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African children's and youth literature

Title
African children's and youth literature / Osayimwense Osa.
Author
Osa, Osayimwense
Publication
New York : Twayne Publishers ; London : Prentice Hall International, ©1995.

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Description
xxvii, 162 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
"In this colorful, lively analysis of selected African literature for young people, Osayimwense Osa focuses on Anglophone countries - Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and South Africa - and primarily on the novel, a popular genre in contemporary adolescent literature in Anglophone Africa. This study seeks to illuminate African cultural assumptions, especially those about love and marriage and other aspects of social conduct that non-Africans may find strange." "Using the novels of Cyprian Ekwensi, Buchi Emecheta, and other lesser-known authors, Osa discusses young adult love, marriage customs, the restraints placed on women, and the catastrophic effects of polygamy; how wealth and greed can lead to immorality and crime among young people; how idealism and activism among young people can be corrupted; and the responsibilities of youth during civil war and war's devastating consequences." "Addressing the oral-story tradition that abounds on the African continent, Osa uses Ekwensi's An African Night's Entertainment - immensely popular with young Africans since its publication in 1962 - as a perfect example of a literary retelling of a traditional folk tale." "Throughout this study Osa stresses the preponderance of didacticism among African children's literature: almost all of these writers have been inspired by traditional values to direct children toward an acceptable African way of life."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 853. African literature
Uniform Title
  • Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 853.
  • Twayne's world authors series. African literature.
Subject
  • Ekwensi, Cyprian Odiatli Duaka, 1921-2007
  • Emecheta, Buchi, 1944-2017
  • Oguntoye, Jide
  • Phil-Ebosie, Philip, 1946-
  • Areo, Agbo
  • Children's literature, African (English) > History and criticism
  • Young adult literature, African (English) > History and criticism
  • Children > Books and reading > Africa
  • Youth > Books and reading > Africa
  • Subsaharan Africa
  • youth literature
  • English language
  • Children > Books and reading
  • Children's literature, African (English)
  • Young adult literature, African (English)
  • Youth > Books and reading
  • Kinderliteratur
  • Jugendliteratur
  • Africa
  • Afrika
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-157) and index.
Contents
Cyprian Ekwensi : pioneer African writer for children and young adults -- The bride price : a masterpiece of African youth literature -- African young adult love and marriage -- Material wealth, greed, corruption, and the African young adult -- A quest for utopia : A paradise for the masses and African youth activism -- African children's and youth fiction about war -- Reaching African children and youth and "thinking multicultural."
ISBN
  • 0805745246
  • 9780805745245
LCCN
94044450
OCLC
  • ocm31709184
  • 31709184
  • SCSB-2057030
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library