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547.6842 The Children's Literature of Paul Yee and Laurence Yep - Views of Chinese Ethnicity.
18 pgs. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Pages: 18
Bibliography: 17 source(s) listed
Filename: 6842 Views Chinese Ethnicity.doc
Price: US$161.10
548.6857 The Children's Literature of Paul Yee and Laurence Yep: Providing Superior Views of Chinese Culture in North America.
Paul Yee and Laurence Yep are discussed as children's authors tackling Chinese culture and experience in North America. NB the need to see Chinese heterogeneity, for Canadian Chinese to obtain understanding of their families' origin, while better introducing Chinese culture and ethnicity to non-Asian readers. 18 pgs. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Pages: 18
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 6857 Chinese Children's Literature.doc
Price: US$161.10
549.6878 Challenging Race and Gender Bias in Three Works of Children's Literature.
This essay will construct a challenge to three novels for children with respect to their inherent biases: Paula Fox's "The Slave Dancer", Lynne Reid Banks' "The Indian in the Cupboard", and Rudyard Kipling's "How the Leopard Got his Spots". In constructing this challenge, I believe that it is important that I explain my own biases and how they influence my challenge. I would argue that it would be arrogant for educators or parents today to consider that we are without biases. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 6878 Race Gender Bias.doc
Price: US$71.60
550.6890 Anti-Racist Education in Terms of Three Novels for Children.
This paper will argue that this is precisely the case with the three books that it will discuss: Lindgren's "Pippi Longstocking", Paula Fox's "The Slave Dancer", and Theodore Taylor's "The Cay". It will be shown how true racism can be hidden in an apparently "innocent" text, while another work for children - that appears racist in many respects - may be reinterpreted as an exceptional work of anti-Racist literature. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 6890 Anti-Racist Children Education.doc
Price: US$62.65
551.6891 Challenging Racism in Children's Literature.
The three children's novels to be challenged in this paper all display signs of race bias. This paper will argue, however, that there are important qualifying factors to be considered in each case. While it would be easy to reject all three novels wholesale, this would be the same as throwing the baby out with the bath water. Therefore, this paper will show how each work can be challenged as to its display of race bias, and what mitigating factors exist that may cause us to reconsider our judgment. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 6891 Challenging Racism Literature.doc
Price: US$62.65
552.6903 Different Approaches to the Writing of Fear in Four Children's Novels from Different Cultures.
While this essay will outline the general similarities and differences between the four novels' approaches to the writing of fear, the connection between these approaches and the cultures in which they are produced remains a matter of speculation. For example, is it possible for an Asian writer to write of fear using African American characters? If so, what would the connection with the culture be? 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 6903 Different Approaches Writing.doc
Price: US$98.45
553.6983 The Theme of Girl's/Women's Independence in Children's Books From Four Cultures.
This eleven-page undergraduate paper analyzes the theme of girls' and women's independence in four children's books. These are "Alice in Wonderland", "Pippi Longstocking", "Kiss the Dust", and "Little Women". 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.