Haciendo Espejos : Multicultural Children’s Literature as Mirror Making

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Latinos and Education Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/15348431.2023.2263781
Kaitlyn Culiton, Lourdes M. Marquez, Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez
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ABSTRACTThis study analyzes the outcomes of a service-learning course where Latinas in a higher education setting created a 16-page children’s book for at-risk students as part of their education coursework in a regional public Hispanic-serving institution (HSI). There is a well-documented lack of Latina/o/x representation in children’s literature, which has impacts on literacy gaps and student confidence, but little research on the potential of creating children’s literature as a means to bridge divides. A series of qualitative focus groups at an HSI in a U.S.–Mexico border community were utilized to define the process of mirror making. Mirror making occurs when students draw from their own literacy journeys as the basis for writing while attempting to represent the experiences of emerging readers. As such, the process of mirror making represents a way of narrativizing sociopolitical issues of language, gender, and family that are relevant to their formative experiences.KEYWORDS: Children’s literatureLatinastestimonioHispanic-serving institutionrepresentation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 when the project was taught again, in the following semester, one student chose to write the book entirely in Spanish with no English translation.
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Haciendo Espejos:作为镜子制作的多元文化儿童文学
摘要本研究分析了一项服务学习课程的结果,在该课程中,高等教育中的拉丁裔为有风险的学生编写了一本16页的儿童读物,作为他们在区域公共西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)的教育课程的一部分。有充分的证据表明,儿童文学中缺乏拉丁/o/x的代表性,这对识字差距和学生信心产生了影响,但关于创造儿童文学作为弥合鸿沟的手段的潜力的研究却很少。一系列定性焦点小组在美国-墨西哥边境社区的HSI被用来定义镜子制作的过程。当学生从他们自己的识字之旅中汲取灵感作为写作的基础,同时试图代表新兴读者的经历时,就会发生镜像制作。因此,制作镜子的过程代表了一种叙述语言、性别和家庭等社会政治问题的方式,这些问题与他们的形成经历有关。关键词:儿童文学相关评估西班牙裔服务机构代表披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。注1在接下来的一个学期,当这个项目再次被教授时,有一个学生选择完全用西班牙语写这本书,没有英语翻译。
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Journal of Latinos and Education
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