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Andrea Lemahieu Glaws; Emily Johns-O'Leary; Sarah Leonhart – Journal of Children's Literature, 2023
When we considered how current sociopolitical events may impact experiences of girlhood today and remembered our own lived girlhood experiences, we came to the collective realization that we often turned to books as a way to make sense of our liminal experiences during girlhood. Given the sociopolitical moment in which we are living and…
Descriptors: Fiction, History, Awards, Females
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Abas, Suriati; Bamanger, Ebrahim; Gashan, Amani K.; Guler, Aslihan – Journal of Children's Literature, 2021
The rise in hate crimes toward immigrants across communities (Potok, 2017) has led to a focus on children's literature with immigration themes for opening up conversations in classrooms (Rodriguez & Braden, 2018). Because children's knowledge about people and the communities they live in is informed by the media, portrayals of immigrants'…
Descriptors: Muslims, Immigrants, Teaching Methods, Childrens Literature
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Connors, Sean P.; Trites, Roberta Seelinger – Journal of Children's Literature, 2021
The disproportionate impact of environmental degradation on First Nations peoples and on other communities of color is not new. Indigenous peoples, Black people, and other marginalized communities experience the consequences of environmental degradation disproportionately (Taylor, 2014; Washington, 2019), telling us that environmental justice and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Social Justice, Cultural Influences, Feminism
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Parsons, Linda T.; Mikita, Clara – Journal of Children's Literature, 2019
The current state of homelessness in the United States, the barriers and challenges students who are homeless face, and the prevailing neoliberal construction of homelessness provide the situational context for this study and the discourse within which this analysis of nine children's novels was written. The authors initiated this study with the…
Descriptors: Barriers, Homeless People, Neoliberalism, Discourse Analysis
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Pantaleo, Sylvia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2019
"Metalepsis" is a narrative structural device that increases the complexity of narrative representations by breaching conventional "relationships and hierarchies between characters, texts, authors, illustrators and readers" (McCallum, 2008, p. 181). The focus of this article is how types of metalepsis contribute to the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Childrens Literature
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Toliver, S. R. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2018
"The Hunger Games" (S. Collins, 2008) is one of the best-selling fiction books for young people in the United States (Calta, 2014). Although classified as dystopian literature, "The Hunger Games" is situated within the larger literary category of science fiction, a genre often defined by the presence of strange, yet plausible,…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Genres, Futures (of Society), Socialization
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Rodriguez, Sanjuana C.; Braden, Eliza Gabrielle – Journal of Children's Literature, 2018
The aim of this article is to examine the immigration experiences of Latinx child characters in picturebooks, analyzing the portrayals for their potential impact as mirrors and windows for students in today's schools. This study builds on research that explores Latinx representation in children's literature by specifically attending to how authors…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Childrens Literature, Immigration
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Panos, Alexandra – Journal of Children's Literature, 2017
Carl Hiaasen's "Flush" (2005) addresses one of the key issues of our time: environmental degradation. His story offers children opportunities to think about how to act and behave in the face of environmental challenges and serves as an argument against prioritizing capitalism over the environment and humanity. "Flush" positions…
Descriptors: Environment, Novels, Social Systems, Economic Factors
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Jewett, Pamela; Johnson, Denise; Lowery, Ruth McKoy; Stiles, James W. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2015
In this article, the authors provide a synopsis of the 2014 Children's Literature Assembly (CLA) Workshop. The Workshop explored how fiction and nonfiction children's and young adult's literature create opportunities for in-depth learning in the content areas. Participants had the opportunity to hear the stories of authors and illustrators of…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature