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Front Cover: Photograph of Chief Si’ahl (1780–1866) of the Duwamish Tribe, namesake of the City of Seattle and often known as Chief Seattle. Available from https://www.duwamishtribe.org/chief-siahl.
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The Lion and the Unicorn, an international theme- and genre-centered journal, is committed to a serious, ongoing discussion of literature for children. The journal's coverage includes the state of the publishing industry, regional authors, comparative studies of significant books and genres, new developments in theory, the art of illustration, the mass media, and popular culture. It is especially noted for its interviews with authors, editors, and other important contributors to the field, as well as its outstanding book review section.
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Volume 48, Number 1, January 2024Table of Contents

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View Paratextual Ethics, Disrespect, and Imperialist Nostalgia in Brother Eagle, Sister Sky: : A Message from Chief Seattle
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View Folktales Today, from Symbolic Language to Literal Reading: “Little Red Riding Hood,” a Case Study
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View Female Heroes in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction: Reframing Myths of Adolescent Girlhood by Leah Phillips (review)
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View Side by Side: US Empire, Puerto Rico, and the Roots of American Youth Literature and Culture by Marilisa Jiménez García (review)
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View “Fame Is Not Just for the Fellas”: Female Renown and the Childhood of Famous Americans Series by Gregory M. Pfitzer (review)
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ISSN | 1080-6563 |
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Print ISSN | 0147-2593 |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-04-19 |
Open Access | Yes |
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