Children's Literature in Critical Contexts of Displacement: Exploring the Value of Hope

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Title: Children's Literature in Critical Contexts of Displacement: Exploring the Value of Hope
Authors: McAdam, Julie E. (ORCID 0000-0002-5402-6711), Abou Ghaida, Susanne, Arizpe, Evelyn, Hirsu, Lavinia, Motawy, Yasmine
Source: Education Sciences. 2020 10.
Availability: MDPI AG. Klybeckstrasse 64, 4057 Basel, Switzerland. Tel: e-mail: indexing@mdpi.com; Web site: http://www.mdpi.com
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 2020
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Intervention, Migration, Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Psychological Patterns, Disadvantaged
Geographic Terms: Egypt, Mexico
ISSN: 2227-7102
Abstract: The article builds upon work carried out through a Children's Literature in Critical Contexts of Displacement (CLCCD) network funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council--Global Challenges Research Fund. The network brought together academics as well as government and non-governmental organisations with expertise in children's literature, migration, and education who were actively working in Egypt and Mexico. They collaboratively designed workshops that examined the use of children's literature as a cultural tool for post-crisis interventions that could contribute to creating a safe space for children and their families to reimagine and restore their self and group identities. This article begins by unravelling the concept of hope, arguing for a critical understanding of hope for transformative use within contexts of flux. Using a critical content analysis approach, five picturebooks used by Egyptian and Mexican mediators were analysed in order to develop an understanding of how critical hope developed within the texts. The emerging themes have been expanded into a set of guiding questions that will enable mediators and educators to use children's literature in contexts of displacement or precarity.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2021
Accession Number: EJ1279774
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The article builds upon work carried out through a Children's Literature in Critical Contexts of Displacement (CLCCD) network funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council--Global Challenges Research Fund. The network brought together academics as well as government and non-governmental organisations with expertise in children's literature, migration, and education who were actively working in Egypt and Mexico. They collaboratively designed workshops that examined the use of children's literature as a cultural tool for post-crisis interventions that could contribute to creating a safe space for children and their families to reimagine and restore their self and group identities. This article begins by unravelling the concept of hope, arguing for a critical understanding of hope for transformative use within contexts of flux. Using a critical content analysis approach, five picturebooks used by Egyptian and Mexican mediators were analysed in order to develop an understanding of how critical hope developed within the texts. The emerging themes have been expanded into a set of guiding questions that will enable mediators and educators to use children's literature in contexts of displacement or precarity.
ISSN:2227-7102