Multicultural Literature For Children And Young Adults: Reflections On Critical Issues (contributions To The Study Of World Literature)

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There is much discussion of multiculturalism in education. This is especially true of multicultural literature for children and young adults. The rise of multicultural literature is a political rather than a literary movement; it is a movement to claim space in literature and in education for historically marginalized social groups rather than one to renovate the craft of literature itself. Multicultural literature has been closely bound with the cause of multiculturalism in general and thus has been confronted with resistance from conservatives. This book discusses many of the controversial issues surrounding multicultural literature for children and young adults.The volume begins with a look at some of the foundational and theoretical issues related to multicultural literature. The second part of the book addresses issues related to the creation and critique of multicultural literature, including the authorship of such works and the role of the reader in determining whether or not a work is multicultural. The third looks at the place of multicultural literature in the education of children and young adults. Throughout its discussion, the book makes extensive references to a large body of multicultural fiction and provides a thorough review of research on this important topic.

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MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS Recent Titles in Contributions to the Study of World Literature Essays on the Fiction of A.S. Byatt: Imagining the Real Alexa Alfer and Michael J. Noble, editors Victorian Writers and the Image of Empire: The Rose-Colored Vision Laurence Kitzan Immigrant Narratives in Contemporary France Susan Ireland and Patrice J. Proulx, editors Aristocracies of Fiction: The Idea of Aristocracy in Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Literary Culture hen Platt Salman Rushdie's Postcolonial Metaphors: Migration, Translation, Hybridity, Blasphemy, and Globalization Jaina C. Sanga Imagining Africa: Landscape in H. Rider Haggard's African Romances Lindy Stiebel Seduction and Death in Muriel Spark's Fiction Fotini E. Apostolou Unorthodox Views: Reflections on Reality, Truth, and Meaning in Current Social, Cultural, and Critical Discourse James L. Battersby Judgment and Justification in the Nineteenth-Century Novel of Adultery Maria R. Rippon The Late Modernism of Cormac McCarthy David Holloway The Colonial Conan Doyle: British Imperialism, Irish Nationalism, and the Gothic Catherine Wynne In My Own Shire: Region and Belonging in British Writing, 1840-1970 Stephen Wade MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS Reflections on Critical Issues Mingshui Cai Contributions to the Study of World Literature, Number 116 GREENWOOD PRESS Westport, Connecticut • London Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cai, Mingshui. Multicultural literature for children and young adults : reflections on critical issues / Mingshui Cai. p. cm.—(Contributions to the study of world literature, ISSN 0738-9345 ; no. 116) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-313-31244-3 (alk. paper) 1. Children's literature—History and criticism. 2. Young adult literature—History and criticism. 3. Pluralism (Social sciences) in literature. 4. Multiculturalism. I. Title. II. Series. PN1009.A1C29 2002 809'.89282-

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  • Pages: 264

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  • Language: English

  • Topic: 183

  • Issue: до 2011-01