Multimodality and immigrant children

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This response to Marni Binder reflects upon two examples of (im)migrant children's artwork and challenges the dominant notion that (im)migration experiences - and their subsequent portrayals - can be fit into neat slots. The authors position multimodal composing opportunities as affording children a vital instrument for deploying their full semiotic repertoires to defy stereotypes and capture the complexities of experience.

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Campano, G., & Low, D. (2011). Multimodality and immigrant children. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 12(4), 381–384. https://doi.org/10.2304/ciec.2011.12.4.381

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