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Purpose and Censorship of Children and Adolescent Literature, Slides of English Literature

The purpose and censorship of children and adolescent literature. It examines the role of authors, publishers, and parents in creating diverse and inclusive literature that promotes empathy, understanding, and social justice. The document also explores the process of censorship, including the raising of complaints, the acknowledgement of the individual or party raising the issue, the librarian's statement regarding the background of the literature and the issue of concern, the citing of the library policies adhered to during the selection of the book or literature, and the final decision on the challenged literature or book. It also explores the concepts of vaccination and protection in the context of censorship, highlighting the need to critically engage with and navigate potentially challenging or controversial content in literature while also shielding children and adolescents from potentially harmful or inappropriate content.

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PURPOSE AND CENSORSHIP OF
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT
LITERATURE
Presented by: Kenshi Jessie B. Bantula
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PURPOSE AND CENSORSHIP OF

CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT

LITERATURE

Presented by: Kenshi Jessie B. Bantula

Objective

Explore purpose and censorship of children and

adolescent literature,

Develop recognition to various Issues and

challenges present in children and adolescent

literature,

Apply Presented concepts through participating in

activities, bridging scenarios, and implementation of

concepts in educational settings.

Determine Whether the story is age appropriate or not

ACTIVITY 1 :

ALY: 5 YRS OLD

The Frog King

She picked him up with two fingers, carried him upstairs, and set him in a corner. As

she was lying in bed, he came creeping up to her and said, "I am tired, and I want to

sleep as well as you do. Pick me up or I'll tell your father."

With that she became bitterly angry and threw him against the wall with all her

might. "Now you will have your peace, you disgusting frog!"

But when he fell down, he was not a frog, but a prince with beautiful friendly eyes.

And he was now, according to her father's will, her dear companion and husband. He

told her how he had been enchanted by a wicked witch, and that she alone could

have rescued him from the well, and that tomorrow they would go together to his

kingdom. Then they fell asleep.

Why the piña has a

hundred eyes

The story of why the pinya has a hundred eyes originates from Philippine

folklore. According to the tale, there was once a beautiful maiden named

Pinya who caught the eye of a jealous enchantress. In a fit of envy, the

enchantress cursed Pinya, transforming her into a pineapple plant with a

hundred eyes to watch over her at all times.

Determine Whether the story is age appropriate or not

ACTIVITY 1 :

KENNY: 9 YRS OLD

CENSORSHIP OF CHILDREN AND

ADOLESCENT LITERATURE

VACCINATION - necessary tools to critically engage with and navigate potentially challenging or controversial content in literature. PROTECTION - efforts to shield children and adolescents from potentially harmful or inappropriate content in literature.

APPROACH TO

CENSORSHIP

Censorship of children and adolescent literature refers to the restriction or suppression of books and other materials intended for young readers. This censorship can take various forms, including challenges to specific books, removal of books from libraries or school curricula, and restrictions on access to certain materials based on their content or themes.

CENSORSHIP

CENSORSHIP OF CHILDREN AND

ADOLESCENT LITERATURE

DIDACTISM

Didacticism refers to a teaching or instructional approach that is intended to convey specific moral, ethical, or ideological lessons to the audience. In literature, didacticism often involves the explicit or implicit presentation of a moral or philosophical message, with the aim of educating or instructing readers about certain values, beliefs, or behaviors.

People Concerned

Authors and publishers play a crucial

role in creating literature that reflects diverse experiences and perspectives. They strive to produce books that not only address issues like racism and sexism but also promote empathy, understanding, and social justice.

Authors

Parents and families advocate for inclusive education that addresses a wide range of issues, including racism, sexism, ableism, LGBTQ+ discrimination, and more. They work to ensure that their children have access to curriculum materials, classroom environments, and school policies that promote diversity and equity.

Parents

Educators engage in ongoing professional development to enhance their understanding of various social issues and effective teaching strategies. They participate in workshops, trainings, and conferences focused on anti-racist education, feminist pedagogy, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and other relevant topics.

Teachers

Process of Censorship

The raising of the

Nature of

complaint about a

book or literature

(JEKINS, 2011)

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The

acknowledgement

of the individual

or party raising

the issue

The librarian’s

statement regarding

thr background of

the literature of

interest and issue of

concern

The Decision and the

Challenged Literature or Book

CLOSED SHELVING WHICH MEANS THAT ACCESS TO THE LITERATURE WOULD REQUIRE PARENT’S NOTE OR PERMISSION RELOCATION TO REFERENCE SECTION MOVING OF THE LITERATURE , BOOK, OR MATERIAL WHERE IT COULD NOT BE CHECKED OUT RECLASSFYING THE MATERIAL HAVING THE LITERATURE, BOOKS, OR MATERIALS ACCESS BE LIMITED ONLY AMONG STUDENTS IN THE HIGHER LEVEL ALTERING LITERARY TEXT (IN CASES AMONG PUBLISHING COMPANIES) WHERE THEY ALTER TEXTS, BOOKS, OR MATERIALS TO REMOVE THE OFFENSIVE STATEMENTS BANNING THE LITERARY TEXT OR BOOK (FOR WORST CASES) THIS MEANS ACCESS TO SUCH IS ENTIRELY RESTRICTED OR REMOVED

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CREATE A SHORT STORY INTENDED FOR CHILDRENS WITH CORRELATION

TO THE PROMPT YOU WOULD BE PICKING OUT

QUIZ

DETERMINE WHETHER THE CENSORSHIP FALLS UNDER VACCINATION OR PROTECTION

  1. Teenage Rebellion
    1. Racial Diversity
      1. Animal Representation
  2. Explicit Content

PROTECTION 3. Sexism

QUIZ

DETERMINE WHETHER THE CENSORSHIP FALLS UNDER VACCINATION OR PROTECTION

  1. Teenage Rebellion
    1. Racial Diversity
      1. Animal Representation
  2. Explicit Content

PROTECTION (^) VACCINATION 3. Sexism