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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Comprehensive and up-to-date
The first contemporary publication to go beyond examining broad
themes and trends in the field, this timely volume looks closely at
specific authors and texts. The book is comprehensive and as
current as possible, covering works by African American authors for
young adults published between 1968-1993-some 200 titles by close
to 50 writers. In addition to established authors and bestselling
titles, the coverage includes material overlooked by previous
studies, such as works from small presses and talented new authors.
Guidlines for evaluation
An extensive introduction reviews important milestones in this body
of literature and analyzes noteworthy bibliographical and critical
publications about such writing. It includes suggested guidelines
for evaluating a work in terms of its direct and indirect treatment
of such issues as race, gender, class, ability, age, sexuality, and
sexual orientation. The book also offers specific guidance for
determining the appropriate readership for a work with regard to
age and gender.
Unusually extensive annotations
The main body of the book is an annotated bibliography,
alphabetical by author, with the works arranged chronologically by
publication date. The annotations are much more extensive than
those in other bibliographies. Each annotation reads more like a
full-length book review and is from one to two pages long and
explores themes, plot and character development, evaluates the
quality of the writing, judges the handling of issues of race,
class, and gender, and provides a readership recommendation.
Written in accessible language, this user-friendly book presents a
wide range of factual information, evaluations, and analyses. It is
a valuable tool for all teachers, librarians, counselors, and young
adults
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