FRAMING ISSUES IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: FROM THE USE OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AS PROPAGANDA TO ITS NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE
In the article, Children’s Literature as Propaganda in Constructing Women as Domestic Sphere Attendant and Masculine Dominated in Little Women for Children by Louisa May Alcott, Alisya Rusdianti, Rizka Fatihah and Dini Puji Agustini presents their critical reading of Little Women, a novel by Louisa May Alcott, with the specific interest in the portrayal of women’s social roles in its story.