The study of readers’ responses to literature can help to make public the voices of bicultural children and young adults who experience life from a diversity of perspectives. This study explores the relationship between response to literature and the complex world views of four bicultural students, there Asian American and one of Jewish and Eastern European descent. The focal literary work of the study was the cross-cultural text Homesick by Jean Fritz, a Newbery Honor book about the author’s growing up in China on the eve of the Communist revolution. The participants were interviewed about their experiences with the text in terms of characterization, major events, setting, cultural and historical aspects of the narrative, and appropriatene...
The first statement reflects one student\u27s vision of her world and her solution to one problem in...
This article aims to reveal in a comparative and empirical way how subjects with English cultural b...
The research question addressed is Which cultural factors affect the construction of literary meani...
The study of readers’ responses to literature can help to make public the voices of bicultural child...
Reader response theory provides the framework for the present study that explored literary elements ...
Culture is the terrain through which the individual speaks as a member of the contemporary national ...
Since the United States has become an ethnically and culturally diverse country and has become a mic...
This study attempted to describe elementary grade children's response to texts from a variety of cul...
In this study I examined how a group of native speakers and non-native speakers of English confronte...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Chinese American images in selected children\u27s fictio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Chinese American images in selected children\u27s fictio...
This thesis will compare coming-of-age narratives by writers from three different ethnic groups, Mex...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Chinese transnational adolescents (CTAs) negotiate their...
Although each Asian culture is unique, many Americans tend to generalize and see Asian as one vagu...
Bicultural theories can help us understand people who experience bicultural or multicultural situati...
The first statement reflects one student\u27s vision of her world and her solution to one problem in...
This article aims to reveal in a comparative and empirical way how subjects with English cultural b...
The research question addressed is Which cultural factors affect the construction of literary meani...
The study of readers’ responses to literature can help to make public the voices of bicultural child...
Reader response theory provides the framework for the present study that explored literary elements ...
Culture is the terrain through which the individual speaks as a member of the contemporary national ...
Since the United States has become an ethnically and culturally diverse country and has become a mic...
This study attempted to describe elementary grade children's response to texts from a variety of cul...
In this study I examined how a group of native speakers and non-native speakers of English confronte...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Chinese American images in selected children\u27s fictio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Chinese American images in selected children\u27s fictio...
This thesis will compare coming-of-age narratives by writers from three different ethnic groups, Mex...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Chinese transnational adolescents (CTAs) negotiate their...
Although each Asian culture is unique, many Americans tend to generalize and see Asian as one vagu...
Bicultural theories can help us understand people who experience bicultural or multicultural situati...
The first statement reflects one student\u27s vision of her world and her solution to one problem in...
This article aims to reveal in a comparative and empirical way how subjects with English cultural b...
The research question addressed is Which cultural factors affect the construction of literary meani...