How Young Children Perceive Race
- Robyn M. Holmes - Monmouth University, USA
Volume:
12
Other Titles in:
Ethnic Studies (General)
Ethnic Studies (General)
February 1995 | 146 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Using the results of a participant observation study, Robyn M Holmes illustrates how young children learn about ethnic identity. Unlike many previous studies, performed in experimental and contrived settings, the author worked with children in a kindergarten environment. The resulting account uses the children's own words and drawings to illustrate their beliefs and understanding about race and ethnicity. Particular issues addressed include: how children understand group boundaries; view their selves; and develop an ethnic component of friendship, romance and procreation.
Introduction
Field Methods
The Elementary Schools
Categories and Cognition
Conceptions of Self
Friendship and Ethnicity
Procreation and Race
Conclusion