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British Activist Authors Addressing Children Of Colour Karen Sandsoconnor

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British Activist Authors Addressing Children Of Colour Karen Sandsoconnor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.51 MB
Author: Karen Sands-O’Connor
ISBN: 9781350196032, 9781350196063, 1350196037, 1350196061
Language: English
Year: 2022

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British Activist Authors Addressing Children Of Colour Karen Sandsoconnor by Karen Sands-o’connor 9781350196032, 9781350196063, 1350196037, 1350196061 instant download after payment.

Exploring a history of activists writing for and about children of colour from abolition to Black Lives Matter, this open access book examines issues such as the space given to people of colour by white activists; the voice, agency and intersectionality in activist writing for young people; how writers used activism to expand definitions of Britishness for child readers; and how activism and writing about it has changed in the 21st century.
From abolitionists and anti-colonialists such as Amelia Opie, Una Marson and Rabindranath Tagore; communist and feminist activists concerned with broader children’s rights including Chris Searle and Rosemary Stones; to Black Panthers and contemporary advocates for people of colour from Farrukh Dhondy to Len Garrison, Catherine Johnson and Corinne Fowler, Karen Sands-O’Connor traces how these activists translated their values for children of colour. Beginning with historical events that sparked activism and the first cultural products for children and continuing to contemporary activism in the wake of the Windrush Scandal, this book analyses the choices, struggles and successes of writers of activist literature as they tried to change Britain and British literature to make it a welcoming place for all child readers.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollection.com. Open access was funded by Knowledge Unlatched.

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