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Do Dick and Jane Still Live Here? Reading Children’s Literature as Ethnic Literatureteristics of a people who share a common and distinctive culture, religion, and/or language. For purposes of this introduction, the word “culture” refers to the shared knowledge and values of a society, and “ethnicity” refers to that which is derived from a culture, race, or religion, as well as lin切碎 发表于 2025-3-23 17:56:46
Alive and Well and Reclaiming Their Cultural Voice: Third Generation Native American Children’s Litecriptions of the books that she gives, it is apparent that she is describing books about Indians in the past, which are the books that have, until more recently, dominated American Indian children’s literature.保守 发表于 2025-3-23 21:58:06
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Trauma and National Identity in Haitian-American Young Adult Literaturevoices from the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s, like Arna Bontemps, Effie Lee Newsome, Silas X. Floyd, Jane Dabney Shackelford, Rose Leary Love, and many, many others, have called on us to reshape our construction of an African American children’s literary tradition. Whereas critics outside of black childr亵渎 发表于 2025-3-24 03:11:16
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Writing on Violence and Healing for Young Audiences: An Interview with Rigoberto Gonzalezon as a visiting writer in impoverished schools and its impact on his writing Soledad Sigh Sighs (2003) and Antonio’s Card (2005), the two children’s books discussed within this volume’s featured critical essay in on violence and trauma in Latina/o children’s literature.服从 发表于 2025-3-24 15:16:15
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“Way Down in the Jungle Deep, the Lion Stepped on the Monkey’s Feet”: An Introduction to African Amerontational, manipulative, inventive, disruptive, masked and unmasking language” (11). An analysis of the process of acquisition of the enslavers language by enslaved Africans explains the development of a written discourse based in African oral traditions.incarcerate 发表于 2025-3-24 23:16:29
,Beginn der Geschäftsführertätigkeit,e shares was a signal for him, my Abenaki friend and elder Medawelasis puts down his chisel. He places his right hand on the shape he’s been bringing out on the face of the cedar log that rests between two rough sawhorses. A curlicue of smoke rises from the smudge fire we built to keep away the black flies.