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Introduction: Walking Between the Lines
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Marilisa Jiménez García
und Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Walking Between the Lines 1
- Opening Poem: My Curriculum 19
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Section 1: Youth as Intellectuals and Storytellers
- Chapter 1 Out of Empire’s Shadow: Confronting US Imperialism through Randy Ribay’s The Patron Saints of Nothing 23
- Chapter 2 Becoming a Girl: Girlhood, Child Marriage, and Widowhood in Kashmira Sheth’s Keeping Corner 41
- Chapter 3 “Let Me Tell You a Story”: Healing, Environmental Justice, and Resistance in Mark Oshiro’s Each of Us a Desert 59
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Section 2: Intersectionality and Counternarratives
- Chapter 4 Representations of Asian American Girlhood in Contemporary Young Adult Literature 77
- Chapter 5 In the Spirit: Womanist Notions of Blackness, Indigeneity, Gender, and Dis/ability in Children’s Literature 99
- Chapter 6 The Power of Story, Images, and Policy in Native Studies: An Interview with Traci Sorell and Alia Jones 119
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Section 3: Community Frameworks
- Chapter 7 African American Children’s Literature: The First 100 Years (reprint) 135
- Chapter 8 Critical Indigenous Literacies: Selecting and Using Children’s Books about Indigenous Peoples (reprint) 153
- Chapter 9 The Mirror, the Matrix, the Movement: Intellectual Legacies of the Council on Interracial Books for Children 161
- Coda: Reflections on Struggle, Freedom, and Storytelling 179
- List of Contributors 187
- Index 191
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Walking Between the Lines 1
- Opening Poem: My Curriculum 19
-
Section 1: Youth as Intellectuals and Storytellers
- Chapter 1 Out of Empire’s Shadow: Confronting US Imperialism through Randy Ribay’s The Patron Saints of Nothing 23
- Chapter 2 Becoming a Girl: Girlhood, Child Marriage, and Widowhood in Kashmira Sheth’s Keeping Corner 41
- Chapter 3 “Let Me Tell You a Story”: Healing, Environmental Justice, and Resistance in Mark Oshiro’s Each of Us a Desert 59
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Section 2: Intersectionality and Counternarratives
- Chapter 4 Representations of Asian American Girlhood in Contemporary Young Adult Literature 77
- Chapter 5 In the Spirit: Womanist Notions of Blackness, Indigeneity, Gender, and Dis/ability in Children’s Literature 99
- Chapter 6 The Power of Story, Images, and Policy in Native Studies: An Interview with Traci Sorell and Alia Jones 119
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Section 3: Community Frameworks
- Chapter 7 African American Children’s Literature: The First 100 Years (reprint) 135
- Chapter 8 Critical Indigenous Literacies: Selecting and Using Children’s Books about Indigenous Peoples (reprint) 153
- Chapter 9 The Mirror, the Matrix, the Movement: Intellectual Legacies of the Council on Interracial Books for Children 161
- Coda: Reflections on Struggle, Freedom, and Storytelling 179
- List of Contributors 187
- Index 191