Title of article
Mediating HIV/AIDS Strategies in Children’s Literature in Zimbabwe
Author/Authors
Hazel Tafadzwa Ngoshi ? Juliet Sylvia Pasi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
243
To page
251
Abstract
The Ministry of Education and Culture in Zimbabwe has introduced an
intervention into the school curricula to complement the already existingmechanisms in the
fight againstHIV/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.
Keywords
Zimbabwean education AIDS denial Children’s fiction and AIDS Holistic response to disease Stigma and AIDS
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number
827975
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