Multiracial Identity in Children's Literature

Multiracial Identity in Children's Literature

by Amina Chaudhri
Multiracial Identity in Children's Literature

Multiracial Identity in Children's Literature

by Amina Chaudhri

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Overview

Racially mixed children make up the fastest growing youth demographic in the U.S., and teachers of diverse populations need to be mindful in selecting literature that their students can identify with. This volume explores how books for elementary school students depict and reflect multiracial experiences through text and images. Chaudhri examines contemporary children’s literature to demonstrate the role these books play in perpetuating and resisting stereotypes and the ways in which they might influence their readers. Through critical analysis of contemporary children’s fiction, Chaudhri highlights the connections between context, literature, and personal experience to deepen our understanding of how children’s books treat multiracial identity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317507840
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/10/2017
Series: Routledge Research in Education
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 570 KB

About the Author

Amina Chaudhri is Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at Northeastern Illinois University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Multiracial Identity in the United States: Historical and Current Discourse 3. Multiracial Picturebooks 4. In/Visibility: The Legacy of Pathology in Contemporary Fiction 5. Multiracial Blending: The Post-Racial Myth in Contemporary Fiction 6. Multiracial Awareness: Power and Visibility In Contemporary Fiction 7. Voices of the Past: Multiracial Identity in Historical Fiction 8. Hidden Identities: Whiteness and Passing 9. Teaching and Learning with Multiracial Fiction Appendices

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