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Introduction : into the wild | 1 | |
1 | "He made us very much like the flowers" : human/nature in nineteenth-century Anglo-American children's literature | 16 |
2 | "Foundation-stones" : natural history for children in St. Nicholas magazine | 31 |
3 | Somewhere outside the forest : ecological ambivalence in neverland from The little white bird to Hook | 48 |
4 | The wild and wild animal characters in the ecofeminist novels of Beatrix Potter and Gene Stratton-Porter | 71 |
5 | Arthur Ransome and the conservation of the English lakes | 82 |
6 | E. B. White's paean to life : the environmental imagination of Charlotte's web | 101 |
7 | ecoLewis : conservationism and anticolonialism in The chronicles of Narnia | 115 |
8 | Playing seriously with Dr. Seuss : a pedagogical response to The lorax | 128 |
9 | "The world around them" : the changing depiction of nature in Owl magazine | 149 |
10 | Still putting out "fires" : Ranger Rick and animal/human stewardship | 168 |
11 | Environmental justice children's literature : depicting, defending, and celebrating trees and birds, colors and people | 183 |
12 | (Em)bracing icy mothers : ideology, identity, and environment in children's fantasy | 198 |
13 | Eco-edu-tainment : the construction of the child in contemporary environmental children's music | 215 |
14 | "It's not easy being green" : Jim Henson, the muppets, and ecological literacy | 232 |
15 | Cartoons and contamination : how the multinational kids help Captain Planet save Gaia | 254 |
16 | Disney of Orlando's animal kingdom | 267 |
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Add Wild Things: Children's Culture and Ecocriticism, 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 , Wild Things: Children's Culture and Ecocriticism to your collection on WonderClub |