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Frederikke Holkgaard Buhl is a PhD candidate at Aarhus University, focusing on the intersection of racism and Danish children’s literature from 1900 to 2025. Her research project, titled "Racism in Classic Danish Literature for Children," analyzes and discusses themes of racialization, racism, and colonialism as they pertain to children's literature over the past 125 years. Through her work, Buhl aims to investigate how racialized characters were portrayed in classic children's literature, and how these representations have been adapted or challenged in newer popular literary works for children. She is particularly interested in the actions of publishers who engage with controversial portrayals of race, looking at changes they make to texts deemed problematic. Buhl's research addresses themes of racialization and colonialism within the specific context of Danish children's literature, contributing to the broader discourse on postcolonialism and representation in literature.
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