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Children of “A Dream Come True”: A Critical Content Analysis of the Representations of Transracial Chinese Adoption in Picturebooks
This study offers a critical content analysis of thirty-six contemporary realistic picturebooks featuring transracial Chinese adoption. The...
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The Individual Experience of Migrant Adoptees
In previous chapters, it was suggested that the documentaries aired by the PBS program POV tended to approach migration as a phenomenon with... -
Conclusion
This concluding chapter, in addition to providing a summary of the main points emanating from the other chapters, offers a reading of how the... -
The Shame of ‘Mixedness’: Black Exclusion and Dis/alienation
This chapter uses ‘brownness’ as ideal to take up a discussion of somaesthetics and sarkaesthetics through looking at the shame caused by negative... -
Female pioneers, Good Indians, and Settler Nostalgia: Colonial Ambivalence in Sally Armstrong’s The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor
The paper focuses on the Canadian novel The nine lives of Charlotte Taylor, published in 2007 by renowned Amnesty International reporter Sally... -
Meridel Le Sueur’s Salute to Spring: “A Movement Up Which All Are Moving”
A belief shared by all of the writers examined thus far is the notion that the lower- and working classes could not adequately represent themselves...