Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Children are fascinated by the natural world from a young age, evidence of an innate human tendency to form meaningful relationships with nature. At a young age, children are also exposed to various gender norming influences, such as the use of personal pronouns (she/her, him/his, it/its, they/their). I assessed thirty-nine historical children’s books from the “Golden Age” of children’s literature (1865-1926) for their use of personal pronouns in reference to non-human marine animals. These texts suggest that pronoun use in regard to marine animals is neither random nor systematic, but rather demonstrates a predilection toward masculine personal pronouns, particularly when describing active a...
Speakers and writers of English can choose whether to mark a high level of sentience in a nonhuman a...
This study is about gender in children's literature and the purpose of the study is to discuss and p...
It is nowadays widely agreed that gender identity is socially and culturally constructed. This const...
In this study we investigate the relative frequencies of female and male terms in early reading mate...
The essay outlines children's literature at the turn of the xix c. as regards animal characters and ...
Two studies were conducted to (1) discover how often and in what contexts preschool children might h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Saltwater Language: Making Sense of Ourselves Through ...
This thesis investigates textual practices including pedagogies which enable children to produce rea...
Gender representations reproduce and legitimate gender systems. To examine this aspect of the gender...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
From a very young age, most children are exposed to literature. Whether it is a nightly bedtime stor...
Abstract Speakers and writers of English can choose whether to mark a high level of sentience in a ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how gender is described in some of the most popular ch...
This text analysis is a baseline study on how subject pronouns were used in a sample of kindergarten...
Speakers and writers of English can choose whether to mark a high level of sentience in a nonhuman a...
This study is about gender in children's literature and the purpose of the study is to discuss and p...
It is nowadays widely agreed that gender identity is socially and culturally constructed. This const...
In this study we investigate the relative frequencies of female and male terms in early reading mate...
The essay outlines children's literature at the turn of the xix c. as regards animal characters and ...
Two studies were conducted to (1) discover how often and in what contexts preschool children might h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Saltwater Language: Making Sense of Ourselves Through ...
This thesis investigates textual practices including pedagogies which enable children to produce rea...
Gender representations reproduce and legitimate gender systems. To examine this aspect of the gender...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
From a very young age, most children are exposed to literature. Whether it is a nightly bedtime stor...
Abstract Speakers and writers of English can choose whether to mark a high level of sentience in a ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how gender is described in some of the most popular ch...
This text analysis is a baseline study on how subject pronouns were used in a sample of kindergarten...
Speakers and writers of English can choose whether to mark a high level of sentience in a nonhuman a...
This study is about gender in children's literature and the purpose of the study is to discuss and p...
It is nowadays widely agreed that gender identity is socially and culturally constructed. This const...