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The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006–2016)
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Bold, Melanie Ramdarshan
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Color
/ Corpus analysis
/ Fiction
/ Markets
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Popularity
/ Publishing industry
/ Titles
/ Young adult literature
/ Young adults
2018
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The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006–2016)
by
Bold, Melanie Ramdarshan
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Color
/ Corpus analysis
/ Fiction
/ Markets
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Popularity
/ Publishing industry
/ Titles
/ Young adult literature
/ Young adults
2018
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The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006–2016)
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The Eight Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market (2006–2016)
2018
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Overview
The conversations surrounding ‘diversity’ in the Anglo-American book publishing industry have increased in recent years, and often centre around the lack of representation of publishing professionals, authors, and characters of colour. This paper contextualises these discussions within British YA, a market that has grown in popularity since 2006. Through an analysis of the corpus of all Young Adult fiction titles published, in the UK, during the 2006–2016 period, this paper will investigate what percentage of the titles were created by authors of colour; to determine whether this number has risen over the years, and to pinpoint any patterns and anomalies that emerge over the time period.
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Springer Nature B.V
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