Classic Literature and Classic Mistakes: What should we do about the classics?
- š¤ Speaker: Darren Chetty & Karen Sands-OāConnor
- š Date & Time: Tuesday 02 December 2025, 16:00 - 17:30
- š Venue: Mary Allan Building 104, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8PQ
Abstract
The idea that classic stories should be somehow made relevant to new generations of readers is not new; nor is it exclusive to the publishing industry. In scholarship about childrenās literature, education and library journals, and even debates in parliament, the concern over what to do about āclassicā literature has long raged. It is a debate that pits notions of ācultural inheritanceā against notions of appropriate content, which those in favour of keeping classics in print and in wide circulation arguing that a good story should trump a few lapses into racist (or sexist, or homophobic, or ableist, or classist) stereotypes, especially because āpeople thought differently back thenā. This lecture will examine the history of āclassicā childrenās literature, from initial production to subsequent revisions, retellings, abridgements and reimaginings, as well as ideas about how to present and discuss the āclassicsā with children.
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Darren Chetty & Karen Sands-OāConnor
Tuesday 02 December 2025, 16:00-17:30