This book seeks to join the ongoing, interdisciplinary approach to children's literature by means of sustained readings of individual texts by means of important works in the history of philosophy. Its inclusion of authors from both various departments-philosophy, literature, religion, and education-and various countries is an attempt to show how traditional boundaries between disciplines might become more permeable and how philosophy offers important insights to this interdisciplinary, critical conversation.
This book seeks to join the ongoing, interdisciplinary approach to children's literature by means of sustained readings of individual texts by means of important works in the history of philosophy. Its inclusion of authors from both various departments-philosophy, literature, religion, and education-and various countries is an attempt to show how traditional boundaries between disciplines might become more permeable and how philosophy offers important insights to this interdisciplinary, critical conversation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Picturebooks Chapter 1: Heidegger, Winnicott, and The Velveteen Rabbit: Anxiety, Toys, and the Drama of Metaphysics Kirsten Jacobson Chapter 2: Slave Morality in The Rainbow Fish Claudia Mills Chapter 3: Absolutely Positively Feeling that Way and More: Paradoxes of Fiction and Judith Viorst's Alexander stories Dina Mendonca Chapter 4: Are You My Mother? Finding the Self in (M)others Licia Carlson Chapter 5: Horton Hears Badiou!: Ethics and an Understanding of Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! Carl F. Miller Chapter 6: Mapping Chris Van Allsburg's The Mysteries of Harris Burdick Kelly Jones Chapter 7: Silverstein's Missing Pieces: Lessons in Love and Incompleteness Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 8: Is Arthur's Anger Reasonable? Karin Murris Chapter 9: Gift-Giving, Waiting, and Walking-The (Non-)Reciprocal, (Im-)Possible Apprenticeship of Frog and Toad Peter Costello Part II. Chapter Books Chapter 10: Word Play, Language-Games, and Unfair Labels in Beverly Cleary's Ramona the Pest Aaron A. Schiller and Denise H. B. Schiller Chapter 11: The things that are not among the things there are to do: Harriet the Spy and Maurice Blanchot's Passivity Oona Eisenstadt Chapter 12: Intelligence and Utopia in Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH Sarah O'Brien Conly Chapter 13: The Cricket in Times Square: Crickets, Compassion, and the Good Life Court Lewis Chapter 14: Pollyanna, Moral Sainthood, and Childhood Ideals Claire M. Brown Part III. Multiple Avenues of Criticism Chapter 15: The Giving Tree and Environmental Philosophy: Listening to Deep Ecology, Feminism and Trees Ellen Miller Chapter 16: The Giving Tree, Women, and the Great Society Milena Radeva Chapter 17: King of the Wild Things: Children and the Passionate Attachments of the Anthropological Machine Tyson E. Lewis Chapter 18: Lovingly Impolite Lindsay Lerman
Part I. Picturebooks Chapter 1: Heidegger, Winnicott, and The Velveteen Rabbit: Anxiety, Toys, and the Drama of Metaphysics Kirsten Jacobson Chapter 2: Slave Morality in The Rainbow Fish Claudia Mills Chapter 3: Absolutely Positively Feeling that Way and More: Paradoxes of Fiction and Judith Viorst's Alexander stories Dina Mendonca Chapter 4: Are You My Mother? Finding the Self in (M)others Licia Carlson Chapter 5: Horton Hears Badiou!: Ethics and an Understanding of Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! Carl F. Miller Chapter 6: Mapping Chris Van Allsburg's The Mysteries of Harris Burdick Kelly Jones Chapter 7: Silverstein's Missing Pieces: Lessons in Love and Incompleteness Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 8: Is Arthur's Anger Reasonable? Karin Murris Chapter 9: Gift-Giving, Waiting, and Walking-The (Non-)Reciprocal, (Im-)Possible Apprenticeship of Frog and Toad Peter Costello Part II. Chapter Books Chapter 10: Word Play, Language-Games, and Unfair Labels in Beverly Cleary's Ramona the Pest Aaron A. Schiller and Denise H. B. Schiller Chapter 11: The things that are not among the things there are to do: Harriet the Spy and Maurice Blanchot's Passivity Oona Eisenstadt Chapter 12: Intelligence and Utopia in Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH Sarah O'Brien Conly Chapter 13: The Cricket in Times Square: Crickets, Compassion, and the Good Life Court Lewis Chapter 14: Pollyanna, Moral Sainthood, and Childhood Ideals Claire M. Brown Part III. Multiple Avenues of Criticism Chapter 15: The Giving Tree and Environmental Philosophy: Listening to Deep Ecology, Feminism and Trees Ellen Miller Chapter 16: The Giving Tree, Women, and the Great Society Milena Radeva Chapter 17: King of the Wild Things: Children and the Passionate Attachments of the Anthropological Machine Tyson E. Lewis Chapter 18: Lovingly Impolite Lindsay Lerman
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