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Developing a Hungry Eye : Evaluating the Visual Narrative in Australian Children's Picture Books
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2004
Developing a Hungry Eye : Evaluating the Visual Narrative in Australian Children's Picture Books
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During the period studied in this thesis, 1970-1999, picture books in Australia have become increasingly sophisticated and complex. In order to decode them readers need higher levels of visual literacy. In researching this the author has created a framework for evaluating visual narrative structure in picture books. This was then developed and tested on a total of 145 Australian picture books, with special focus given to the works of Ron Brooks, Dick Roughsey and Percy Trezise, Mem Fox, Donna Rawlins, Gary Crew and Bob Graham.
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Subjects:
- John Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat 1977 single work picture book
- The Giant Devil Dingo 1973 single work picture book
- Possum Magic 1983 single work picture book
- My Place : The Story of Australia from Now to Then 1987 single work picture book
- First Light 1993 single work picture book
- Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten 1992 single work picture book
- 1970-1999
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