While much critical attention has been given to adult
literature, African literature for children and young adults
remains a neglected area. As the United States becomes an
increasingly pluralistic society, it becomes all the more important
for children and young adults to be exposed to books set in Africa.
This bibliography includes entries for nearly 700 books written in
English by both African and Western authors and published between
1873 and 1994. An additional 120 books are either discussed or
mentioned in the annotations.
The entries are organized in six chapters. The first chapter
includes general works, while the others are devoted to particular
geographic regions. Within each chapter, entries are further
grouped according to genres, such as traditional literature,
biography, poetry, drama, fiction, autobiography, and informational
books. Entries are then listed alphabetically. Each entry includes
an annotation that provides a plot/content summary, thematic
analysis, literary evaluation, and sensitivity to multicultural and
international issues; an indication of the recommended grade level
for the book is included. The books are carefully selected to give
fair representation to the various regions and countries of Africa,
literary genres, prominent authors and books, and literary phases;
the author has tried to include all available books published in
the 1980s and 1990s. The introductory essay provides an in-depth
analysis of the social, political, cultural, and literary contexts
of the three phases of African children's literature: colonial,
postcolonial Western, and postcolonial African. This bibliography
is intended for scholars, teachers, librarians, parents, students,
and general readers.
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