Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors / Edition 1

Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0805837116
ISBN-13:
9780805837117
Pub. Date:
03/26/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0805837116
ISBN-13:
9780805837117
Pub. Date:
03/26/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors / Edition 1

Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors / Edition 1

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Overview

"Children’s literature is a contested terrain, as is multicultural education. Taken together, they pose a formidable challenge to both classroom teachers and academics…. Rather than deny the inherent conflicts and tensions in the field, in Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children’s Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors, Maria José Botelho and Masha Kabakow Rudman confront, deconstruct, and reconstruct these terrains by proposing a reframing of the field…. Surely all of us – children, teachers, and academics – can benefit from this more expansive understanding of what it means to read books." Sonia Nieto, From the Foreword

Critical multicultural analysis provides a philosophical shift for teaching literature, constructing curriculum, and taking up issues of diversity and social justice. It problematizes children’s literature, offers a way of reading power, explores the complex web of sociopolitical relations, and deconstructs taken-for-granted assumptions about language, meaning, reading, and literature: it is literary study as sociopolitical change.

Bringing a critical lens to the study of multiculturalism in children’s literature, this book prepares teachers, teacher educators, and researchers of children’s literature to analyze the ideological dimensions of reading and studying literature. Each chapter includes recommendations for classroom application, classroom research, and further reading. Helpful end-of-book appendixes include a list of children’s book awards, lists of publishers, diagrams of the power continuum and the theoretical framework of critical multicultural analysis, and lists of selected children’s literature journals and online resources.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805837117
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/26/2009
Series: Language, Culture, and Teaching Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Maria José Botelho, Ed.D., was a faculty member at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education of the University of Toronto and is currently Assistant Professor of Literacy Education in the Language, Literacy, and Culture Concentration of School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Masha Kabakow Rudman, Ed.D., is Professor of Children’s Literature and Multicultural Education in the Language, Literacy, and Culture Concentration of School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Sonia Nieto

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 The Metaphors We Read By: Theoretical Foundations

Chapter 2 The Historical Construction of Children’s Literature

Chapter 3 Reading Literacy Narratives

Chapter 4 Deconstructing Multiculturalism in Children’s Literature

Chapter 5 Theorizing Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children’s Literature

Chapter 6 Doors to the Diaspora: The Social Construction of Race

Chapter 7 Leaving Poverty Behind: The Social Construction of Class

Chapter 8 Genres as Social Constructions: The Intertextuality of Children’s Literature

Chapter 9 Cinderella: The Social Construction of Gender

Chapter 10 Shock of Hair: The Endurance of Hair as a Cultural Theme in Children’s Literature

Chapter 11 Teaching Critical Multicultural Analysis

Further Dialogue with Mingshui Cai, Patrick Shannon, and Junko Yokota

APPENDICES

Appendix A Children’s Book Awards

Appendix B Children’s Book Publishers

Appendix C Power Continuum: How Power is Exercised

Appendix D Critical Multicultural Analysis

Appendix E The Publishing Practices of the Mexican American Migrant Farmworker Text Collection

Appendix F Children’s Literature Journals

Appendix G Online Resources

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