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Jordan, Rebecca. "“Können Toys träumen?”: Technological Animals and Their Survival in Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic German Fiction." Transpositiones 1, no. 2 (2022): 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/trns.2022.1.2.95.

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Tytun, Oksana, and Olga Derkachova. "ESSENCE OF OBJECTS IN LYMAN FRANK BAUM’S TALES." LITERARY PROCESS: methodology, names, trends, no. 19 (2022): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2412-2475.2022.19.5.

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The article deals with the research on the essence of objects in children’s literature (on the book "American Tales" by L.F. Baum). The daily routine is skillfully combined with fairy-tale mood, it becomes possible due to the characters and the objects in these tales. The article describes the possible functions of objects in fiction, in particular, in a literary tale. The main attention is paid to the definition of functions performed by objects in the given fairy tales and the role of magic and magical objects in these works because the presence of magic objects in the text is one of the mar
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Matthiessen, Christian M. I. M., and Francisco O. D. Veloso. "“Real” and imaginary worlds in children’s fiction: The Velveteen Rabbit." Semiotica, March 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2022-0047.

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Abstract Literature for children is often designed to stimulate imagination through variants of the “real” world that we inhabit, expanding their potential for construing different possible worlds – variants that include imaginary characters like animals with human traits or toys that are somehow animated and conscious. Here we will examine one version of Margery William’s classic nursery tale The Velveteen Rabbit, or How Toys Become Real, where the theme of “real” and imaginary characters and worlds is construed both linguistically and pictorially. We will show how the theme is construed in b
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Mills, Brett. "Those Pig-Men Things." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.277.

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Since its return in 2005 the science fiction series Doctor Who (BBC1) has featured many alien creatures which bear a striking similarity to non-human Earth species: the Judoon in “Smith and Jones” (2007) have heads like rhinoceroses; the nurses in “New Earth” (2006) are cats in wimples; the Tritovores in “Planet of the Dead” (2009) are giant flies in boilersuits. Yet only one non-human animal has appeared twice in the series, in unrelated stories: the pig. Furthermore, alien races such as the Judoon and the Tritovores simply happen to look like human species, and the series offers no narrative
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Lobato, Ramon, and James Meese. "Kittens All the Way Down: Cute in Context." M/C Journal 17, no. 2 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.807.

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This issue of M/C Journal is devoted to all things cute – Internet animals and stuffed toys, cartoon characters and branded bears. In what follows our nine contributors scrutinise a diverse range of media objects, discussing everything from the economics of Grumpy Cat and the aesthetics of Furbys to Reddit’s intellectual property dramas and the ethics of kitten memes. The articles range across diverse sites, from China to Canada, and equally diverse disciplines, including cultural studies, evolutionary economics, media anthropology, film studies and socio-legal studies. But they share a common
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Naoi, Nozomi, Yasuyo Minagawa, Jun-ichi Yamamoto, and Shozo Kojima. "Infants' Prefrontal Hemodynamic Responses and Functional Connectivity During Joint Attention in an Interactive-Live Setting." Frontiers in Medical Technology 4 (June 15, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmedt.2022.821248.

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The present study examined cerebral hemodynamic responses and functional connectivity during joint attention either initiated by infants (Initiating Joint Attention, IJA condition) or by their partner (Responding to Joint Attention, RJA condition). To capture responses to natural social cues in infants aged 7–12 months using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), we employed an interactive-live paradigm for IJA and RJA. During the measurement, an adult sat facing an infant, and objects, such as small stuffed animals, paired with sound toys were presented to the right or left side of th
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Campbell, Sandy. "Red Wagon by R. Liwska." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 1, no. 2 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2c88v.

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Liwska, Renata. Red Wagon. New York: Philomel Books, 2011. Print. This picture book is designed to be read by an adult to young children. Somewhat reminiscent of Peter Rabbit stories, the characters in this book are woodland animals. The plot is simple. Lucy is a young fox who has just got a red wagon. She wants to play with it, but her mother sends her to the market for vegetables, so on the way, she imagines great adventures. Lucy’s companions on the journey are a bear, a rabbit, a hedgehog and a raccoon. Liwska’s illustrations are endearing. The illustrations are two-page spreads with the a
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Oravec, Jo Ann. "Promoting Honesty in Children, or Fostering Pathological Behaviour?" M/C Journal 26, no. 3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2944.

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Introduction Many years ago, the moral fable of Pinocchio warned children about the evils of lying (Perella). This article explores how children are learning lie-related insights from genres of currently marketed polygraph-style “spy kits”, voice stress analysis apps, and electric shock-delivering games. These artifacts are emerging despite the fact that polygraphy and other lie detection approaches are restricted in use in certain business and community contexts, in part because of their dubious scientific support. However, lie detection devices are still applied in many real-life settings, o
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Kay, Louise, Silke Brandsen, Carmen Jacques, Francesca Stocco, and Lorenzo Giuseppe Zaffaroni. "Children’s Digital and Non-Digital Play Practices with Cozmo, the Toy Robot." M/C Journal 26, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2943.

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Introduction This article reports on the emerging findings from a study undertaken as part of an international research collaboration (Australia, Belgium, Italy, UK; DP180103922) exploring the benefits and risks of the Internet of Toys (IoToys). IoToys builds upon technological innovations such as smartphone apps that remotely control home-based objects, and wearable technologies that measure sleep patterns and exercise regimes (Holloway and Green). Mascheroni and Holloway summarise the features of IoToys as entities that users can program, with human-toy interactivity, and which have network
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Emanuele Coccia. "The new animism." TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, May 26, 2021, 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/techne-10999.

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The contemporary debate on ecology is largely influenced by the theses of the French anthropologist Philippe Descola, who in his masterpiece published in 2005 “Par-delà nature et culture” describes how different cultures relate to what the West calls nature1. Nature, in this framework, is itself a cultural element differently accessible according to the way it is thought and described. This is a very important contribution and not only for European anthropology. However, one of the theses of this book is particularly problematic: the one that leads Descola to recognize in Western culture a “na
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Books on the topic "Stuffed animals (Toys) – Fiction"

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Inches, Alison. The stuffed animals get ready for bed. Harcourt, 2006.

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Steele, Michael Anthony. Hanging around with vines. Scholastic, Inc., 2008.

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Nash, Sarah. Purrfect! Tamarind, 2008.

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Shirley, Hughes. Dogger. Red Fox, 2002.

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ill, Thompson Pat, ed. The velveteen rabbit. Dalmatian Press, 2006.

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Mainé, Margarita. Paseo en coche: Los cuentos de osonejo. Urano, 2013.

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Lee, Lyn. Eight. Omnibus Books, 2006.

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Ashforth, Camilla. Chaeju manŭn Kʻikʻi. Sŏjŏkpʻo, 1994.

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Hissey, Jane. Old bear tales. Red Fox, 1991.

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illustrator, Santoso Charles, ed. I don't like koala. Scholastic Australia, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Stuffed animals (Toys) – Fiction"

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Jordan, Rebecca. "“Können Toys träumen?”: Technological Animals and Their Survival in Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic German Fiction." In TRANSPOSITIONES 2022 Vol. 1 Issue 2: Intraconnectedness and World-making: Technologies, Bodies, Matters. V&R unipress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737014700.95.

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