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Issue 10.2 (June 2008)
Thematic Issue: Racialized Narratives for Children.
Ed. C. Richard King and John Streamas

Editorial

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Introduction to Racialized Narratives for Children
C. Richard King

Articles

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A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representation of Asian Indian Folk Tales in US-American Children's Literature
Sudeshna Roy

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The Ambiguous Nature of Multiculturalism in Two Picture Books about 9/11
Jo Lampert

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Racism, Disable-ism, and Heterosexism in the Making of Helen Keller
Andy Prettol

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Children's Film as Social Practice
J. Zornado

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Children's Video Games as Interactive Racialization
Cathlena Martin

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Narrative Politics in Historical Fictions for Children
John Streamas

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The Politics of Childhood in Ellis's Three Wishes
Wafaa Hasan

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Polly Bemis, Pedagogy, and Multiculturalism in the Classroom
Katy Fry

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Natives, Nostalgia, and Nature in Children's Popular Film Narratives
C. Richard King

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Race and Gender Representations in Advertising in Cable Cartoon Programming
Debra L. Merskin

Bibliography

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A Bibliography of Work on Racial Narratives for Children
Marie Drews

 
 
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