review of the book Beyond the Secret Garden: Racially Minoritised People in British Children’s Books, by Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O’Connor. English Media Centre, 2025.

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https://doi.org/10.12957/childphilo.2025.89713

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A book review of Beyond the Secret Garden: Racially Minoritised People in British Children’s Books, by Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O’Connor. English Media Centre, 2025.

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adam ferner, Independent researcher

Freelance writer and child support worker. Has a PhD in philosophy and is author of several books, the most recent of which is Unhappy Families: Childcare in a Hopeless World (Agenda, 2024).

References

Arneil, B. (1994). ‘Trade, Plantations, and Property: John Locke and the Economic Defense of Colonialism’, Journal of the History of Ideas, 55(4), 591–609.

Chetty, D., & Sands-O’Connor, K. (2025). Beyond the Secret Garden: Racially Minoritised People in British Children’s Books. English Media Centre. ISBN: 9781906101749.

Jemisin, N.K. (2018) How Long ‘til Black Future Month?. Orbit Books.

ISBN: 9780316491341.

Mills, C.W. (1997). The Racial Contract. Cornell University Press.

ISBN: 9780801484636.

Steiner, J. (1985). ‘Turning a blind eye: the cover-up for Oedipus’. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 12(2), 161–172.

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2025-02-24

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FERNER, Adam. review of the book Beyond the Secret Garden: Racially Minoritised People in British Children’s Books, by Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O’Connor. English Media Centre, 2025. . childhood & philosophy, Rio de Janeiro, v. 21, p. 01–08, 2025. DOI: 10.12957/childphilo.2025.89713. Disponível em: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/childhood/article/view/89713. Acesso em: 28 mar. 2025.

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