English South African children’s literature and the environment
English South African children’s literature and the environment
Blog Article
Historical studies of nature conservation and literary criticism of fiction concerned with the Tools natural environment provide some pointers for the study of South African children’s literature in English.This kind of literature, in turn, has a contribution to make to studies of South African social history and literature.There are English-language stories, poems and picture books for children which reflect human interaction with nature in South Africa since early in the nineteenth century: Dice from hunting, through domestication of the wilds, the development of scientific agriculture, and the changing roles of nature reserves, to modern ecological concern for the entire environment.Until late in the twentieth century the literature usually endorsed the assumption held by whites that they had exclusive ownership of the land and wildlife.In recent years English-language children’s writers and translators of indigenous folktales for children have begun to explore traditional beliefs about and practices in conservation.