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Auteur principal: Lo, Rachel Skrlac
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2019
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contents Resisting Gentle Bias: A Critical Content Analysis of Family Diversity in Picturebooks Lo, Rachel Skrlac Content Analysis Diversity Family (Sociological Unit) Picture Books Childrens Literature Awards Racial Bias Social Bias Gender Bias Sexual Orientation LGBTQ People This critical content analysis of 116 award-winning English language picture storybooks explores depictions of families in order to identify and question dominant family models. Representations of families must be considered in any diversity analysis to ensure all children are capable of seeing families as they appear in communities. The objective for this study was to review a large body of children's literature to analyze the scope of families portrayed. The author provides a cogent analysis of family models (e.g., two-parent, single-parent, blended, extended) analyzed for heteronormative and racial diversity as well other identity categories. This intersectional analysis helps to makes visible patterns of bias that privilege some groups and silence others. Three sets of research questions guided this critical content analysis: (1) What kinds of family models are in this selection of award-winning English-language children's picturebooks from around the world?; (2) What patterns of heteronormativity exist in these books? In what ways can books be read to expand beyond heteronormative assumptions?; and (3) In what other ways are families portrayed as diverse in these books? How do these identity categories (e.g., race, religion) create multiple and intersecting identities? The purpose of this critical content analysis was to build a reading library that would invite a diverse group of children to discuss their lives and talk about their families.
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spellingShingle Resisting Gentle Bias: A Critical Content Analysis of Family Diversity in Picturebooks
Lo, Rachel Skrlac
Content Analysis
Diversity
Family (Sociological Unit)
Picture Books
Childrens Literature
Awards
Racial Bias
Social Bias
Gender Bias
Sexual Orientation
LGBTQ People
Resisting Gentle Bias: A Critical Content Analysis of Family Diversity in Picturebooks Lo, Rachel Skrlac Content Analysis Diversity Family (Sociological Unit) Picture Books Childrens Literature Awards Racial Bias Social Bias Gender Bias Sexual Orientation LGBTQ People This critical content analysis of 116 award-winning English language picture storybooks explores depictions of families in order to identify and question dominant family models. Representations of families must be considered in any diversity analysis to ensure all children are capable of seeing families as they appear in communities. The objective for this study was to review a large body of children's literature to analyze the scope of families portrayed. The author provides a cogent analysis of family models (e.g., two-parent, single-parent, blended, extended) analyzed for heteronormative and racial diversity as well other identity categories. This intersectional analysis helps to makes visible patterns of bias that privilege some groups and silence others. Three sets of research questions guided this critical content analysis: (1) What kinds of family models are in this selection of award-winning English-language children's picturebooks from around the world?; (2) What patterns of heteronormativity exist in these books? In what ways can books be read to expand beyond heteronormative assumptions?; and (3) In what other ways are families portrayed as diverse in these books? How do these identity categories (e.g., race, religion) create multiple and intersecting identities? The purpose of this critical content analysis was to build a reading library that would invite a diverse group of children to discuss their lives and talk about their families.
title Resisting Gentle Bias: A Critical Content Analysis of Family Diversity in Picturebooks
topic Content Analysis
Diversity
Family (Sociological Unit)
Picture Books
Childrens Literature
Awards
Racial Bias
Social Bias
Gender Bias
Sexual Orientation
LGBTQ People
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1271621