Brown Gold is a compelling history and analysis of African-American children's picture books from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Martin shows how the genre has evolved from problematic early works such as Epaminondas that were rooted in minstrelsy and stereotype, through the civil rights movement, and onward to contemporary celebrations of blackness, exploring how children's authors and illustrators have addressed major issues in black life and history including racism, the civil rights movement, black feminism, major historical figures, religion, and slavery.
Brown Gold is a compelling history and analysis of African-American children's picture books from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Martin shows how the genre has evolved from problematic early works such as Epaminondas that were rooted in minstrelsy and stereotype, through the civil rights movement, and onward to contemporary celebrations of blackness, exploring how children's authors and illustrators have addressed major issues in black life and history including racism, the civil rights movement, black feminism, major historical figures, religion, and slavery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle H. Martin is Assistant Professor of English at Clemson University. She is coeditor of SexualPedagogies: Sex Education in Britain, Australia, andAmerica, 1879-2000.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: "Hey, Who's the Kid with the Green Umbrella?": Re-evaluating the Black-a-Moor and Little Black Sambo Chapter 2: Children's Picture Books and the Civil Rights Movement Chapter 3: Three Decades of Strong Women: the Coretta Scott King Awards Chapter 4: From Margin to Center: African-American Illustrators at Work Chapter 5: Historical America through the Eyes of the Black Child Chapter 6: "Everybody Say Amen": Signifying and Postmodern African-American Picture Books Chapter 7: "Just Build me a Cabin in the Corner of Glory Land": Bridges to Heaven in African-American Picturebooks Chapter 8: "They stole my Name": Historical Fiction and the Slave Narrative
Chapter 1: "Hey, Who's the Kid with the Green Umbrella?": Re-evaluating the Black-a-Moor and Little Black Sambo Chapter 2: Children's Picture Books and the Civil Rights Movement Chapter 3: Three Decades of Strong Women: the Coretta Scott King Awards Chapter 4: From Margin to Center: African-American Illustrators at Work Chapter 5: Historical America through the Eyes of the Black Child Chapter 6: "Everybody Say Amen": Signifying and Postmodern African-American Picture Books Chapter 7: "Just Build me a Cabin in the Corner of Glory Land": Bridges to Heaven in African-American Picturebooks Chapter 8: "They stole my Name": Historical Fiction and the Slave Narrative
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