Umfang:
X, 224 Seiten
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23 cm
ISBN:
9780230227866
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9780230227873
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9781137270108
Serie:
Critical approaches to children's literature
Inhalt:
"This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children's literature. Drawing on the history, philosophy and ethics of ecofeminism, it examines the ways in which post-apocalyptic landscapes in young adult fiction reflect contemporary attitudes towards eco-crisis and human responsibility. Identifying the neoliberal discourses of individualism and self-advancement that 'feminise' categories lying outside the parameters of the adult white male, it explores the ways in which contemporary young adult authors attempt to develop a sustainable ethic of care that can encompass 'feminised' peoples and spatialities, including nonhumans and the environment. With particular reference to the ways in which global processes are mapped onto the local landscape, it advocates a poetics of earth to replace the disengaged planetary consciousness often engendered through crisis. This study lays forth various transformative responses to eco-crisis at a time of escalating global concern over the environment. Discussing a range of contemporary texts and authors, including The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins and Meg Rosoff's How I Live Now, this engaging book offers a significant contribution to children's literature studies."--Publisher's website
Anmerkung:
Bibliography: page 203 and index
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Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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Introduction: Ecofeminism and environmental crisisA 'poetics of planet': apocalypse and our post-natural future -- Ideologies of advancement: writing on the body -- Regimes of gender difference: an ecofeminist ethic of care -- Situated knowledges: competing epistemological frameworks -- A poetics of earth: ecofeminist spiritualities -- Deep ecology or ecofeminism: the embodied, embedded hybrid -- Conclusion: Apocalypse as ecopoiesis.
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Komparatistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen/Literaturen
Schlagwort(e):
Ökologie
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Umwelt
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Jugendliteratur
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Feminismus
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Umweltkrise
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Ecocriticism
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