Sands-O'Connor, Karen
Sands-O'Connor, Karen ca. 20./21. Jh.
Sands-O'Connor, Karen, 19..-....
Karen Sands O'Connor Literature researcher
Sands-O’Connor, Karen.
VIAF ID: 44470555 (Personal)
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Works
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The ageless way : illuminating the new story of our age | |
All there in black and white : examining race and ethnicity in children's literature | |
I am an island : Caribbean immigrants to New York City in children's literature | |
Anything to suit customers : antislavery and Little women. | |
Back in the spaceship again : juvenile science fiction series since 1945 | |
British activist authors addressing children of colour | |
Children's publishing and black Britain, 1965-2015 | |
color | |
Diversity and inclusion in young adult publishing, 1960-1980 | |
Gray is the new green : rock your revenues in the longevity economy | |
Internationalism in children's series | |
My (black) Britain : the West Indies and Britain in twenty-first century nonfiction picture books | |
Primitive minds : anthropology, children, and savages in Andrew Lang and Rudyard Kipling | |
The quest tor the perfect planet : the British secondary world as utopia and dystopia, 1945-1999 | |
Smashing birds in the wilderness : British racial and cultural integration from insider and outsider perspectives | |
Soon come home to this island : West Indians in British children's literature | |
The view from the center : British empire and post-empire children's literature. | |
Visionaries have wrinkles : conversations with wise women who are reshaping the future | |
Why are people different? : multiracial families in picture books and the dialogue of difference. |