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The Children's Literature Research Podcast
Mark Carter
4 episodes
3 months ago
A conversation with Daisy May Johnson, author of 'How to be Brave' and 'How to be True', where we discuss children's literature, baking and Daisy's journey through academia, from an MA in Children's Literature at the University of Roehampton to studying for a PhD at the University of York.
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A conversation with Daisy May Johnson, author of 'How to be Brave' and 'How to be True', where we discuss children's literature, baking and Daisy's journey through academia, from an MA in Children's Literature at the University of Roehampton to studying for a PhD at the University of York.
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Books
Arts,
Education
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In Conversation with Perry Nodelman (Part 2)
The Children's Literature Research Podcast
25 minutes
4 years ago
In Conversation with Perry Nodelman (Part 2)
Part 2 of a 2 -part episode where Perry Nodelman, author of 'Words About Pictures', 'The Hidden Adult' and numerous other works of children's literature scholarship, discusses some of his views on censorship, racism and posthumanism in children's literature. Content Warning: This episode features discussions of racist stereotypes in children's literature.
The Children's Literature Research Podcast
A conversation with Daisy May Johnson, author of 'How to be Brave' and 'How to be True', where we discuss children's literature, baking and Daisy's journey through academia, from an MA in Children's Literature at the University of Roehampton to studying for a PhD at the University of York.