
Tönsing, Johanna (editor)
Language
GermanAbstract
Cancel culture, canon wars, new culture wars - the media debate about which texts are still “allowed” to be read with children is not only unsettling parents. Literature houses and theaters, universities, publishers and education ministries are also looking for adequate answers to the ongoing questioning of the literary canon. This volume takes a differentiated look at the controversy surrounding the issue of culling and expands the debate to include perspectives on literature and media didactics. Among other things, it looks at pop-cultural media phenomena such as TKKG, film adaptations of Jim Knopf and modern classics such as Tschick. It also looks at the ways in which children and young people use these aesthetic media. From a cultural studies perspective, the authors argue that texts should not be excluded. Instead, they formulate framework conditions and didactic models for literature and media lessons that use (marginalized) canonized literature to address topics such as racism, diversity and questions of inclusion.
Keywords
TKKG, escape, gender, chic, inclusion, racism, picture book, identity, diversity, elementary school, cancel culture, literature canon, secondary school, discrimination, German lessons, literature didactics, racism-sensitive, critical reading, literature lessons, diversity-oriented literature didacticsDOI
10.26530/20.500.12657/92421ISBN
9783732910038, 9783732989331, 9783732988303Publisher
Frank & TimmePublisher website
https://www.frank-timme.de/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2024Series
Literatur – Medien – Didaktik, 10Classification
Literary studies: general
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: from c 2000
Children’s and teenage literature studies: general
Social discrimination and social justice
Teaching of a specific subject
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Ethical issues: censorship
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Gender identity