TY - JOUR
T1 - Portrayals of the US in translated international children's literature
T2 - A cosmopolitan perspective
AU - Kimmel, Sue C.
AU - Forest, Danielle E.
AU - Suh, Yonghee
AU - Garrison, Kasey
N1 - Imported on 16 May 2017 - DigiTool details were: publisher = United States: University of Alabama, 2016. Volume no. (773r) = 11; Issue no. (773s) = 1; Parent title (773t) = Social Studies Research and Practice. ISSNs: 1933-5415;
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This study reports on an inductive, qualitative content analysis exploring depictions of the United States and U.S. citizens in translated, international literature for children. The sample included 18 titles recognized with the Batchelder Award or Honor, a recognition given to U.S. publishers who translate and publish outstanding children's literature with international origins. The study was situated within the framework of cosmopolitanism, a theoretical perspective acknowledging the importance of local values, culture, and traditions while embracing the global and the unfamiliar. Findings revealed depictions of the United States on the local level as a destination, refuge, and glamorized place of diversity. On the global level, the United States was portrayed as a world power with regard to its military, economics, media, and culture. These findings promote perspective taking and critical literacy as they offer a window for U.S. students into how people from other nations perceive their country.
AB - This study reports on an inductive, qualitative content analysis exploring depictions of the United States and U.S. citizens in translated, international literature for children. The sample included 18 titles recognized with the Batchelder Award or Honor, a recognition given to U.S. publishers who translate and publish outstanding children's literature with international origins. The study was situated within the framework of cosmopolitanism, a theoretical perspective acknowledging the importance of local values, culture, and traditions while embracing the global and the unfamiliar. Findings revealed depictions of the United States on the local level as a destination, refuge, and glamorized place of diversity. On the global level, the United States was portrayed as a world power with regard to its military, economics, media, and culture. These findings promote perspective taking and critical literacy as they offer a window for U.S. students into how people from other nations perceive their country.
KW - Cosmopolitanism
KW - Translateed literature
KW - Children's Literature
KW - Batchelder Award
KW - Content analysis
KW - Global education
U2 - 10.1108/SSRP-01-2016-B0001
DO - 10.1108/SSRP-01-2016-B0001
M3 - Article
SN - 1933-5415
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Social Studies Research and Practice
JF - Social Studies Research and Practice
IS - 1
ER -