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Being (Asian) American children: children’s exploration of racial/cultural identity and racism
This study explores young Asian American children's emerging ideas of racial identity and experiences of racism through multimodal representations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. To explore children's identity and understanding of racial experience, we used Suda (수다) with children, which refers to deeply engaged conversations and often involves participants' emotions. Adopting autoethnography, we used multiple data sources, including documentation of children's conversations with family relating to their identity and experiences of racism and a collection of children's artifacts. Findings showed that our children explored their racial identity in various aspects surrounding them, ranging from their body, classroom materials, and passports to their family origins. Suda provided the space for our children to freely explore their racial identities and experiences of Asian racism/Hate Crime. [ FROM AUTHOR]
期刊介绍:
Race Ethnicity & Education is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a focal point for international scholarship, research and debate. It publishes original and challenging research which explores the dynamics of race, racism and ethnicity in education policy, theory and practice. The journal has quickly established itself as essential reading for those working in this field and especially welcomes writing which addresses the interconnections between race, ethnicity and multiple forms of oppression including class, gender, sexuality and disability. All articles are independently refereed and the journal is supported by a distinguished international editorial panel.