EVOLUTION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN INDIA

Mualliflar

  • Divya Gupta English teacher Muallif
  • Mashkhura Tursunova PhD student, Andijan State University Muallif

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Children’s literature, diversity, intersectionality, modern storytelling, visual narratives, India, inclusivity, societal issues

Abstrak

Children’s literature in India has undergone significant transformation over the past decade. Moving beyond traditional, didactic narratives, modern literature embraces diverse themes, perspectives, and intersectionality. Contemporary works depict real-life issues such as caste, gender, disability, and societal inequities, fostering empathy and inclusivity. Visual storytelling, too, has evolved, with illustrators playing a pivotal role in addressing mature themes. This paper explores these shifts, presenting a comprehensive review of notable works and their contributions to authentic and transformative storytelling for children.

Iqtiboslar

Representing Diverse Childhoods, Tultul Biswas

Books For children with special needs, Namita Jacob and Teresa Antony

Kamla Bhasin, Rainbow Boys, Rainbow Girls

Jacinta Kerketta, Jacinta ki Diary

Varun Grover, Biksu

Asha Nehemiah, Behind the Lie

Vinayak Varma, Angry Akku

Asghar Wajahat,

Richa Jha, Mommies

Sagar kolwankar, My Name is Gulab

Salai Selvam, Mother Steals a Bicycle and other stories

Sigrun Srivastava The Ghost Rider of Darbhanga and other stories

Sandhya Rao, Dha Dhin Na

Canato Jimo, Snip

Kavita Singh Kale, अम्मा

Maya Yadav, Neha Patel, Tinam Nishad, Pooja Singh बस्ती में बाढ़

Mamta Nainy, Aai and I

Debasmita Dasgupta, Nadya

Nashr qilingan

2025-02-10

Iqtibos keltirish tartibi

EVOLUTION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN INDIA. (2025). Markaziy Osiyo Akademik Tadqiqotlar Jurnali, 3(2), 52-60. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJAR/article/view/35200