Critical multicultural analysis of children's literature : mirrors, windows, and doors / Maria Jos�e Botelho and Masha Kabakow Rudman.
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TextSeries: Language, culture, and teachingPublication details: New York ; London : Routledge, 2009.Description: xxi, 352 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780415996662 (hbk. : acid free paper)
- 041599666X (hbk. : acid free paper)
- 9780805837117 (pbk. : acid free paper)
- 0805837116 (pbk. : acid free paper)
- 9780203885208 (ebk.)
- 0203885201 (ebk.)
- PN 1009.5 .M84 B68 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The metaphors we read by: theoretical foundations -- The historical construction of children's literature -- Reading literacy narratives -- Deconstructing multiculturalism in children's literature -- Theorizing critical multicultural analysis of children's literature -- Doors to the Diaspora: the social construction of race -- Leaving poverty behind: the social construction of class -- Genres as social constructions: the intertextuality of children's literature -- Cinderella: the social construction of gender -- Shock of hair: the endurance of hair as a cultural theme in children's literature -- Teaching critical multicultural analysis -- Further dialogue with Mingshui Cai, Patrick Shannon, and Junko Yokota.
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