Children's Literature from Asia in Today's Classrooms: Towards Culturally Authentic Interpretations

Children's Literature from Asia in Today's Classrooms: Towards Culturally Authentic Interpretations

Children's Literature from Asia in Today's Classrooms: Towards Culturally Authentic Interpretations

Children's Literature from Asia in Today's Classrooms: Towards Culturally Authentic Interpretations

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Overview

This new volume, Children’s Literature from Asia in Today’s Classrooms: Towards Culturally Authentic Interpretations, aims to provide readers with interpretation guides and practical ideas when they endeavor to make use of Asian international children’s literature in the classroom. It attempts to help readers interpret stories from Asia more authentically, and focuses both on international children’s literature and also on international literature read by young adults. In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding Asian international children’s literature and effectively using it are worthy goals for PK-16 classrooms and teacher education programs.
The book is divided into two parts. Part I discusses how to authentically read children’s literature from four countries: India, Thailand, China, and Japan. These chapters provide guides for meaningful interpretations of cultural aspects of children’s stories from these countries.
Part II consists of annotated bibliographies of international children’s literature from selected Asian societies: China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The editors believe that readers will find each author’s cultural insights fascinating and useful as they attempt to read with cultural authenticity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475843682
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/15/2018
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.95(w) x 9.03(h) x 0.35(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Yukari Takimoto Amos is a full professor at Central Washington University. She teaches a wide range of subjects including Asian Studies, linguistics, and multicultural education. With graduate training at both Japanese and U.S. universities, she has been a professor or an instructor in Japan, Singapore, the United States, and Hong Kong.

Daniel Miles Amos was the first U.S. graduate student to successfully complete ethnographic research in the People’s Republic of China. He has held academic positions at several universities, including the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing Normal University in greater China, and Clark Atlanta University in the United States.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Lauri Johnson
Preface
Yukari Takimoto Amos
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Daniel Miles Amos

Part I: Classroom Applications
Chapter 1 – Gods, Heroes, Wisdom, and Wit in Children’s Stories from India
Anita Balagopalan
Chapter 2 – Thai Cultural References and Decision Making in the Happiness of Kati
Kamolwan Fairee Jocuns
Chapter 3 – Chinese Children Stories, Confucianism, and the Family
Haiyue (Fiona) Shan with Daniel Miles Amos
Chapter 4 – The Monkey within You: Journey to the West, An Essential text of Chinese Religion and Folk Cosmology
Daniel Miles Amos
Chapter 5 – Reading Sadako with Third Graders
Trina Lanegan

Part II: Annotated Bibliography of International Children’s Literature from Selected Asian Countries
China/Taiwan
Miao Ying (Janet)Chen
Indonesia
Tati L. Durriyah
Japan
Yae Takimoto Hite and Katrina Manami Knight
Philippines
Jordan Piano
South Korea
Eun Yoo
Thailand
Kamolwan Fairee Jocuns

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