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Research project
‘These children are people like us’: agency, belonging and the ethics of representing displaced children in the work of Beverley Naidoo
This project is the outcome of a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership with Seven Stories: the National Centre for Children’s Books. Children’s literature has the potential to both contribute to and provide a powerful counternarrative to dehumanising popular discourses about displaced people. A writer of children’s fiction, depicting displaced children in West African, apartheid South Africa and the UK, Beverley Naidoo is in ideal subject for a case study examining this potential. Using Naidoo’s children’s fiction and her archive held by Seven Stories, I use a postcolonial critical approach to interrogate the tensions between belonging and alienation for displaced children. Exploring the ethics of representing minority voices as an outsider, I examine how Naidoo constructs the child as a political actors and situates children’s literature and education within the political sphere.  In so doing, I show how Naidoo’s work is situated alongside anti-racist education movements of the 70s and 80s, and how it can contribute to current discussions around diversity and inclusion within the field of children’s literature. This research will create opportunities for public engagement alongside the Seven Stories CLE team.

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