Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora

Academic criticism of Black African and African diaspora literature, media, and culture for youth and young adults has heretofore been largely out of the hands of scholars of African descent. This mirrors the fact that until recently, and in many cases still, people of African descent have not been...

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Main Author: Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fincham Press 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Young Adult Literature
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Online Access:https://ijyal.ac.uk/articles/10.24877/ijyal.27
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description Academic criticism of Black African and African diaspora literature, media, and culture for youth and young adults has heretofore been largely out of the hands of scholars of African descent. This mirrors the fact that until recently, and in many cases still, people of African descent have not been in control of our stories, our images, or our presence outside of our own spaces. This reclamatory essay traces traditions of research and criticism of African diaspora young adult literature in four regions (US, UK, Caribbean, Africa), with an emphasis on key scholars and critics as well as notable authors from each area. While most work in the field has centred on United States scholarship and texts, there are promising developments occurring in other regions, from recently shuttered journals such as the Caribbean magazine Anansesem and Sankofa: A Journal of African Children’s and Young Adult Literature, to the REIYL (Researchers Exploring Inclusive Youth Literature) conference in the United Kingdom in 2019. The article concludes with a clarion call to the field, delineating the urgency of supporting further research and criticism by Black and African scholars in the future.
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Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
International Journal of Young Adult Literature
adolescence
african american literature
african diaspora
africana studies
title Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
title_full Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
title_fullStr Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
title_full_unstemmed Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
title_short Young Adult Literature for Black Lives: Critical and Storytelling Traditions from the African Diaspora
title_sort young adult literature for black lives critical and storytelling traditions from the african diaspora
topic adolescence
african american literature
african diaspora
africana studies
url https://ijyal.ac.uk/articles/10.24877/ijyal.27
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