Kangira, Jairos2010-04-142010-04-142009Kangira, J. (2009). The girl child is not a 'hen that wants to be a cock': A short survey of the portrayal of the girl child in Alumenda's selected children's books. Nawa Journal of Language and Communication, 3(2), 187-192.1993-3835.http://hdl.handle.net/10628/108This paper illustrates that Stephen Alumenda represents the girl-child in a positive way in four of his children’s books. The girl-child is portrayed as active, assertive, wise and independent. Alumenda satirises the patriarchal belief system that discriminates against and demeans the girl-child in society. Alumenda’s girl-child emerges dignified, proving that girls can do what boys do equally well if given the same opportunities. Through carefully crafted plots involving Marita, Tambudzai and Thandiwe, the author demonstrates that children’s literature is an indispensable medium which can be used to empower the girl-child.enChildren's literatureGirls in literatureAfrican girls in literatureAlumenda, Stephen - CharactersPortrayal of girls in literatureAuthors, ZimbabweanThe girl child is not a "hen that wants to be a cock": A short survey of the portrayal of the girl child in Alumenda's selected children's books.Article