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ECOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CHILDREN'S TEXTS AND CULTURES

by Nina Goga; Lykke Guanio-Uluru; Bjorg Oddrun Hallas; Aslaug Nyrnes

Published by Palgrave Macmillan. 1st. 2018

Very good condition. Critical Approaches to Children's Literature series. This volume presents key contributions to the study of ecocriticism in Nordic children’s and YA literary and cultural texts, in dialogue with international classics. Pictorial boards. 209 pages.

Joint between colophon and contents is cracked else contents fine. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed.

ISBN: 9783319904962
Stock no. 1330674

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Nina Goga, Lykke Guanio-Uluru, Bjorg Oddrun Hallas and Aslaug Nyrnes
  • Part I Ethics and Aesthetics
  • 2 Nature and Becoming in a Picturebook About "Things That Are"
  • Marianne Roskeland
  • 3 Aesthetic Appreciation in Nature and Literature
  • Gunnar Karlsen
  • 4 Children's Literature as an Exercise in Ecological Thinking
  • Nina Goga
  • Part II Landscape
  • 5 The Nordic Winter Pastoral: A Heritage of Romanticism
  • Aslaug Nyrnes
  • 6 Unrest in Natural Landscapes
  • Ahmed Khateeb
  • 7 From Wilderness Through Mediation Towards Rewilding: The Negotiations of the Jungle Discourse in Black Ivory and the Cry from the Jungle
  • Kristin Orjasaeter
  • Part III Vegetal
  • 8 Plant- Human Hybridity in the Story World of Kubbe
  • Lykke Guanio-Uluru
  • 9 Poetic Constructions of Nature: The Forest in Recent Visual Poetry for Children
  • Anna Karlskov Skyggebjerg
  • Part IV Animal
  • 10 Ecological Settings in Text and Pictures
  • Kaisu Rattya
  • 11 Marine Animals in Ted Hughe's Poetry for Children: Ecocritical Readings of Selected Illustrated Poems
  • Berit Westergaard Bjorlo
  • 12 The Representation of Ants in Catalan Contemporary Poetry for Children
  • Maria Pujol-Valls
  • !3 "Who Will Save Us from the Rabbits?" Problematizing Nature in the Anthropocene
  • Hege Emma Rimmereide
  • Part V Human
  • 14 The Wild Child: Posthumanism and the Child-Animal Figure
  • Kerry Mallan
  • 15 The Wilderness Children: Arctic Adventures, Gender and Ecocultural Criticism
  • Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt
  • 16 "We Are All Nature" - Young Children's Statements About Nature
  • Bjorg Oddrun Hallas and Marianne Presthus Heggen
  • 17 Landscapes and Mindscapes in Two Picturebook Apps
  • Ture Schwebs
  • Index

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