Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children’s Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors

2009 
Foreword, Sonia Nieto Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 The Metaphors We Read By: Theoretical Foundations Chapter 2 The Historical Construction of Children's Literature Chapter 3 Reading Literacy Narratives Chapter 4 Deconstructing Multiculturalism in Children's Literature Chapter 5 Theorizing Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children's Literature Chapter 6 Doors to the Diaspora: The Social Construction of Race Chapter 7 Leaving Poverty Behind: The Social Construction of Class Chapter 8 Genres as Social Constructions: The Intertextuality of Children's Literature Chapter 9 Cinderella: The Social Construction of Gender Chapter 10 Shock of Hair: The Endurance of Hair as a Cultural Theme in Children's Literature Chapter 11 Teaching Critical Multicultural Analysis Further Dialogue with Mingshui Cai, Patrick Shannon, and Junko Yokota APPENDICES Appendix A Children's Book Awards Appendix B Children's Book Publishers Appendix C Power Continuum: How Power is Exercised Appendix D Critical Multicultural Analysis Appendix E The Publishing Practices of the Mexican American Migrant Farmworker Text Collection Appendix F Children's Literature Journals Appendix G Online Resources
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