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近50年来,校舍摇滚!一直是美国数百万儿童教育的主要内容。这部热播电视剧共有七季,第三季名为《美国摇滚》!,专注于美国历史和公民。该节目朗朗上口、通俗易懂的曲调被社会研究教育工作者用来教授年轻人基本的公民知识,其中包括关于美国革命、宪法、妇女选举权、向西扩张、政府三个部门、选举团以及移民和同化的片段。这一季的共同主线促进了对过去的叙事,以白人作为美国民主的创始人和提供者的伟大为中心。这一版本的历史和公民学以白人中产阶级文化和规范为中心,同时将有色人种定位为“他者”——不同且低人一等,不被视为美国国家身份的一部分(Takaki,2008)。考虑到校舍的岩石!是一个不同历史时代的遗迹,我们不能指望今天的年轻人会与这些视频中呈现的历史和公民的粉饰版本联系在一起。直到2021年7月,“我们人民”来到现场。《我们是人民》是Netflix上的一部动画流媒体连续剧,是对原版《校舍岩石》的更新!美国摇滚季。该系列由10集4分钟组成,配有令人惊叹的动画和视觉效果,涵盖了积极的公民身份、联邦制、法院、税收和移民等主题。每一集都有现代艺术家创作和表演的原创歌曲,如Janelle Monae、H.E.R、Lin Manuel Miranda、Brandi Carlile、Cordae、Andra day、Adam Lambert和国家青年桂冠诗人Amanda Gorman。这部电视剧是由娱乐圈的一些重量级人物开发的:克里斯·倪,他创造了可爱的Doc McStuffins儿童电视节目;肯尼亚巴里斯,广受欢迎的美国广播公司黄金时段节目《黑人至上》的创作者;以及最终的权力夫妇,前总统和永远的第一夫人巴拉克和米歇尔·奥巴马。
We, too, sing America: Preparing a new generation of active citizens
For nearly 50 years, SchoolHouse Rocks! has been a staple in the education of millions of children in the United States. There were seven seasons of the hit television show, with Season 3, titled America Rock!, focusing on U.S. history and civics. The show’s catchy and folksy tunes have been used by social studies educators to teach young people basic civic knowledge, with episodes on the American Revolution, the Constitution, women’s suffrage, westward expansion, the three branches of government, the Electoral College, and immigration and assimilation. The common thread throughout the season promotes a narrative of the past that centers the greatness of white men as the founders and purveyors of American Democracy. This version of history and civics centers white middle class culture and norms while positioning people of Color as the “Other”—different and inferior and not seen as part of America’s national identity (Takaki, 2008). Given that SchoolHouse Rocks! is a relic from a different historical era, we cannot expect the young people of today to connect with the whitewashed version of history and civics presented in these videos. That was until We The People pulled up to the scene in July of 2021. We The People is an animated streaming series on Netflix that serves as an update to the original SchoolHouse Rocks! America Rock season. The series consists of 10 four-minute episodes with stunning animation and visuals that cover topics such as active citizenship, federalism, the courts, taxes, and immigration. Each episode features original songs written and performed by modern day artists like Janelle Monae, H.E.R, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Brandi Carlile, Cordae, Andra Day, Adam Lambert, and National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman. The series was developed by some heavy hitters in the entertainment industry: Chris Nee, who created the lovable Doc McStuffins children’s television show; Kenya Barris, the creator of the widely popular ABC primetime show Black-ish; along with the ultimate power couple, former President and forever First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama.