Children's Literature and Imaginative Geography
Herausgeber: Hudson, Aïda
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Where do children travel when they read a story? Every story has a "where." Scholars and writers explore how geography is imagined in children's literature from Canada, the US, the U.K. and Ireland, from the early 19th century to the present.
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Where do children travel when they read a story? Every story has a "where." Scholars and writers explore how geography is imagined in children's literature from Canada, the US, the U.K. and Ireland, from the early 19th century to the present.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123259
- ISBN-10: 1771123257
- Artikelnr.: 49136908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123259
- ISBN-10: 1771123257
- Artikelnr.: 49136908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Children's Literature and Imaginative Geography
Table of Contents
Introduction - Aïda Hudson
SECTION I: Geographical Imaginaries: The Old World and the New
1. Pullman and Imperialism: Navigating the Geographic Imagination in The
Golden Compass - Cory Sampson
2. Nineteenth-Century British Children's Literature and the North - Colleen
M. Franklin
3. Envisioning Ireland: Landscape and Longing in Children's Literature -
Margot Hillel
4. From Vanity to World's Fair: the Landscape of John Bunyan's Allegory in
Frances Hodgson Burnett's Two Little Pilgrims' Progress - Shannon Murray
5. Old World, New World, Other World: Overcoming Prosaic Landscape with
The Golden Pine Cone - Linda Knowles
6. Healing Relationships with the Natural Environment by Reclaiming
Indigenous Space in Aaron Paquette's Lightfinder - Petra Fachinger
Interlude Interview with Janet Lunn by Aïda Hudson
SECTION II: Gardens and Green Places
7. "Betwixt and Between": Children, Gardens, and Mimetic Expression -
Meredith Lewis
8. The Eco-Imaginative Space of the Garden in Contemporary Children's
Picture Books - Melissa Li Sheung Ying
9. Into the (Not So) Wild: Nature Without and Within in Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows - Alan West
>/i> Earth, Sea and Sky Writing in Becca at Sea - Deirdre F. Baker
SECTION III: Fantasy Worlds and Re-enchantment
10. The Imaginary North in Eileen Kernaghan's The Snow Queen - Joanne
Findon
11. Camping Out on the Quest: the Landscape of Boredom in Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows - Sarah Winters
12. Sky Sailing: Steampunk's Re-enchantment of Flight - Christine
Bolus-Reichert
13. Mythic Re-Enchantment: The Imaginative Geography of Madeleine L'Engle's
Time Quintet - Monika Hilder
SECTION IV: Space and Gender
14. Female Places in Earthsea - Peter Hynes
15. Hinting at and Touching on Worlds in Theatre for Young Audiences -
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
Postlude: Following the Path of the Unconscious in the Owen Skye Books and
Others - Alan Cumyn
Table of Contents
Introduction - Aïda Hudson
SECTION I: Geographical Imaginaries: The Old World and the New
1. Pullman and Imperialism: Navigating the Geographic Imagination in The
Golden Compass - Cory Sampson
2. Nineteenth-Century British Children's Literature and the North - Colleen
M. Franklin
3. Envisioning Ireland: Landscape and Longing in Children's Literature -
Margot Hillel
4. From Vanity to World's Fair: the Landscape of John Bunyan's Allegory in
Frances Hodgson Burnett's Two Little Pilgrims' Progress - Shannon Murray
5. Old World, New World, Other World: Overcoming Prosaic Landscape with
The Golden Pine Cone - Linda Knowles
6. Healing Relationships with the Natural Environment by Reclaiming
Indigenous Space in Aaron Paquette's Lightfinder - Petra Fachinger
Interlude Interview with Janet Lunn by Aïda Hudson
SECTION II: Gardens and Green Places
7. "Betwixt and Between": Children, Gardens, and Mimetic Expression -
Meredith Lewis
8. The Eco-Imaginative Space of the Garden in Contemporary Children's
Picture Books - Melissa Li Sheung Ying
9. Into the (Not So) Wild: Nature Without and Within in Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows - Alan West
>/i> Earth, Sea and Sky Writing in Becca at Sea - Deirdre F. Baker
SECTION III: Fantasy Worlds and Re-enchantment
10. The Imaginary North in Eileen Kernaghan's The Snow Queen - Joanne
Findon
11. Camping Out on the Quest: the Landscape of Boredom in Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows - Sarah Winters
12. Sky Sailing: Steampunk's Re-enchantment of Flight - Christine
Bolus-Reichert
13. Mythic Re-Enchantment: The Imaginative Geography of Madeleine L'Engle's
Time Quintet - Monika Hilder
SECTION IV: Space and Gender
14. Female Places in Earthsea - Peter Hynes
15. Hinting at and Touching on Worlds in Theatre for Young Audiences -
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
Postlude: Following the Path of the Unconscious in the Owen Skye Books and
Others - Alan Cumyn
Children's Literature and Imaginative Geography
Table of Contents
Introduction - Aïda Hudson
SECTION I: Geographical Imaginaries: The Old World and the New
1. Pullman and Imperialism: Navigating the Geographic Imagination in The
Golden Compass - Cory Sampson
2. Nineteenth-Century British Children's Literature and the North - Colleen
M. Franklin
3. Envisioning Ireland: Landscape and Longing in Children's Literature -
Margot Hillel
4. From Vanity to World's Fair: the Landscape of John Bunyan's Allegory in
Frances Hodgson Burnett's Two Little Pilgrims' Progress - Shannon Murray
5. Old World, New World, Other World: Overcoming Prosaic Landscape with
The Golden Pine Cone - Linda Knowles
6. Healing Relationships with the Natural Environment by Reclaiming
Indigenous Space in Aaron Paquette's Lightfinder - Petra Fachinger
Interlude Interview with Janet Lunn by Aïda Hudson
SECTION II: Gardens and Green Places
7. "Betwixt and Between": Children, Gardens, and Mimetic Expression -
Meredith Lewis
8. The Eco-Imaginative Space of the Garden in Contemporary Children's
Picture Books - Melissa Li Sheung Ying
9. Into the (Not So) Wild: Nature Without and Within in Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows - Alan West
>/i> Earth, Sea and Sky Writing in Becca at Sea - Deirdre F. Baker
SECTION III: Fantasy Worlds and Re-enchantment
10. The Imaginary North in Eileen Kernaghan's The Snow Queen - Joanne
Findon
11. Camping Out on the Quest: the Landscape of Boredom in Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows - Sarah Winters
12. Sky Sailing: Steampunk's Re-enchantment of Flight - Christine
Bolus-Reichert
13. Mythic Re-Enchantment: The Imaginative Geography of Madeleine L'Engle's
Time Quintet - Monika Hilder
SECTION IV: Space and Gender
14. Female Places in Earthsea - Peter Hynes
15. Hinting at and Touching on Worlds in Theatre for Young Audiences -
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
Postlude: Following the Path of the Unconscious in the Owen Skye Books and
Others - Alan Cumyn
Table of Contents
Introduction - Aïda Hudson
SECTION I: Geographical Imaginaries: The Old World and the New
1. Pullman and Imperialism: Navigating the Geographic Imagination in The
Golden Compass - Cory Sampson
2. Nineteenth-Century British Children's Literature and the North - Colleen
M. Franklin
3. Envisioning Ireland: Landscape and Longing in Children's Literature -
Margot Hillel
4. From Vanity to World's Fair: the Landscape of John Bunyan's Allegory in
Frances Hodgson Burnett's Two Little Pilgrims' Progress - Shannon Murray
5. Old World, New World, Other World: Overcoming Prosaic Landscape with
The Golden Pine Cone - Linda Knowles
6. Healing Relationships with the Natural Environment by Reclaiming
Indigenous Space in Aaron Paquette's Lightfinder - Petra Fachinger
Interlude Interview with Janet Lunn by Aïda Hudson
SECTION II: Gardens and Green Places
7. "Betwixt and Between": Children, Gardens, and Mimetic Expression -
Meredith Lewis
8. The Eco-Imaginative Space of the Garden in Contemporary Children's
Picture Books - Melissa Li Sheung Ying
9. Into the (Not So) Wild: Nature Without and Within in Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows - Alan West
>/i> Earth, Sea and Sky Writing in Becca at Sea - Deirdre F. Baker
SECTION III: Fantasy Worlds and Re-enchantment
10. The Imaginary North in Eileen Kernaghan's The Snow Queen - Joanne
Findon
11. Camping Out on the Quest: the Landscape of Boredom in Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows - Sarah Winters
12. Sky Sailing: Steampunk's Re-enchantment of Flight - Christine
Bolus-Reichert
13. Mythic Re-Enchantment: The Imaginative Geography of Madeleine L'Engle's
Time Quintet - Monika Hilder
SECTION IV: Space and Gender
14. Female Places in Earthsea - Peter Hynes
15. Hinting at and Touching on Worlds in Theatre for Young Audiences -
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
Postlude: Following the Path of the Unconscious in the Owen Skye Books and
Others - Alan Cumyn