Wild Things: Children's Culture and EcocriticismSidney I. Dobrin, Kenneth B. Kidd Wayne State University Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 308 Today's young children are occupied with numerous activities taking place in settings that are isolated from nature or merely simulations of the earth's natural environment. As a result, unless they receive appropriate nature education, many children may never develop a familiarity with and positive attitudes toward the natural world that are so crucial to its preservation. Wild Things: Children's Culture, Ecocriticism examines the ways in which literature, media, and other cultural forms for young people address nature, place, and ecology. |
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in NineteenthCentury AngloAmerican Childrens Literature | 16 |
Natural History for Children | 31 |
Ecological Ambivalence | 48 |
The Wild and Wild Animal Characters in the Ecofeminist | 71 |
The Environmental Imagination | 101 |
Conservationism and Anticolonialism | 115 |
A Pedagogical Response | 128 |
The Changing Depiction | 149 |
Depicting | 183 |
Ideology Identity and Environment | 198 |
The Construction of the Child | 215 |
Jim Henson the Muppets | 232 |
How the Multinational Kids | 254 |
Disney of Orlandos Animal Kingdom | 267 |
Contributors | 289 |
Ranger Rick and AnimalHuman | 168 |