Trade books’ evolving historical representation of John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Q2 Social Sciences
John H. Bickford III , Razak K. Dwomoh
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Abstract

History-based trade books, such as biographies, narrative non-fiction, and expository texts, are essential secondary sources in social studies classrooms. Research, though, indicates a preponderance of misrepresentations in trade books’ depictions of historical eras and figures. We examined trade books’ historical representation of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, an iconic American president. The data sample featured biographies targeting various grade-ranges and published in different eras. Including books targeting early grade, middle grade, and high school students enabled comparisons of historical representation within and between different grade-ranges. Incorporating texts published in different eras allowed for consideration of how Kennedy’s historical representation changed over time. Mixed methods content analysis—reliant on both open and axial-coding—yielded important findings about how children’s and young adult authors depicted Kennedy’s family history, particularly during World War II, privileged social position, Catholicism, wife, health, tensions during his presidency, and his assassination and subsequent conspiracy theories. Trade books’ representations appeared to be shaped more by date-of-publication than intended age of the reader. Identified historical misrepresentations included presentism, omission, exceptionalism, and heroification. Significance for teachers and researchers is articulated and practical classroom suggestions are provided.

大众图书对约翰·菲茨杰拉德·肯尼迪的历史描述的演变
以历史为基础的商业书籍,如传记、叙事非小说类和说明性文本,是社会研究课堂上必不可少的次要资源。然而,研究表明,在商业书籍对历史时代和人物的描述中,存在大量的虚假陈述。我们考察了大众图书中对美国标志性总统约翰•菲茨杰拉德•肯尼迪(John Fitzgerald Kennedy)的历史描述。数据样本的特点是传记针对不同的年级范围和出版在不同的时代。包括针对初中生、初中生和高中生的书籍,可以比较不同年级范围内和不同年级之间的历史代表性。结合不同时代出版的文本,可以考虑肯尼迪的历史表现如何随着时间的推移而变化。混合方法内容分析——依赖于开放编码和轴向编码——产生了重要的发现,关于儿童和年轻成人作者如何描述肯尼迪的家族史,特别是在第二次世界大战期间,特权的社会地位,天主教,妻子,健康,总统任期内的紧张关系,他的暗杀和随后的阴谋论。大众图书的表述似乎更多地取决于出版日期,而不是读者的预期年龄。已确认的历史歪曲包括现场论、遗漏论、例外论和英雄化。阐述了对教师和研究者的意义,并提出了切实可行的课堂建议。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.90
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0.00%
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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