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Demonstrating the aesthetic, cultural, political and intellectual diversity of childrens literature across the globe, The Routledge Companion to International Childrens Literature is the first volume of its kind to focus on the undervisited regions of the world. With particular focus on Asia, Africa and Latin America, the collection raises awareness of childrens literature and related media as they exist in large regions of the world to which mainstream European and North American scholarship pays very little attention.

Sections cover:

Concepts and theories

Historical contexts and national identity

Cultural forms and childrens texts

Traditional story and adaptation

Picture books across the majority world

Trends in childrens and young adult literatures.

Exposition of the literary, cultural and historical contexts in which childrens literature is produced, together with an exploration of intersections between these literatures and more extensively researched areas, will enhance access and understanding for a large range of international readers. The essays offer an ideal introduction for those newly approaching literature for children in specific areas, looking for new insights and interdisciplinary perspectives, or interested in directions for future scholarship.
List of illustrations xii
Notes on contributors xiv
Introduction 1(8)
Part I Concepts and theories 9(84)
1 Globalization and glocalization
11(11)
Anna Katrina Gutierrez
2 The unhu literary gaze: An African-based mode of reading Zimbabwean children's texts
22(9)
Cuthbeth Tagwirei
3 Realism and magic in Latin American children's books
31(8)
Fanuel Hanan Diaz
4 Politics and ethics in Chinese texts for the young: The Confucian tradition
39(10)
Lijun Bi
5 Egyptian children's literature: Ideology and politics
49(8)
Nadia El Kholy
6 "The Trees, they have long memories": Animism and the ecocritical imagination in indigenous young adult fiction
57(9)
Alice Curry
7 Grounds for "rights reading" practices: A view to children's literature in Zimbabwe
66(9)
Robert Muponde
8 The construction of a modern child and a Chinese national character: Translating Alice
75(10)
Xu Xu
9 Violence and death in Brazilian children's and young adult literature
85(8)
Alice Aurea Penteado Martha
Part II Historical contexts and national identity 93(74)
10 Indigenous and juvenile: When books from villages arrive at bookstores
95(10)
Maria Ines de Almeida
11 The British Empire and Indian nationalism in Rabindranath Tagore's historical poems and The Land of Cards
105(9)
Supriya Goswami
12 "Breaking the mirror": Reshaping perceptions of national progress through the representation of marginalized cultural realities in Caribbean children's stories
114(9)
Aisha Spencer
13 Postcoloniality, globalization, and transcultural production of children's literature in postwar Taiwan
123(12)
Andrea Mei-ying Wu
14 The paradoxical negotiation of coloniality and postcoloniality in African children's literature with particular reference to Zimbabwe
135(10)
Mickias Musiyiwa
15 "Imperial gospel": The Afrikaans children's Bible and the dawn of Afrikaner civil religion in South Africa
145(9)
Jaqueline S. du Toit
16 Children's literature in the GCC Arab states
154(13)
Sabah Abdulkareem Aisawi
Faraj Dughayyim Addhafeeri
Part III Cultural forms and children's texts 167(80)
17 Imagology, narrative modalities and Korean picture books
169(12)
Sung-Ae Lee
18 Ethnic-racial relations in literature for children and young people in Brazil
181(11)
Celia Abicalil Belmiro
Aracy Alves Martins
19 The crucible: Forging a hybrid identity in a multicultural world
192(10)
Suchismita Banerjee
20 Contemporary poetry for children and youth in Brazil
202(8)
Maria Zelia Versiani Machado
21 Every which way: Direction and narrative time in Kaslan Geddan and the Flash series
210(9)
Iman Hamam
22 Old/new media for Muslim children in English and Arabic: The forest, the trees and the mushrooms
219(9)
Yasmine Motawy
23 Brazilian children's literature and booklet literature: Approximations and distances
228(9)
Jose Helder Pinheiro Alves
24 Brazilian children's literature in the age of digital culture
237(10)
Edgar Roberto Kirchof
Part IV Traditional story and adaptation 247(62)
25 "M'Riddle, M'Riddle, M'Yanday, O": Folktales of the Bahamas as signposts of heritage and as children's literature
249(11)
Patricia Glinton-Meicholas
26 Breaking and making of cross-species friendships in the Paneatantra
260(9)
Lalita Pandit Hogan
27 Child Hanuman and the politics of being a superhero
269(11)
Anuja Madan
28 Writing animal novels in Chinese children's literature
280(9)
Ying Hou
Translated by Aiping Nie
29 The centrality of Hawaiian mythology in three genres of Hawai'i's contemporary folk literature for children
289(10)
Stuart Ching
Jann Pataray-Ching
30 From orality to print: Construction of Nso identity in folk tales
299(10)
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Part V Picture books across the majority world 309(80)
31 The granddaughters of Scheherazade
311(9)
Bahia Shehab
32 Children's book illustration in Colombia: Notes for a history
320(9)
Silvia Castrillon
33 The shojo (girl) aesthetic in Japanese illustrated and picture books
329(12)
Helen Kilpatrick
34 "Light like a bird, not a feather": Science picture books from China and the USA
341(9)
Fengxia Tan
35 Illustrated books in Thailand: From Mana-Manee to the eighty picture books project
350(7)
Salinee Antarasena
36 Early childhood literature in Brazil and Mexico: Illustrated books for children aged 0 to 3
357(9)
Alma Carrasco
Monica Correia Baptista
37 Conception and trends of Iranian picture books
366(11)
Morteza Khosronejad
Atiyeh Firouzmand
Fatemeh Farnia
38 Multimodal children's books in Turkey: Illustrated books and picture books
377(12)
Ilgim Veryeri Alaca
Part VI Trends in children's and young adult literatures 389(88)
39 Recent trends and themes in realist Chinese children's fiction
391(8)
Li Lifang
40 The Moribito series and its relation to trends in Japanese children's literature
399(11)
Yasuko Doi
41 Recent trends and themes in Malaysian children's fiction
410(11)
Sharifah A. Osman
Lai Suat Yan
Siti Rohaini Kassim
42 Brazilian literature for children and youth: Between the reader and the market
421(10)
Regina Zilberman
43 Development of literature for children and young people in Chile
431(9)
Manuel Pena Munoz
Translated by Helen Satchwell
44 Children's and young adult literature in Guatemala: A mirror turned over to face the wall
440(9)
Frieda Liliana Morales Barco
45 Breaking Illusions: Contradictory representations of African childhood
449(9)
Shalini Nadaswaran
46 Facing up to reality: Recent developments in South Africa's English literature for the young
458(8)
Sandra Stadler
47 "I do yearn for change, but I am afraid as well": An analysis of Iranian contemporary young adult novels
466(11)
Morteza Khosronejad
Fatemeh Farnia
Soudabeh Shokrollahzadeh
Index 477
John Stephens is Emeritus Professor in English at Macquarie University, Australia.

Section Editors:

Celia Abicalil Belmiro is a Professor in the Faculty of Education of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil and researcher at the Centre of Literacy, Reading and Writing (CEALE/ UFMG).

Alice Curry is the founder of Lantana Publishing, an independent publishing house in the UK specializing in multicultural childrens books.

Li Lifang is Professor and Vice- dean of the School of Literature, Lanzhou University, Gansu, China.

Yasmine S. Motawy is Senior Instructor in the Department of Rhetoric and Composition at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.