Chandra L. Power
1 article-
Challenging the Pluralism of Our Past: Presentism and the Selective Tradition in Historical Fiction Written for Young People ↗
Abstract
This study examines the concept of presentism as it relates to historical fiction written for young people. Presentism includes (1) writerly presentism, i.e., the imposition of a writer’s modern values, beliefs, or awarenesses onto a past era; and (2) readerly presentism, i.e., the imposition of a reader’s modern values, beliefs, or awarenesses onto a past era.