"Vi fortsätter väl imorgon eller nåt" : En komparativ läsning av lekskildringar i bilderböckerna Vi måste till jobbet (2019) av Pija Lindenbaum och Gropen (2018) av Emma Adbåge

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetik

Sammanfattning: Children’s play has been a recurring theme throughout the history of picture books for children,  perhaps because of its utter relevance in young children’s lives. Pija Lindenbaum and Emma  Adbåge are two authors of Swedish contemporary picture books who often explore depictions of  play. The aim of this thesis is consequently to study depictions of children’s play in Lindenbaum’s  Vi måste till jobbet (2019) and Adbåge’s Gropen (2018), and if the depictions can be interpreted  as possibly empowering or subversive for the playing characters. With Play theory as a theoretical  ground and useful concepts for picture book analysis, the aim is to compare these two picture  books and how they each portray play.    The results of the study show that Lindenbaum and Adbåge, each in their own way, explore both  different depictions of play as well as the potential for empowering and subversive feelings for the  playing child. In Lindenbaum’s case we see a depiction of pretend play and its mental evolution in  children aged 3 to 8, as well as an acclaim to children’s playrooms as safe and potentially  liberating play arenas. Whereas Gropen is more of a conflict-oriented work, Adbåge also defends  children’s own spaces for play and the empowering feeling these arenas bring the playing children  in being free from adult interference.  

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