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Early Childhood in Postcolonial Australia

  • P. Srinivasan

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Early Childhood in Postcolonial Australia explores how cultural identities are contested in postcolonial spaces by subjects of nation, color and culture in early childhood settings. The book uses participatory action research methodology to gather how language was used in early childhood settings to "speak" of the interaction between the cultural groups of "self" and "other" in Australia. Ganga, the largest river in India is used as a metaphor by the author to guide the narrators and the narratives through multiple theories to surface their subjective attachments to such identities. By doing so, it provides a dialogic form of discourse analysis for researchers and early childhood educators, who want to critically inquire how cultural identities are contested by the "Power" of "whiteness" ideology in postcolonial countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK and USA.

Genres

  • Children of minorities
  • Australia, social conditions
  • East indians
  • Ethnicity
  • Human skin color
  • English language, social aspects
  • Early childhood education
  • Postcolonialism
  • Australia, race relations
  • Social conditions
  • Language
  • Childhood and youth
  • Psychological aspects
  • English language
  • Race relations
  • Social aspects
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • Discrimination & Race Relations
  • Minority Studies
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  • P. Srinivasan

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Editions

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    Palgrave Macmillan

    Jun 05, 2014

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    Palgrave Macmillan Limited

    2014

  • Edition cover

    Palgrave Macmillan

    2014