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Serious scholarship on African American children's and young adult
literature is a relatively recent phenomenon. To date, only a
handful of book-length works-aside from doctoral dissertations-have
been devoted to the exploration of this body of work and the
historical works that are at its foundation. Embracing, Evaluating,
and Examining African American Children's and Young Adult
Literature features 12 original essays that present research
related to African American children's literature-books intended
for youth that are written by and about African Americans-conducted
by scholars from leading academic institutions. Editors Wanda M.
Brooks and Jonda C. McNair offer a bouquet of diverse perspectives
on African American children's and young adult literature, focusing
attention on texts, on readers, and on pedagogical strategies that
have the potential to bring the texts and the readers together.
Beginning with a foreword by one of the leading scholars in the
field of African American children's and young adult literature,
Rudine Sims Bishop, the varied disciplinary perspectives put forth
in this book will inspire others to embrace, evaluate, and examine
African American children's and young adult literature for many
years to come.
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