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Anti-racist Strategies in Finnish Children’s Literature: Physical Appearance and Language as Signifiers of National Belonging

Children's Literature in Education, 2012
This article examines anti-racist strategies employed in Finnish children’s literature. The examples from four stories illustrate that certain physical characteristics and cultural markers can become strong signifiers of nationality, that is Finnishness.
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Elements of Anti-racist Early Childhood Education: A Literature Review

2022
The primary objective of this research was to identify the elements of an anti-racist/bias framework for early childhood education. We conducted a literature review of academic articles and grey literature documents (e.g., policies and frameworks adopted by school boards) and found 22 articles that we analyzed in this report.
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An inquiry into the contextual specificity of Canadian literature on anti-racist education

2009
This study focuses on Canadian literature on anti-racist education and, in particular, the body of literature which acknowledges a sense of conflict between the theories, goals, and strategies of anti-racism and multiculturalism. The purpose of the study is to investigate the ways in which this body of literature addresses the Canadian context ...
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Colonialism from past to present — talking back to the en-lightenment : practicing anti-racist teaching and learning in eighteenth-century British literature (Roundtable)

2021
Etched onto the ocean-battered surface of Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, the year 1620 remains ingrained in the cultural and literary memories of over three centuries of American identity. As a collective imaginary, the cultural monolith of American national belonging partakes in a historical narrative that extends its roots far beyond the shores of ...
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Quince Duncan's Los cuentos de Anansi: Reframing Young Black Lives in Anti-Racist Costa Rican Children's Literature

International Research in Children's Literature
This article investigates the role of Los cuentos de Anansi (Anancy's Stories) (2019), written by Quince Duncan and illustrated by Ruth Angulo Cruz, in disrupting anti-Blackness via anti-racist stories for Afro-Latine young peoples in Costa Rica. Drawing from the critical work of scholars such as Richard Delgado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Patricia ...
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