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Year 2020, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 121 - 142, 30.06.2020

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“Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature

Year 2020, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 121 - 142, 30.06.2020

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How does literature for children portray homes lost and perhaps found? Does children’s literature liberate or subjugate with these representations? What kinds of
perspectives do the written and visual representations in children’s narratives offer? How is the experience of subjugated childhoods represented in these narratives?
How is the sense of self and sense of place, namely home, represented in both word and image? The literary representation of children is contingent upon preestablished notions of political formations and identity, namely the dynamics of the subjugated and subjugator. Employing theories from canonical critics in the
field of postcolonial study, this paper looks at several children’s narratives to explore the value of children’s stories in representing home(lessness) from the perspective of child immigrants and refugees. It argues for the need to question whether these representations in children’s narratives subjugate or liberate, considering how children’s books can be seen as political acts. It argues that literature for children can be used as a tool of criticism to critique certain ideologies (and the existing social order and postcolonial ties). Considering the relationship between the individual and the state, it concludes by considering children’s narratives as a way of configuring and even overturning the notion of home(lessness) and the significant question of whether a return to the homeland is ever possible.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Science
Journal Section Articles
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Leyla Savsar This is me 0000-0002-9630-2462

Publication Date June 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 25 Issue: 1

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APA Savsar, L. (2020). “Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, 25(1), 121-142.
AMA Savsar L. “Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature. PERCEPTIONS. June 2020;25(1):121-142.
Chicago Savsar, Leyla. “‘Who Shall Return Us the Children?’ Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 25, no. 1 (June 2020): 121-42.
EndNote Savsar L (June 1, 2020) “Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 25 1 121–142.
IEEE L. Savsar, “‘Who Shall Return us the Children?’ Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature”, PERCEPTIONS, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 121–142, 2020.
ISNAD Savsar, Leyla. “‘Who Shall Return Us the Children?’ Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 25/1 (June 2020), 121-142.
JAMA Savsar L. “Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature. PERCEPTIONS. 2020;25:121–142.
MLA Savsar, Leyla. “‘Who Shall Return Us the Children?’ Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, vol. 25, no. 1, 2020, pp. 121-42.
Vancouver Savsar L. “Who Shall Return us the Children?” Picturing Home(lessness) and Postcolonial Childhoods in Immigrant Children’s Literature. PERCEPTIONS. 2020;25(1):121-42.