Issue Details: First known date: 2021... vol. 14 no. 2 2021 of International Research in Children’s Literature est. 2008 International Research in Children's Literature
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Behind Closed Gates : The Barriers to Self-Expression and Publication for Australian Young Adult Authors of OwnVoices Fiction, Emily Booth , Bhuva Narayan , single work criticism

'This article based on an empirical study of Australian authors argues that, despite the OwnVoices movement gathering momentum in Australia, there are still barriers and limitations for authors from marginalised communities within the Australian publishing industry. This is due to power imbalances in publishing spaces which silence marginalised writers, limiting the availability of their books to teenage readers.'

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(p. 183-198)

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