Consumable Reading and Children's Literature : Food, Taste and Material Interactions

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Title: Consumable Reading and Children's Literature : Food, Taste and Material Interactions
Description: Consumable Reading and Children's Literature explores how multisensory experiences enhance early childhood literacy practices through material and sensory interactions. Embodied engagements that focus on the gustatory experience and, in particular, the sense of taste are investigated by studying food-related narratives. Children's literature and different reading scenarios involving consumable objects, packages, tableware and utensils are scrutinized. Surfaces, the underlying mechanisms that support children's literature, are considered in connection to emerging media and groundbreaking technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of this work draws on material and surface science, human-computer interaction, arts and food studies. As innovation and everyday materials meet, the potential of hybrid narratives mimicking synesthesia emerges with discussions on cross-modal learning. This monograph will inspire the interest of not only students, teachers, scholars of children's literature and child development but also researchers and practitioners across various artistic and scientific disciplines.
Authors: Ilgım Veryeri Alaca
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Children--Books and reading, Reading (Early childhood), Taste in literature, Food in literature
Categories: LITERARY CRITICISM / Children"s & Young Adult Literature
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:Consumable Reading and Children's Literature explores how multisensory experiences enhance early childhood literacy practices through material and sensory interactions. Embodied engagements that focus on the gustatory experience and, in particular, the sense of taste are investigated by studying food-related narratives. Children's literature and different reading scenarios involving consumable objects, packages, tableware and utensils are scrutinized. Surfaces, the underlying mechanisms that support children's literature, are considered in connection to emerging media and groundbreaking technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of this work draws on material and surface science, human-computer interaction, arts and food studies. As innovation and everyday materials meet, the potential of hybrid narratives mimicking synesthesia emerges with discussions on cross-modal learning. This monograph will inspire the interest of not only students, teachers, scholars of children's literature and child development but also researchers and practitioners across various artistic and scientific disciplines.
ISBN:9789027211163
9789027257703