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In het land der Boeren: De receptie van de Anglo-Boerenoorlog in de Poolse jeugdliteratuur
In the land of the Boers: The reception of the Anglo-Boer War in Polish youth literature Polish writers and journalists frequently used the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) as a symbol of resistance against foreign rule in their country.
Pawel Zajas
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Based on the Theory of Motivated Information Management (TMIM), this study examines how undergraduates manage information related to post-graduation pathways, with a particular focus on their interactions with teachers, family, and friends.
Zhuowen Feng +3 more
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West Meets East: Multicultural Perspectives in Two Works of German Youth Literature [PDF]
This study examines the portrayal of multiculturalism in two works of German youth literature, Rafik Schami's Erzähler der Nacht (1989) and Aygen-Sibel Çelik's Seidenhaar (2007).
Harrington, Stefanie S
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Youth literature, adolescence, and school reading
Pretende-se discutir as concepções de "adolescência" e "juventude", além das mudanças comportamentais ocorridas com o advento das tecnologias de informação e como elas transformaram e ainda podem transformar a formação de leitores literários, uma vez que
Gregorin Filho, José Nicolau
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Research indicates a significant correlation between fractured family structures and gang involvement, with children from unstable homes facing heightened risks of untreated mental health issues like depression and anxiety, which can predispose them to ...
Chijioke Uwah +2 more
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The Mental Health of Refugee Children in Canada
This paper reviews the literature on sources of stress, and the personal and social resources refugee youth use to cope with adversity. Preliminary findings from the Clarke Institute/University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry Southeast Asian (SEA ...
Ilene Hyman, Morton Beiser, Nhi Vu
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Sensitivity reading is a specialized editorial practice focused on better representation of historically marginalized groups in literature. While the practice originates from 2010s children’s and young adult literature publishing in the United States, it
Ennaliina Leiwo
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Underground literature and its influence on youth in Turkey
AbstractThis paper examines the impact underground literature (yeraltı edebiyatı) has on influencing the opinions and beliefs of Turkey’s youth regarding issues of contemporary importance.
Mortenson, Erik +2 more
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Identity in the Siyagruva Series of novels: Toward an intercultural literary discourse
This article explores the notion of changing South African youth identity and how it is depicted in the Siyagruva [We are Grooving] Series of novels for young adults. The article highlights the need for a broadening of literary theory in order to include
Russel H. Kaschula
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Review: Storying Plants in Australian Children’s and Young Adult Literature
In lieu of an abstract: In a largely anthropocentric view of history, plants and other non-human beings occupy a position of marginality (Marder). While plants remain central in narratives meant for children and young adults, they serve a subservient ...
Kavita
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