Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 30.2 (Fall 2005)
November 7th, 2005
The fall 2005 issue of the Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, guest edited by Donnarae MacCann and Katharine Capshaw Smith, focuses on African and Caribbean children’s literature. Contents include:
- Children’s Literature after Apartheid: Examining ‘Hidden Histories’ of South Africa’s Past / Jochen Petzold
- Sowing the Seeds of Knowledge in Children’s Literature: Sociocultural Values in J.O. de Graft Hanson’s The Golden Oware Counters / Mahoumbah Klobah
- From Orature to Literature in Jamaican and Trinidadian Children’s Folk Traditions / Cynthia James
- The Diasporic Griot: James Berry and His Fiction for the Young / Mawuena Kossi Logan
- Splintered Families, Enduring Connections: An Interview with Edwidge Danticat / Katharine Capshaw Smith
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