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Delineating stereotypes for children: the discourse on race, ethnicity, and otherness in the works of Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
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2016-01-01
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Gürsel, Bahar
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Intercontinental Crosscurrents: Women's Networks Across Europe and the Americas
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B. Gürsel,
Delineating stereotypes for children: the discourse on race, ethnicity, and otherness in the works of Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
. 2016, p. 151.