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Title: | Mediating HIV/AIDS strategies in children’s literature in Zimbabwe | Authors: | Ngoshi, Hazel T. Pasi, Juliet S. |
Keywords: | Zimbabwean education, AIDS denial Children’s fiction and AIDS Holistic response to disease Stigma and AIDS |
Issue Date: | 2007 | Publisher: | Springer | Series/Report no.: | Children's Literature in Education;Vol. 38; p. 243-251 | Abstract: | The Ministry of Education and Culture in Zimbabwe has introduced an intervention into the school curricula to complement the already existing mechanisms in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The literature in this programme is said to be designed to develop children’s knowledge of HIV/AIDS and to maximise both individual and community commitment to the safest protective behaviour possible. This paper argues that despite the Ministry’s efforts there is a dearth of such literature which would depict human relations and experiences in the context of HIV/AIDS in the corpus of Zimbabwean children’s literature in schools. It proposes that more fiction about HIV/AIDS could effectively complement the current non-fictional texts used in most Zimbabwean schools. This paper seeks therefore, to clarify the need for fictional narratives in which the disease plays a part since they will provide the main context in which young children learn to cope with the realities associated with HIV/AIDS through education. It posits that Zimbabwean children’s literature should also depict the conceptual framework within which health, human interaction and sexuality are understood in relation to the epidemic. | URI: | http://link.springer.com.access.msu.ac.zw:2048/article/10.1007%2Fs10583-007-9050-8 | ISSN: | 0045-6713 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers |
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