Volume 37, Number 2
Special Issue: DIASPORIC CHILDREN: assimilation or deracination?

Letters

Who Belongs to Whom?: Assimilation and Deracination in Simi Bedford’s
Yoruba Girl Dancing

Dianne Johnson

The “Double Happiness” of Biculturalism in Chinese American Novels
Alexandria LaFaye

At “Home” in an Indian World: Constructions of Ethnicity in the Works of
Farrukh Dhondy and Malcolm Bosse

Anita Mannur

Namibia’s “GDR Kids”: Multiple Displacement, Identity, and Assimilation in a
Post-apartheid State

Jason Owens

“Caught in the Crack”: Stereotypes of South Asians in Australian Children’s and Adolescent Literature
Heather Foster and John Foster

Other Voices
Crossing Borders: The Story of Hamadi • Hope and Homecoming in Recent Books on Appalachia for Young Readers • Crown of Lights: Preserving Sweden’s Lucia Celebration

Regular Features

Focus IBBY
The New World for a New World: Children’s Books for the New Millennium • In Memoriam Genga Idowu • Janusz Korczak Award • New IBBY Selection of Outstanding Books for Disabled Young People • IBBY Egypt Promotes Excellence in Children’s Books and Electronic Media • UNESCO Prize for Tolerance

Reading Promotion: Sharing International Young Adult Literature
Pat Bloem

Country Survey: Indian Children’s Stories through the Centuries
Ira Saxena

International Children’s Books of Note

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