Jennifer Harrison is instructor of English at East Stroudsburg University. She is author of Posthumanist Readings in Dystopian Young Adult Fiction: Negotiating the Nature/Culture Divide. She is editor for the journal Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures and a reviewer for The Children's Book Review website.
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In all, this volume is a rich resource for anyone studying Pooh and hoping to expand on existing research and explore new theoretical approaches to classic children's books, --Sarah Minslow "Children's Literature Association Quarterly" These insightful and engaging essays are valuable to the Pooh scholarship, which is relatively scant despite the canonical status of the Pooh books, as well as to studies on the relationship between classical children's literature and the changing world.--Shuqin Jiang "International Reseach in Children's Literature" Given the importance of A. A. Milne to the canon, scholarship on Pooh is surprisingly scant. With Positioning Pooh: Edward Bear after One Hundred Years, Jen Harrison has curated a range of insightful and engaging essays to fill a void in the field.--Lydia Kokkola, coeditor of Eleanor H. Porter's "Pollyanna" A Children's Classic at 100

