The interfaces of children and youth´s literature: the scenary between the past and the present.
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2007v9p91Keywords:
Market, Reader, Reading, Children and youth´s literatureAbstract
The reader´s tastes, especially that of children and teenager literature, is seldomly the object of study and researches. That in mind, the reader is someone whom it is necessary to convince and to seduce, and the fact that it is very diffi cult for teachers and parents to try to estimulate children and youths to like to read, competing with virtual entertainement, this paper proposes to make a profi le of the reader of children and teenager literature of 1980s and from 1994 to 2004, to verify what have changed in these twenty years.References
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