The final issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of the Book is now available.
Volume 7, Number 4 contains:
- Literacy Crisis: A Realist Approach to the Acquisition and Development of Literacy in Primary Education in KwaZulu-Natal by Wendy Govender.
- Oral and Written Traditions in the Preservation of the Authenticity of the Qur’an by Kasim Randeree.
- Using Panels to Shape Visual Storytelling: Organizing Flow in the Graphic Narrative by Durwin Talon and Guin Thompson.
- The Progression of Digital Publishing: Innovation and the E-volution of E-books by John W. Warren.
- Through Thick and Thin: On the Typology and Agency of Literary Journals by Matthew Philpotts.
- The Fate of Reading, Thinking, and Learning in an Electronic Age by Heather McCullough.
- A Small Scale Study into the Effect that Text & Background Colour has on Processing and Self-Correction Rates for Childrens’ On-Screen Reading by Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, David Whitehead and Wendy Carss.
- A Clash of Chronotopes: Adult reading of Children’s and Young Adult Literature by Margaret Zeegers, Charlotte Pass and Ellen Jampole.
- The Children’s Picture Book as Artist’s Book: Turning the American Children’s Picture Book Form “Topsy & Turvy” by Stella Reinhard.
- From Spoken Narration to Book: Adapting Oral Traditions to Modern Fiction in Native American Writing by John K. Donaldson.
- Failure in a Successful Interpretation: The Problem of Visual Literacy in Hablot Knight Browne’s Illustrations for Bleak House by Shayla Alarie.
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