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ALT 33 Children's Literature & Story-telling: African Literature Today [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 223 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Sērija : African Literature Today
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847011322
  • ISBN-13: 9781847011329
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 223 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Sērija : African Literature Today
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847011322
  • ISBN-13: 9781847011329
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Contributors analyse the theories behind children's literature, its functions and cultural significance, and suggest the new directions this literature is taking in terms of its craft, themes and intentions.

Africa's encounter with the West and its implications and consequences remain far-reaching and enduring in the craft and thrust of its creative writers. The contributors to ALT 33 analyse the connections between traditional stories and myths that have been told to children, as well as the work of contemporary creative writers who are writing for children in order that they understand this complex history. Some of these writers are developing traditional myths, folk tales, and legends and are writing them in new forms, while others focus on the encounter with the West that has dominated much modern African literature for adults. The previous neglect of the cultural significance, study, criticism and teaching of children's literature is addressed in this volume: How can the successes and/or failures of stories and story-telling for children in Africa be measured? Are there models to be followed and whatmakes them models? What is the relationship between the text and the illustration of children's books? What should guide the reader or critic of children's literature coming out of Africa - globalism, transculturality or internalregionalism? What problems confront teachers, students, publishers and promoters of children's books in Africa?

Ernest Emenyonu is Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Michigan-Flint, USA; the editorial board is composed of scholars from US, UK and African universities.

Reviews Editor: Obi Nwakanma

HEBN: Nigeria

Recenzijas

Brings much-needed attention to the numerous stories and folktales written for African children. * AFRICA IN WORDS *

Marjorie Jones: Obituary Note ix
Notes on Contributors xi
EDITORIAL ARTICLE
Children's Literature in Africa: Time to Rethink Attitudes & Misconceptions
1(5)
Ernest N. Emenyonu
ARTICLES
Culture & Aesthetics in Selected Children's Literature by Akachi Ezeigbo
6(11)
Rose Sackeyfio
Contemporary Nigerian Children's Literature: A Study of Ifeoma Onyefulu
17(14)
Iniobong I. Uko
Search for Identity: The Journey Quest in West African Folktales
31(9)
Yvonne E. McIntosh
Trends in Ghanaian Children's Literature
40(14)
Faith Ben-Daniels
Folktales as African Children's Literature: A Study of Archetypal Symbols in Selected Igbo Folktales
54(15)
Blessing Diala-Ogamba
Whose Literature? Children in Armed Conflict & Modern African Fiction
69(13)
Julia Udofia
The Expatriated African Folktale: Exploring Adaptation in Juliana Makuchi's The Sacred Door & Other Stories
82(14)
Eve Eisenberg
The Pedagogy of Urban Children's Game Songs
96(11)
Kelvin Ngong Toh
The Trickster Tale in Botswana: Does Gender Determine Levels of Violence?
107(23)
Wazha Lopang
Ifeoma Onyefulu: Author & Photographer of Children's Books
130(11)
Patricia T. Emenyonu
Re-Presenting Africa in Young Adult Speculative Fiction: The Ekpe Institution in Nnedi Okorafor's Akata Witch
141(15)
Louisa Uchum Egbunike
Tomorrow's Kings & Queens: Gender Representation in Ghanaian Children's Literature
156(12)
Juliana Daniels
Sindiwe Magona: An Interview for ALT
168(12)
Ernest N. Emenyonu
Patricia T. Emenyonu
Nadine Gordimer: A Tribute to Grace
180(5)
Ikeogu Oke
REVIEWS
Okey Ndibe, Foreign Gods Inc.
185(3)
Rose Sackeyfio
Mashingaidze Gomo, A Fine Madness
188(3)
Helen Chukwuma
Pede Hollist, So the Path Does Not Die
191(4)
Ruby Magosvongwe
Pita Nwana, Omenuko (translated from Igbo into English by Ernest N. Emenyonu)
195(3)
Jasper Ahaoma Onuekwusi
J.K.S. Makokha, Ogone John Obiero and Russell West-Pavlov, eds, Style in African Literature: Essays on Literary Stylistics and Narrative Styles
198(7)
Osita Ezeliora
Maik Nwosu and Obiwu, eds, The Critical Imagination in African Literature: Essays in Honor of MJC Echeruo
205
Obi Nwakanma
ERNEST N. EMENYONU is Professor Emeritus of Africana Studies at the University of Michigan-Flint, USA. He is Series Editor of African Literature Today. His publications include A Companion to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2017), Emerging Perspectives on Nawal El Saadawi (2010), and the children's book Uzoechi: A Story of African Childhood (2012).