Free within Ourselves

The Development of African American Children's Literature

Rudine Sims Bishop author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th May '07

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Provides a narrative history of African American children's literature in relation to its social contexts.

Teachers of children's literature will treasure this book as a convenient overview of this fascinating subject, while students of literature and social studies will value it as a guide to the African American literary achievement and to the treatment of social issues in fiction.African American children's literature is a vibrant form of expression. Written by a leading authority on the subject, this book overviews the history of African American children's literature from the antebellum South to the present day. The volume places African American children's literature in its social, political, and cultural contexts, discusses its origins in songs and folklore, and examines its importance as a vehicle for promoting respect for the African American heritage. Included are discussions of major authors and illustrators, such as Virginia Hamilton, Walter Dean Myers, and John Steptoe, as well as important genres of children's literature, such as poetry, historical fiction, and picture books. Teachers of children's literature will treasure this book as a convenient overview of this fascinating subject, while students of literature and social studies will value it as a guide to the African American literary achievement and to the treatment of social issues in fiction. The volume also includes a rich selection of picture book illustrations.

Bishop traces the evolution of fiction written for black children and by black authors and illustrators within the context of African-American social and literary history….Her writing is precise and engaging, and it really comes alive when presenting primary-source material….She provides an extensive bibliography for further exploration. Librarians as well as teachers will be enriched by this work. * School Library Journal *
Bishop covers a range of authors, subjects and developments in African American children's literature, starting with early efforts to provide reading before the turn of the twentieth century. She covers motivational literature of the 1920s, African American poetry and picture books that explained history and community, illustration specific to the genre, realistic new literature focusing on teens and preteens, and historical fiction aimed at young readers. * Reference & Research Book News *
In this comprehensive study, renowned expert Rudine Sims Bishop explores the emergence of a distinct literature in the 19th century 'written by African Americans, focused on African American people and their life experiences, and primarily intended for children up to age fourteen' and traces its development until the beginning of the 21st century. […] The wealth of information and the engaging writing style make this an indispensible treasury for academics as well as librarians, teachers and general readers. * Bookbird *

ISBN: 9780313340932

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 794g

320 pages