亚裔/亚裔美国儿童绘本对家的描绘分析

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jinhee Kim, Tai Lew
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学者们已经证明,家是儿童文学的一个重要主题,是主人公要么留在那里,要么离开的地方。孩子们也可以通过课堂上介绍的绘本了解家。然而,当他们把不同的家庭概念带到学校时,他们的家庭生活经历和绘本中对家庭的描述可能会出现差异。尽管如此,关于家庭是如何被呈现和描绘的研究却很少,尤其是在亚裔美国儿童生活的背景下。本研究探讨了家在亚洲/亚裔儿童绘本中的表现,重点关注这些绘本如何在多样性和流动性的范围内处理家。通过分析2000年至2023年间在美国出版的26本以亚洲/亚裔美国儿童为主角的书籍,数据分析表明,家的概念包括物质和情感两个方面,往往以复杂的方式交织在一起。该研究还强调,对家庭的描述往往是单一的,与对亚洲人/亚裔美国人的刻板印象交织在一起。这项研究鼓励幼儿教育教师批判性地审视家庭的复杂性,特别是超越那些基于西方中产阶级价值观的复杂性,并为作家、插画家和研究人员提供了启示。
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An Analysis of Home as Portrayed in Asian/Asian American Children’s Picture Books

Scholars have documented that home is a significant theme in children’s literature, serving as a place where protagonists either stay or from which they leave. Children can also learn about home through picture books introduced in their classrooms. However, they may experience discrepancies between their lived home experiences and the representations of home in picture books, as they bring diverse notions of home to school. Despite this, there is a paucity of research examining how home is presented and portrayed, particularly in the context of Asian American children’s lives. This study explores the representation of home in Asian/Asian American children's picture books, focusing on how these books address home within the spectrum of multiplicity and mobility. By analyzing 26 books published in the U.S. between 2000 and 2023 featuring Asian/Asian American child protagonists, the data analyses reveal that the concept of home encompasses both materialized and affective aspects, often intertwined in complex ways. The study also highlights that representations of home tend to be monolithic and intertwined with stereotypes of Asians/Asian Americans. This research encourages early childhood education teachers to critically examine the complexities of home, especially beyond those based on Western middle-class values, and offers implications for authors, illustrators, and researchers.

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Early Childhood Education Journal
Early Childhood Education Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.30
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14.80%
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124
期刊介绍: Early Childhood Education Journal is a professional publication of original peer-reviewed articles that reflect exemplary practices in the field of contemporary early childhood education. Articles cover the social, physical, emotional, and intellectual development of children age birth through 8, analyzing issues, trends, and practices from an educational perspective. The journal publishes feature-length articles that skillfully blend 1) theory, research, and practice, 2) descriptions of outstanding early childhood programs worldwide, and 3) quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research. Early Childhood Education Journal is of interest not only to classroom teachers, child care providers, college and university faculty, and administrators, but also to other professionals in psychology, health care, family relations, and social services dedicated to the care of young children. Areas of Emphasis: International studies; Educational programs in diverse settings; Early learning across multiple domains; Projects demonstrating inter-professional collaboration; Qualitative and quantitative research and case studies; Best practices in early childhood teacher education; Theory, research, and practice relating to professional development; Family, school, and community relationships; Investigations related to curriculum and instruction; Articles that link theory and best practices; Reviews of research with well-articulated connections to the field
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