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Bruner, Katharine Everett – School Library Journal, 1988
Discusses stereotypes of prevalent social attitudes in juvenile historical fiction. Examples of stereotyping of Blacks and native Americans in several well-known children's books are described. (MES)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Ethnic Stereotypes, Fiction, Social Attitudes

Kan, Katherine L. – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1994
Reviews graphic novels for young adults, including five titles from "The Adventures of Tintin," a French series that often uses ethnic and racial stereotypes which reflect the time in which they were published, and "Wolverine," a Marvel comic character adventure. (Contains six references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Book Reviews, Comics (Publications), Ethnic Stereotypes

Frankel, Elsa R. – MultiCultural Review, 1994
Examines the biases that exist in American juvenile literature (K-10) dealing with Arabs to determine whether there is a negative bias in the portrayal of Palestinian Arabs. Bias is summarized under three main types: characterization and stereotyping; language and terminology; and cultural authenticity. (GLR)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cultural Images, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Bias

Schafer, William J. – Appalachian Journal, 1992
Criticizes "The Education of Little Tree," by Forest Carter, for presenting an oversimplified and falsified view of both Indian and Appalachian cultural history in this tale of a Cherokee boy. Suggests that Carter, former white-supremacist publicist and Klansman, is pro-Indian only by way of being anti-Yankee. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Book Reviews, Cherokee (Tribe)

McKenzie, James – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1986
Reviews Louise Erdrich's 1984 novel, "Love Medicine." Refutes criticisms that the novel strengthens racism by confirming stereotypes of American Indians. Traces the pattern of story development suggesting the survival and renewal of Chippewa culture in the wake of catastrophe. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Book Reviews

Deloria, Vine, Jr. – American Indian Quarterly, 1992
Clifton's collection of essays attacks recent pro-Indian "fictions" (including Native spirituality and the relationship between the Iroquois League and the U.S. Constitution) as politically motivated romanticism and nonsense. The authors are struggling to maintain white intellectual authority over definitions of Indian identity and interpretations…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Book Reviews

Chrisman, Robert – Black Scholar, 1990
"Do the Right Thing" leaves the viewer with contradictory and confused messages that suggest that the film has no clear view of racial relations in a city. The film is examined as an ideological statement. It deconstructs contemporary African-American ideologies but does not replace them with new visions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Characterization, Ethnic Stereotypes, Film Criticism
McGowan, Laura – Workbook, 1993
"Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children" presents essays, stories, and poetry reflecting modern Indian life from a Native American perspective, and includes 84 reviews of children's books about Native Americans and guidelines for choosing literature that accurately portrays Native Americans. (LP)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Book Reviews

Collier, Eugenia – Black Scholar, 1991
Examines the literature and explores the portrayal of African Americansin creative writings of revolutionary America. The literature of the period reveals the paradox of African-American life in America, where prosperity for some was based on exploitation of others. Works of Benjamin Banneker, Thomas Jefferson, and Phyllis Wheatley are cited. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Black Literature, Black Studies