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George Bodmer SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS ARTICLES (in refereed journals): "Arthur Hughes, Walter Crane, and Maurice Sendak: The Picture as Literary Fairy Tale." Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies XVII: No. 1 (Winter 2003), 120-37. “Workbooks and Toybooks: The Task and the Gift of a Child’s Book.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 24. No. 3 (Fall 1999), 136-40. “A. S. W. Rosenbach, Dealer and Collector.” The Lion and the Unicorn 22, No. 3 (September 1998), 277-88. “Donald Crews: The Signs and Times of an American Childhood--Essay and Interview.” African-American Review 32, No. 1 (Spring 1998), 107-17. “Nurseries without Walls: Sendak’s We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy.” Lois Lenski Home Page. Milner Library Special Collections, Illinois State University, Normal Illinois. May 1998. http://www.mlb.ilstu.edu/ressubj/speccol/lenski/Welcome.html . “Learning to Look, Learning to Read: Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat.” Teaching and Learning Literature VI, No. 4 (March/April 1997), 30-38. “Sendak into Opera: Wild Things and Higglety Pigglety Pop!.” The Lion and the Unicorn 16, No. 2 (December 1992), 167-175. “Uncle Milton's Fascinating Ant Farm: Nature Contained,” in Studies in Popular Culture XV:1 (Fall 1992), 19-24. “The Illustrated Postmodern.” The Image of the Child: Proceedings of the 1991 International Conference of the Children’s Literature Association. Sylvia Patterson Iskander, ed. Battle Creek: Children’s Lit. Assoc., 1992. “The Post-Modern Alphabet: Extending the Limits of the Contemporary Alphabet Book, from Seuss to Gorey.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 14, No. 3 Fall 1989), 115-117. “Rabbit to Roger: Updike’s Rockin’ Version.” Journal of Popular Culture 22:3 (Winter 1988), 111-117. “The Pictured Story: Randall Jarrell by Maurice Sendak.” New Orleans Review XV, No. 2 (Summer 1988), 91-94. “Brett Weston in Playboy: Pictures of the Son.” Journal of Evolutionary Psychology IX, Nos. 3 and 4 (Winter 1986-87), 303-308. “Ruth Krauss and Maurice Sendak’s Early Illustration,” in Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 11, No. 4 (Winter 1986-87), 180-183. “Max-Mickey-Ida: Maurice Sendak’s Underground Journey.” Journal of Evolutionary Psychology VII, Nos. 3 and 4 (August 1986), 270-284. “The Apple Ate my Paper.” College English 46 (October 1984), 610-611. “Graphic Aids for the Technical Writing Student,” The Technical Writing Teacher XI (Fall 1983), 15-20.
CHAPTERS (in scholarly books): “The Technical Illustration of Thomas Henry Huxley.” Thomas Henry Huxley’s Place in Science and Letters: Centenary Essays. Alan P. Barr, ed. Athens, Georgia: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1997. Pp. 277-295. “Walter Crane.” British Children’s Writers: 1800-1880, Meena Khorana, ed. Detroit: Gale, 1996. Pp. 76-82. “Approaching the Illustrated Text,” in Teaching Children’s Literature: Issues, Pedagogy, Resources. Glenn Edward Sadler, ed. New York: MLA, 1992. “Sounding the Fourth Alarm: Identity and the Masculine Tradition in the Fiction of Cheever and Updike,” in Gender Studies: New Directions in Feminist Criticism. Judith Spector, ed. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green U Popular Press, 1986. Pp. 148-161.
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