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    Border Crossings Through the Eyes of a Female Narrator: Concept Border in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Literary Discourse by Halyna Zaporozhets, Yuliya Stodolinska

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…However, little research has been undertaken to study the books for children that address questions of borderlands, territorial and metaphorical borders in historical and modern fiction among which is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House Series. The objective of this article is to study the portrayal of cultural concept BORDER from the perspective of a female child narrator in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s literary discourse, focusing on the depiction of territorial and metaphorical borders in order to establish the possible influences and interrelations. …”
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    NILAI SOSIAL DALAM KELUARGA CEMARA KARYA ARSWENDO ATMOWILOTO DAN LITTLE HOUSE KARYA LAURA INGALLS WILDER: KAJIAN PERBANDINGAN SASTRA ANAK by , Henny Indarwaty, , Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U.

    Published 2013
    “…The research deals with comparative study on childrenâ��s book entitled Keluarga Cemara written by Arswendo Atmowiloto from Indonesia and Little House written by Laura Ingalls Wilder from America. Both stories tell about an ideal domestic family consists of a ruling father, a mother who is good at domestic chores and three obedient daughters. …”
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    The Deconstruction of the Traditional American West by Amanda Zastrow

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Within Turner, the roles of women are regularly ignored, Native Americans are often relegated to the ‘Vanishing Indian’ trope, and impacts of settler colonialism on the environment are consistently disregarded (1893). Laura Ingalls Wilder, however, writes a pioneer narrative that is not the Turnerian tale of male success and adventure that generally comes to mind when discussing Western mythmaking. …”
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