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Issue of the sociology of the book industry, including books for children. Based on the principle that books are "two-sided realities, commodities and meanings", the first part of this course introduces a series of concepts and data needed to analyze the market of cultural goods, the literary field, its functioning and main actors. A second part is devoted to the book industry and to reading in the french-speaking part of Belgium. Finally, in the third part, the changes appearing in the field of children's literature, as well as the tools needed to analyze this field, are discussed (the comic strip will not be neglected).
Understand what is at stake in a definition of a book as a social object, both in the social and economical sense of the term.
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Assessment : oral exam.
Ex-cathedra course, with case studies that presents the book as a vehicle of varied values and practices.
Chapters I, II and III introduce the students to the key concepts of the sociology of the book and analyse the functioning of the literary field (constitution and contemporary practices). Chapter IV applies this theoretical background to the sociological study of children's literature (illustrated books, novels and comic strip).
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Course materials : outline, booklet with set texts, and bibliography.