Representation in Children’s Book Council of Australia Early Childhood and Picture Book Awarded Books (2018-2020)

Megan Brown
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The call for more diversity in children’s literature has increased over the past decade. Many researchers draw on Rudine Sims Bishop’s theory of Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors (1990) to argue that children need to be able to see their lives reflected in the media they consume, not just as caricatures or tokenistic characters, but as protagonists and everyday people. The prizing of children’s literature acts as a stamp of approval for what is considered quality literature, and often results in an undiscerning market that purchases texts simply because of their awarded prize. The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year award is one of the most prestigious literary awards available in the country, particularly for younger readers. This critical content analysis examines the winners, honoured, and short-listed texts for the Book of the Year awards in the Picture Book and Early Childhood categories for the years 2018-2020. The analysis found that the majority of the texts reinforce the current social and cultural discourse of the straight, white, cis-gendered, able-bodied male. Given the social and cultural impact of the CBCA awards, it is essential that the discourses and ways of being that are represented in the awarded texts are critically investigated to ensure they are representative of their readership and do not perpetuate a damaging message to readers about their or others’ identity.
2018-2020年入选澳大利亚儿童图书委员会早期儿童和绘本获奖图书
在过去的十年里,要求儿童文学更加多样化的呼声越来越高。许多研究人员借鉴了Rudine Sims Bishop关于窗户、镜子和滑动玻璃门的理论(1990),认为儿童需要能够看到他们消费的媒体反映出他们的生活,而不仅仅是漫画或象征性的角色,而是作为主角和日常生活中的人。儿童文学的获奖被认为是对高质量文学作品的认可,往往会导致一个盲目的市场,仅仅因为获奖而购买这些作品。澳大利亚儿童图书委员会(CBCA)年度图书奖是该国最负盛名的文学奖之一,尤其是对年轻读者来说。本关键内容分析考察了2018-2020年绘本和幼儿类年度最佳图书奖的获奖、获奖和入围文本。分析发现,大多数文本都强化了当前社会和文化中关于直男、白人、顺性别、健全男性的话语。鉴于CBCA奖项的社会和文化影响,至关重要的是,对获奖文本中所代表的话语和存在方式进行批判性调查,以确保它们代表其读者,并且不会向读者传递关于他们或他人身份的破坏性信息。
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