有限的写照:在获奖的儿童绘本中对美国民权运动的描绘

S. Schroeder, J. Gates
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本文探讨了2010年至2018年间出版的获奖儿童绘本中对美国民权运动的描述。具体来说,我们将重点放在美国图书馆协会(ALA)和国家社会研究委员会(NCSS)选出的25本书上,以列入他们的年度图书清单。我们收录了关于长期民权运动的事件或人物的书籍,以及著名的非裔美国人“第一”或著名的文化人物,他们在这一时期经历了种族歧视和/或参与了激进主义。使用定性内容分析,我们探讨了书籍在多大程度上扩展或限制了六种常见的和不准确的运动叙述。最终,我们发现,我们分析的大多数获奖书籍对民权运动的描述都是有限的,通常将种族主义描述为仅限于南方,没有描述运动中对妇女的性别歧视,将运动的要求减少到仅仅是废除种族隔离,并呈现运动的英雄而不是集体。虽然我们认为这些书中有许多是有局限性的,但我们最后提出了一些建议,以扩大学生对民权运动的理解的方式使用这些文本。
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A Limited Portrayal: Depictions of the American Civil Rights Movement in Award-Winning Children’s Picture Books
Abstract This article explores depictions of the American Civil Rights Movement in award-winning children’s picture books published between 2010 and 2018. Specifically, we focused on 25 books chosen by the American Library Association (ALA) and the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) for inclusion on their yearly book lists. We included books about events or figures of the long Civil Rights Movement as well as notable African-American “firsts” or famous cultural figures whose experiences with racial discrimination and/or engagement with activism during this time period were depicted. Using qualitative content analysis, we explored the extent to which books expanded or limited six common and inaccurate narratives of the movement. Ultimately, we found that the majority of award-winning books we analyzed present a limited portrayal of the Civil Rights Movement, often depicting racism as confined solely to the South, failing to depict sexism against women within the movement, reducing the demands of the movement to solely desegregation, and presenting heroes of the movement rather than collectives. While we see many of these books as limiting, we close with suggestions for using these texts in ways that can expand students’ understandings of the Civil Rights Movement.
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