Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Plants in Children’s and Young Adult Literature: Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture

Editat de Melanie Duckworth, Lykke Guanio-Uluru
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2023
From the forests of the tales of the Brothers Grimm to Enid Blyton’s The Faraway Tree, from the flowers of Cicely May Barker’s fairies to the treehouse in Andy Griffith and Terry Denton’s popular 13-Storey Treehouse series, trees and other plants have been enduring features of stories for children and young adults. Plants act as gateways to other worlds, as liminal spaces, as markers of permanence and change, and as metonyms of childhood and adolescence. This anthology is the first compilation devoted entirely to analysis of the representation of plants in children’s and young adult literatures, reflecting the recent surge of interest in cultural plant studies within the environmental humanities.
Mapping out and presenting an internationally inclusive view of plant representation in texts for children and young adults, the volume includes contributions examining European, American, Australian, and Asian literatures and contributes to the research fields of ecocriticism, critical plant studies, and the study of children’s and young adult literatures.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 38004 lei  43-57 zile
  Taylor & Francis – 31 mai 2023 38004 lei  43-57 zile
Hardback (1) 98024 lei  43-57 zile
  Taylor & Francis – 30 noi 2021 98024 lei  43-57 zile

Din seria Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture

Preț: 38004 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 570

Preț estimativ în valută:
7273 7555$ 6041£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 03-17 februarie 25

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032122458
ISBN-10: 1032122455
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 7 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Notă biografică

Melanie Duckworth is Associate Professor of English Literature at Østfold University College, Norway, where she teaches British, postcolonial, and children’s literature. Her research interests include Australian literature, plant studies, children’s literature, and ecocriticism, and she has published on Australian historical children’s fiction, Australian literature, ecofeminism, and contemporary poetry.
Lykke Guanio-Uluru is Professor of Literature at Western Norway University and researches literature and ethics, particularly plant studies, ecocriticism, fantasy, and game studies. She is the author of Ethics and Form in Fantasy Literature (2015) and multiple research articles, and co-editor of Ecocritical Perspectives on Children’s Texts and Cultures: Nordic Dialogues (2018).

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction: Plants in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Part I: Botanical Fascinations
Chapter 1 A Relational Poetics of Plant–Human Interactions: Contrasting the Picturebooks of Cicely Mary Barker and Elsa Beskow
Terri Doughty
Chapter 2 Stamens and Pistils in the Same Flower: Queer Posthuman Performativity of Plants in Finnish Fairy Tale "Pessi ja Illusia"
Katri Aholainen
Chapter 3 Aristotle on Plants: Life, Communion, and Wonder
Hallvard J. Fossheim
Part II: Plants in Folklore and Fantasy
Chapter 4 Come into the Garden, Alice: Rude Flowers, Dream-Rushes, Aphasic Woods, and Other Plants in Lewis Carroll’s Nonsense Worlds
Francesca Arnavas
Chapter 5 Fern Blossom and Lilibala: Magical Plants in Serbian Children’s Fantasy Fiction
Tijana Tropin and Ivana Mijić Nemet
Chapter 6 Vegetal Magic: Agnieszka’s Journey to the Understanding of the Vegetal Other in Naomi Novik’s Uprooted
Mónika Rusvai
Part III: Arboreal Embraces
Chapter 7 Arboreal and Maternal Desires: Trees and Mothers in recent Australian Middle-Grade Fiction
Melanie Duckworth
Chapter 8 Arboreal Entanglements: Childrenforest and Deforestation in Ecopoetry by Children
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Charlotte van Bergen
Chapter 9 "I felt like a tree lost in a storm"—The process of Entangled Knowing, Becoming, and Doing in Beatrice Alemagna’s Picturebook Un grande giorno di niente (2016)
Nina Goga
Chapter 10 From Chamomiles to Oaks: Agency and Cultivation of Self-Awareness
Andrea Casals Hill and Alida Mayne-Nicholls
Part IV: Plant Agency and Activism
Chapter 11 Vegetal Individuals and Plant Agency in Twenty-First Century Children’s Literature
Anja Höing
Chapter 12 Vegetable Violence: The Agency, Personhood, and Rhetorical Role of Vegetables in Andy Griffiths’ and Terry Denton’s The 52-Storey Treehouse
Lykke Guanio-Uluru
Chapter 13 The Vegetal Modality of Resistance in Children’s Books by/for Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines
Jose Monfred C. Sy
Jose Monfred C. Sy

Recenzii

"This ground-breaking volume makes an exceptionally compelling case for the relevance of critical plant studies to youth literature. Drawing from and extending perspectives from ancient Western and contemporary Indigenous philosophy, new materialist and posthumanist thought, and scientific discoveries of the communicative capacities of plants, the authors focus attention on the myriad ways the diverse literature of childhood, with its vivid depictions of sentient vegetal life, orients young readers toward or away from ethical human-plant relations. Engaging with global texts ranging from folklore to contemporary YA fantasies, child-authored poetry to Indigenous stories, picturebooks to middle grade fiction, this is essential reading for anyone interested in environmental humanities, ecopoetics, and children’s literature studies."
Professor Karen Coats, University of Cambridge

Descriere

This lively collection, the first of its kind, maps out and analyses the diverse representation of plants in children’s and YA literatures internationally, from the perspective of the rapidly expanding field of cultural plant studies.