Katharine Capshaw is associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. She is the author of Children’s Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2004 award for best scholarly book.
Katharine Capshaw is associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. She is the author of Children’s Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2004 award for best scholarly book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katharine Capshaw is associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. She is the author of Children’s Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2004 award for best scholarly book.
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Contents Introduction 1. Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change 2. Pictures and Nonfiction: Conduct and Coffee Tables 3. Today: Framing Freedom in Mississippi 4. The Black Arts Movement: Childhood as Liberatory Process 5. Blurring the Childhood Image: Representations of the Civil Rights Narrative Conclusion: A Text for Trayvon Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Introduction 1. Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change 2. Pictures and Nonfiction: Conduct and Coffee Tables 3. Today: Framing Freedom in Mississippi 4. The Black Arts Movement: Childhood as Liberatory Process 5. Blurring the Childhood Image: Representations of the Civil Rights Narrative Conclusion: A Text for Trayvon Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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