Critical Content Analysis of Children's and Young Adult Literature
Reframing Perspective
Herausgeber: Johnson, Holly; Short, Kathy G; Mathis, Janelle
Critical Content Analysis of Children's and Young Adult Literature
Reframing Perspective
Herausgeber: Johnson, Holly; Short, Kathy G; Mathis, Janelle
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In this book the authors describe their strategies for critically reading global and multicultural literature and the range of procedures they use for critical analyses. They also reflect on how these research strategies can inform classrooms and children as readers.
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In this book the authors describe their strategies for critically reading global and multicultural literature and the range of procedures they use for critical analyses. They also reflect on how these research strategies can inform classrooms and children as readers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138120082
- ISBN-10: 1138120081
- Artikelnr.: 57049479
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138120082
- ISBN-10: 1138120081
- Artikelnr.: 57049479
Holly Johnson is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati, USA. Janelle Mathis is a professor at the University of North Texas, USA. Kathy G. Short is a professor at the University of Arizona, USA.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Critical Content Analysis as a Research Methodology
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 2 The Critical Reading of Children's Texts: Theories,
Methodologies, and Critiques Clare Bradford
Chapter 3 Examining Displaced Youth and Immigrant Status through Critical
Multicultural Analysis
Holly Johnson & Becca Gasiewicz
Chapter 4 Using Intertextuality to Unpack Representations of Immigration in
Children's Literature
Yoo Kyung Sung, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 5 When Entertainment Trumps Social Concerns: The Commodification of
Mexican Culture and Language in Skippyjon Jones.
Carmen M. Martínez-Roldán
Chapter 6 "Having Something of Their Own": Passing on a Counter-Story about
Family Bonds, Racism and Land Ownership
Wanda Brooks
Chapter 7 Representations of Same Sex Marriage in Children's Picture
Storybooks
Janine Schall
Chapter 8 Re-Imagining an Alternative Life after the Darfur War: Writing as
Emancipatory Practice.
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 9 The Significance of the Arts in Understanding Social, Historical
and Cultural Events
Janelle Mathis
Chapter 10 The Right to Participate: Children as Activists in Picture Books
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 11 Blurred Lines: The Construction of Adolescent Sexuality in Young
Adult Novels
Melissa B. Wilson
Chapter 12 A Poststructural Discourse Analysis of Novel Set in Haiti.
Deborah Dimmett
Chapter 13 Connecting Critical Content Analysis to Critical Reading in
Classrooms
Holly Johnson, Janelle Mathis, and Kathy G. Short
About the Authors
Preface
Chapter 1 Critical Content Analysis as a Research Methodology
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 2 The Critical Reading of Children's Texts: Theories,
Methodologies, and Critiques Clare Bradford
Chapter 3 Examining Displaced Youth and Immigrant Status through Critical
Multicultural Analysis
Holly Johnson & Becca Gasiewicz
Chapter 4 Using Intertextuality to Unpack Representations of Immigration in
Children's Literature
Yoo Kyung Sung, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 5 When Entertainment Trumps Social Concerns: The Commodification of
Mexican Culture and Language in Skippyjon Jones.
Carmen M. Martínez-Roldán
Chapter 6 "Having Something of Their Own": Passing on a Counter-Story about
Family Bonds, Racism and Land Ownership
Wanda Brooks
Chapter 7 Representations of Same Sex Marriage in Children's Picture
Storybooks
Janine Schall
Chapter 8 Re-Imagining an Alternative Life after the Darfur War: Writing as
Emancipatory Practice.
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 9 The Significance of the Arts in Understanding Social, Historical
and Cultural Events
Janelle Mathis
Chapter 10 The Right to Participate: Children as Activists in Picture Books
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 11 Blurred Lines: The Construction of Adolescent Sexuality in Young
Adult Novels
Melissa B. Wilson
Chapter 12 A Poststructural Discourse Analysis of Novel Set in Haiti.
Deborah Dimmett
Chapter 13 Connecting Critical Content Analysis to Critical Reading in
Classrooms
Holly Johnson, Janelle Mathis, and Kathy G. Short
About the Authors
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Critical Content Analysis as a Research Methodology
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 2 The Critical Reading of Children's Texts: Theories,
Methodologies, and Critiques Clare Bradford
Chapter 3 Examining Displaced Youth and Immigrant Status through Critical
Multicultural Analysis
Holly Johnson & Becca Gasiewicz
Chapter 4 Using Intertextuality to Unpack Representations of Immigration in
Children's Literature
Yoo Kyung Sung, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 5 When Entertainment Trumps Social Concerns: The Commodification of
Mexican Culture and Language in Skippyjon Jones.
Carmen M. Martínez-Roldán
Chapter 6 "Having Something of Their Own": Passing on a Counter-Story about
Family Bonds, Racism and Land Ownership
Wanda Brooks
Chapter 7 Representations of Same Sex Marriage in Children's Picture
Storybooks
Janine Schall
Chapter 8 Re-Imagining an Alternative Life after the Darfur War: Writing as
Emancipatory Practice.
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 9 The Significance of the Arts in Understanding Social, Historical
and Cultural Events
Janelle Mathis
Chapter 10 The Right to Participate: Children as Activists in Picture Books
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 11 Blurred Lines: The Construction of Adolescent Sexuality in Young
Adult Novels
Melissa B. Wilson
Chapter 12 A Poststructural Discourse Analysis of Novel Set in Haiti.
Deborah Dimmett
Chapter 13 Connecting Critical Content Analysis to Critical Reading in
Classrooms
Holly Johnson, Janelle Mathis, and Kathy G. Short
About the Authors
Preface
Chapter 1 Critical Content Analysis as a Research Methodology
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 2 The Critical Reading of Children's Texts: Theories,
Methodologies, and Critiques Clare Bradford
Chapter 3 Examining Displaced Youth and Immigrant Status through Critical
Multicultural Analysis
Holly Johnson & Becca Gasiewicz
Chapter 4 Using Intertextuality to Unpack Representations of Immigration in
Children's Literature
Yoo Kyung Sung, Mary L. Fahrenbruck, and Julia Lopez-Robertson
Chapter 5 When Entertainment Trumps Social Concerns: The Commodification of
Mexican Culture and Language in Skippyjon Jones.
Carmen M. Martínez-Roldán
Chapter 6 "Having Something of Their Own": Passing on a Counter-Story about
Family Bonds, Racism and Land Ownership
Wanda Brooks
Chapter 7 Representations of Same Sex Marriage in Children's Picture
Storybooks
Janine Schall
Chapter 8 Re-Imagining an Alternative Life after the Darfur War: Writing as
Emancipatory Practice.
Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
Chapter 9 The Significance of the Arts in Understanding Social, Historical
and Cultural Events
Janelle Mathis
Chapter 10 The Right to Participate: Children as Activists in Picture Books
Kathy G. Short
Chapter 11 Blurred Lines: The Construction of Adolescent Sexuality in Young
Adult Novels
Melissa B. Wilson
Chapter 12 A Poststructural Discourse Analysis of Novel Set in Haiti.
Deborah Dimmett
Chapter 13 Connecting Critical Content Analysis to Critical Reading in
Classrooms
Holly Johnson, Janelle Mathis, and Kathy G. Short
About the Authors