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Volume 43 • Number 2

Summer 2009



 


Prelude to the Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetic Education on Children's Literature

by Ellen Handler Spitz, Guest Editor

When Professor Pradeep A. Dhillon, editor of the Journal of Aesthetic Education, suggested to me one day that I might guest edit a special issue of the journal devoted to the topic of children's literature, my initial reticence was toppled and my sense of resolve buoyed as I began to fantasize with billowing excitement about just how this might be done. First, I dreamt up the image of guest editor as bountiful hostess—setting out delectable dishes in an elegantly appointed banquet before the readers of this journal. That metaphor faded, however, despite Maria Tatar's eloquent reminder to us in these pages that gastronomy has frequently and salubriously been j uxtaposed with reading. I could not help worrying (even though children vociferously protest the logic of this problem) that one cannot have one's cake and eat it too. Therefore, switching to music, I began to imagine the editor as conductor of a highly select ensemble of musicians, all gifted with glorious wellseasoned voices. They might perform a concert (recorded for posterity, of course) of pieces aimed at an audience of those who care passionately about aesthetics, education, literature, and above all about children, and at those who, perhaps with tenderness, still recall their own childhood reading.


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