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Judging by the reviews I'm guessing this is the exact same words Helen Bannerman used, but different illustrations. Well, even before recently her words were tied to many different sets of pictures, something people don't often realize today.

Here's one review that I'm looking at right now:

First of all I think that racism is learned. I found nothing wrong with this story and in fact it was one of my favorites as a kid. Many a time you would find us playing tigers running around a tree and melting into butter. To me, it is a story about a little black boy who has two parents who love him very much and give him gifts. The tigers try to eat him, he gives them his clothes and then, while they're fighting, he gets them back. I loved how the tigers turned to butter and Sambo got to eat 169 pancakes! Wow, a huge stack of pancakes loaded with freshly melted butter. I know my kids would love that. I asked my kids 12 and 10 what they thought of the story. Did they think it was mean to black people. We all agreed that it was a good story and could be written with any race and still be good. As for their names-since we haven't studied the history of how hated dark skinned people across the world have been in such depth, they don't mean a thing to us. Why wait 100 years to read the story just because some people can't get over the past? I hope you'll read the book and enjoy it with your children-that's what it was written for-and when you're done go make some pancakes together:)

Her kids are TEN and TWELVE. When on earth did she intend to teach them about racism? Do they know anything about the world around them? (Oh wait - it's all in the past. GOT it. Of course, it still sounds like they're ignorant of any form of recent history....)

Date: 2009-10-30 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leora.livejournal.com
I often don't see race. It can make plot points in TV or movies confusing or I may absolutely miss them. Although I think after the most recent eye surgery I'm doing a bit better at seeing race.

Date: 2009-11-03 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elenbarathi.livejournal.com
I can see darker or lighter skin well enough, and actually, more contrast is very helpful to me in keeping track of the characters, especially if they're all wearing interchangeable business attire. I could probably sort characters into the 'standard' black/white categories with decent accuracy.

However, I have a very hard time remembering all the 'race'-related media tropes, and knowing which one is meant to apply in what plot-point. The whole thing is so utterly surreal, it's hard to take any of it seriously.

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