No. of pages 140
Published: 1992
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"Through Whose Eyes?: Exploring Racism" by Beverley Naidoo delves into the complex layers of racism through the perspectives of various characters in children's literature. Naidoo encourages readers to examine the texts critically, exploring how race, culture, and context shape narratives and influence perceptions. The book features a range of stories that illuminate the experiences of individuals of different backgrounds, prompting discussions about identity, prejudice, and social justice. By encouraging a reflective reading experience, Naidoo aims to foster greater empathy and understanding, ultimately challenging readers to confront and address their own biases. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 140 pages in this book. This book was published in 1992 by Institute of Education Press .
Beverley Naidoo is a South-African born writer and an educationalist. Apartheid prevented her and her Indian husband living in their country of birth, so they moved to Bournemouth, where Beverley is an Advisory Teacher for Cultural Diversity.