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A study of reading interests and some of the related factors among junior secondary pupils in Hong Kong.January 1982 (has links)
by Susanna Hui Cheung Sau Man. / Bibliography : leaves [95-100] / Thesis (M.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1982
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A reassessment of the junior novel based on analysis of thirty selected novels of the early 1970'sRabe, Joseph Clemens January 1974 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this dissertation.
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Die uitbeelding van die vrou in 'n aantal bekroonde Afrikaanse jeugboeke : 'n leserkundige studieDe Villiers, Christina Magrietha 15 September 2014 (has links)
M.Com. (Information Science) / Although the influence of literature cannot be determined exactly, it is generally accepted that it can influence attitudes and values and therefore play an important role in the socializing process of the adolescent. One of the most important processes the adolescent undergoes is the development of his/her sex role through socialization, within the context of the family and society at large. In addition the traditional role of women through the ages has undergone such substantial changes that women play an increasingly important part in society. The modern woman can attain self-realization and self-expression through marriage, motherhood and a career. The problem addressed in this research, is whether the portrayal of women in available youth literature is a realistic reflection of society at a particular point. The ideal is that the attitudes that are projected are not biased toward either of the sexes and that boys as well as girls may develop to their full potential within the prescribed boundaries of their sex roles. Because of the feminist interest, much research has been done since the sixties and seventies regarding sexism in children's and youth literature. Virtually throughout, the findings of these investigations showed that the female characters are portrayed as passive stereotypes. The portrayal of women in literature awarded with the Scheepers Prize for Afrikaans youth literature is investigated in this research.
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