Good, Bad or: It Depends. Machine People in Current Children’s Novels

Authors

  • Dr. phil. Jana Mikota University of Siegen

Keywords:

Robots, childhood and gender discourses, family, children’s literature

Abstract

Based on current examples from children’s literature, this article focuses on the (humanoid) robot and asks about its functions. As to current new releases it is noticable that robots are not only perceived as helpers but as a replacement for parents. The novels skilfully use gender, childhood and social discourses to approach existential and critical questions thus opening up new perspectives.

Author Biography

Dr. phil. Jana Mikota, University of Siegen

Dr. phil., senior lecturer at the University of Siegen; current research interests: Theory of the children's novel, children's and youth literature of the GDR, cultural-scientific significance of dolls.

Published

2020-10-20

How to Cite

MIKOTA, Jana. Good, Bad or: It Depends. Machine People in Current Children’s Novels. just a bit of doll - a multidisciplinary journal for human-doll discourses, [S. l.], v. 3, n. 1.2, p. 17–25, 2020. Disponível em: https://dedo.ub.uni-siegen.de/article/view/77. Acesso em: 27 feb. 2026.