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Exploring culturally diverse literature for children and adolescents : learning to listen in new ways / Darwin L. Henderson, Jill P. May. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Pearson Allyn and Bacon, (c)2005.Description: xx, 385 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780205366408
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Z1037
  • Z1037.M466.E975 2005
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Contents:
Barbara A. Lehman -- "Not one voice, but many": reading contemporary Native American writers Christian Knoeller -- Transforming "The crane wife": Western readings and renderings of "Tsuru-Nyobo" / April Komenaka -- Daydreams of Cathay: images of China in modern American children's books Margaret Chang -- The Black aesthetic within Black children's literature Nancy D. Tolson -- Linguistic secrets: subjective attitudes about race and gender in children's literature Jill P. May -- PRACTICE: The legend of the Golem in popular culture and children's literature Charles A. Elster -- Picture books and ESL students: theoretical and practical implications for elementary school classroom teachers Olha Tsarykovska -- Building empathy and character: children reading and responding to literature Trudy Nelson -- Final note: Searching for materials to share -- PART TWO: TOWARD A NEW PERSPECTIVE: LEARNING TO INTERPRET CULTURALLY DIVERSE LITERATURE: THEORY: African American short stories and the oral tradition Shauna A. Bigham -- Reading literature multiculturally: a stance to enhance reading of some Hispanic children's literature Richard Van Dongen -- When cayote leaves the Res: incarnations of the trickster from Wile E. to Le Guin Amanda Cockrell -- Rainbow lierature, rainbow children, rainbow cultures, and rainbow histories: the Chinese and Chinese American adolescent heroines in Laurence Yep's selected novels Lingyan Yang and Zhihui Fang -- "If you give a Nigger an inch, they will take an Ell": the role of education in Mildred D. Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry and Let the Circle be Unbroken Cicely Denean Cobb -- Telling secrets and the Possibilites of Fight in I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This Paula T. Connolly -- The Cheetah Girls series: multiracial identity, pop culture, and consumerism Violet J. Harris -- Puerto RicoACTICE: Story-reading, Story-making, story-telling: urban African American kindergartners respond to culturally relevant picture books Lawrence R. Sipe and Patricia A. Daley -- Responding to Chinese children's literature: cultural identity and literary responses Jiening Ruan -- Final note: Keeping current -- PennsylvaniaRT THREE: DelawareFINING CULTURAL UNIQUENESS: AGENCY Indiana THE CRITIQUE OF CHILDREN'S AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE: THEORY: Authencity and accuracy: the continuing debate Darwin Henderson -- The aesthetics of Caribbean children's literature Sarah F. Mahurt -- The power of women, the power of teens: revisioning gender and age in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series Alisa Clapp-Itnyre -- Teaching holocaust literature C. Beth Burch -- The Mill girls in fiction: exploited children or independent young women? / Joan I. Glazer -- Asian American literature: voices and images of authenticity Junko Yokota and Ann Bates -- Puerto RicoACTICE: Walking the tightrope: a consideration of problems and solutions in adapting stories from the oral tradition Eve Tal --
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Includes bibliographies and index.

PART ONE: Indiana THE BEGINNING: RECOGNIZING DIVERSITY Indiana CHILDREN'S AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE: THEORY: Religious representation in children's literature: disclosure through character, perspective, and authority Barbara A. Lehman -- "Not one voice, but many": reading contemporary Native American writers Christian Knoeller -- Transforming "The crane wife": Western readings and renderings of "Tsuru-Nyobo" / April Komenaka -- Daydreams of Cathay: images of China in modern American children's books Margaret Chang -- The Black aesthetic within Black children's literature Nancy D. Tolson -- Linguistic secrets: subjective attitudes about race and gender in children's literature Jill P. May -- PRACTICE: The legend of the Golem in popular culture and children's literature Charles A. Elster -- Picture books and ESL students: theoretical and practical implications for elementary school classroom teachers Olha Tsarykovska -- Building empathy and character: children reading and responding to literature Trudy Nelson -- Final note: Searching for materials to share -- PART TWO: TOWARD A NEW PERSPECTIVE: LEARNING TO INTERPRET CULTURALLY DIVERSE LITERATURE: THEORY: African American short stories and the oral tradition Shauna A. Bigham -- Reading literature multiculturally: a stance to enhance reading of some Hispanic children's literature Richard Van Dongen -- When cayote leaves the Res: incarnations of the trickster from Wile E. to Le Guin Amanda Cockrell -- Rainbow lierature, rainbow children, rainbow cultures, and rainbow histories: the Chinese and Chinese American adolescent heroines in Laurence Yep's selected novels Lingyan Yang and Zhihui Fang -- "If you give a Nigger an inch, they will take an Ell": the role of education in Mildred D. Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry and Let the Circle be Unbroken Cicely Denean Cobb -- Telling secrets and the Possibilites of Fight in I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This Paula T. Connolly -- The Cheetah Girls series: multiracial identity, pop culture, and consumerism Violet J. Harris -- Puerto RicoACTICE: Story-reading, Story-making, story-telling: urban African American kindergartners respond to culturally relevant picture books Lawrence R. Sipe and Patricia A. Daley -- Responding to Chinese children's literature: cultural identity and literary responses Jiening Ruan -- Final note: Keeping current -- PennsylvaniaRT THREE: DelawareFINING CULTURAL UNIQUENESS: AGENCY Indiana THE CRITIQUE OF CHILDREN'S AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE: THEORY: Authencity and accuracy: the continuing debate Darwin Henderson -- The aesthetics of Caribbean children's literature Sarah F. Mahurt -- The power of women, the power of teens: revisioning gender and age in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series Alisa Clapp-Itnyre -- Teaching holocaust literature C. Beth Burch -- The Mill girls in fiction: exploited children or independent young women? / Joan I. Glazer -- Asian American literature: voices and images of authenticity Junko Yokota and Ann Bates -- Puerto RicoACTICE: Walking the tightrope: a consideration of problems and solutions in adapting stories from the oral tradition Eve Tal --

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