ISBN13: | 9781032534039 |
ISBN10: | 1032534036 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 142 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 260 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 12 Illustrations, black & white; 12 Halftones, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white |
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Literature in general, reference works
Literary theory
Epics, narrative poems
Further readings in literature
Nursery school
Primary education
Literature in general, reference works (charity campaign)
Literary theory (charity campaign)
Epics, narrative poems (charity campaign)
Further readings in literature (charity campaign)
Nursery school (charity campaign)
Primary education (charity campaign)
Language, Identity and Diversity in Picturebooks
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This book presents a range of perspectives on the way language, diversity and identity are reflected in New Zealand children?s literature, based on the published research of Nicola Daly.
This book presents a range of perspectives on the way language, diversity, and identity are reflected in New Zealand children?s literature, based on the published research of Nicola Daly, an associate professor in the Division of Education of the University of Waikato, and her colleagues.
The book is organised into two sections. The first section examines the use of Te Reo M?ori and English in the text of New Zealand picturebooks, exploring the linguistic landscape of M?ori-English bilingual picturebooks. The second section, The Pedagogical Potential of Picturebooks, explores how picturebooks featuring M?ori, English, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), and Pacific languages reflect identity and support diversity in society. Research from several educational contexts, ranging from kindergarten to university, where picturebooks are used to support learning language and learning about language is also discussed. Themes of language, identity, and diversity are explored throughout the two sections and brought together in the concluding chapter?s discussion of the power of picturebooks.
This book will be of interest to scholars in children?s literature and education; it may also be relevant to scholars in linguistics library and information studies, cultural studies, and media and communication studies.
Tahi- 1. He Timatatanga- Introduction. Part 1. Linguistic Landscapes and Language Hierarchies. Rua- 2. Ng? kupu-Words. Toru- 3. Ng? Reo-Languages. Wh?- 4. Linguistic Landscapes and Language Hierarchies. Part 2. The Pedagogical Potential of Picturebooks. Rima- 5. Supporting Identity and Diversity. Ono- 6. Dual language Picturebooks and Adults. Whitu. 7. Dual language Picturebooks and Children. Waru- 8. He Mutunga-A Conclusion. References