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Understanding Storytelling Among African American Children A Journey From Africa To America 1st Edition Tempii B Champion

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Understanding Storytelling Among African American Children A Journey From Africa To America 1st Edition Tempii B Champion
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.34 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Tempii B. Champion
ISBN: 0805834079
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Understanding Storytelling Among African American Children A Journey From Africa To America 1st Edition Tempii B Champion by Tempii B. Champion 0805834079 instant download after payment.

Understanding Storytelling Among African American Children: A Journey From Africa to America reports research on narrative production among African American children for the purpose of extending previous inquiry and discussion of narrative structure. Some researchers have focused on the influence of culture on the narrative structures employed by African American children; some have suggested that their narrative structures are strongly influenced by home culture; others posit that African American children, like children in general, produce narrative structures typically found in school settings. Dr. Champion contributes to previous research by suggesting that African American children do not produce one structure of narratives exclusively, but rather a repertoire of structures, some linked to African and African American, and others to European American narrative structures. Detailed analyses of narratives using both psychological text analysis and qualitative analysis are presented. An informative introduction provides background for the study, including a history of storytelling within the African American community. Part I offers a framework for understanding narrative structures among African American children. In Part II, evidence is presented that African American children produce a repertoire of narrative structures that are complex in nature. Part III connects the research findings to implications for educating African American children. Researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of literacy education, language development, African American studies, and communication sciences and disorders will find this book particularly relevant and useful.

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