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Persephone Hadley is six months pregnant with a mixed-race baby. In their society this fact alone will threaten the child's life every day. To make matters worse, the baby's father, Callum, is dead. He was hanged for terrorism months ago, but his presence still torments Sephy. And she's not alone. Callum's brother, Jude, blames Sephy for the death, and thirsts for revenge...in the form of her life.Obviously, Sephy is not fond of Jude, but when his actions take him to the brink of disaster, his life poised on a knife edge, can she stand by and do nothing? Will she be forced -- once again -- to take sides in a chilling racial drama?
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Roman pour la jeunesse anglais --- Children's literature, English --- Castaways in literature. --- Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character) --- Books and reading --- Histoire et critique --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Defoe, Daniel, --- Robinsonade. --- Jugendliteratur. --- Englisch. --- Kinderliteratur. --- Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character). --- Histoire et critique. --- Roman anglais pour la jeunesse --- Defoe, Daniel --- Crusoe, Robinson
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"This book considers how contemporary British children's books engage with some of the major cultural debates of recent years, and how they resonate with the current preoccupations and tastes of the white mainstream British reading public. A central assumption of this volume is that Britain's imperial past continues to play a key role in its representations of race, identity, and history. In this conception, the insistent inclusion of questions relating to colonialism and power relations in recent children's novels reveals significant tensions, or even contradictions, with regards to the fictional treatment of race relations and ethnicity. Postcolonial children's literature in Britain is shown to have been inherently ambivalent since its cautious beginnings: it is seen as both transgressive and authorizing, both undercutting and excluding. The author examines the ways in which children's fictions have challenged dominant structures of power and imperial ideologies while sometimes straddling the border between subversion and an uneasy complicity. The texts analysed in this collection portray ethnic minorities as complex, hybrid products of colonialism, global migrations, and the ideology of multiculturalism. By examining the ideological content of these novels, the author demonstrates the centrality of the colonial past to contemporary British writing for the young. Discourses of Postcolonialism in Contemporary British Children's Literature combines a critical survey of contemporary British writing for children and young adults with the central concerns of postcolonial studies. It reveals complex engagements with questions of national identity, cultural hybridity, decolonization, and diasporic culture within contemporary British children's literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- Sociology of literature --- postkolonialisme --- politiek --- jeugdliteratuur --- Roman anglais pour la jeunesse --- Roman anglais --- Littérature postcoloniale. --- Histoire et critique. --- Children's stories, English --- Children's stories, English. --- English fiction --- English fiction. --- Histoires pour enfants anglaises --- Postcolonialism in literature. --- Postcolonialisme dans la littérature. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- 1900-2099.
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