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Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Plant Tendrils in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Plant Tendrils in Children's and Young Adult Literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2024.15.1
Published:
2024-04-26
Editorial 15.1
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Plant Tendrils in Children's and Young Adult Literature
Plant Tendrils in Children's and Young Adult Literature. An Introduction
Melanie Duckworth , Lykke Guanio-Uluru, Antonia Szabari
1-6
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“The Trees Got Their Own Ways to Hurt Us”: Entangled Bodies and Fragile Flesh in M.R. Carey’s "The Book of Koli" (2020)
Samantha Hind
7-21
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Seeds of Change: Negotiating Hierarchies in Seed Picturebook Stories
Lizao Hu
22-38
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Survival, Sustenance, and Self-Sufficiency in a Tale of Two Sisters: Plant Geographies in Jean Hegland’s "Into the Forest"
Sara Pankenier Weld
39-54
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"To See With Eyes Unclouded": Nonhuman Selves and Semiosis in "Princess Mononoke"
Cynthia Zhang
55-72
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Seeds of latent hope: The figurative entwinement of children, adolescents, and plants in Maja Lunde’s "The Dream of a Tree"
Lykke Guanio-Uluru
73-89
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Living and Dying as Compost in the Torne Valley Mires
Lydia Kokkola
90-102
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Unlikely Friends in Patriarchal Lands: An Ecofeminist Reading of Rajasthani Folktale “Sonal Bai”
Sushmita Pareek
103-119
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Articles: General Section
“Grump Mountain”: Viewers’ Attributions of Agency to a Climate Fiction Film
Heidi Toivonen, Cymene Howe
120-142
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Narrating Loss in James Bradley’s "Clade" (2015); or, Introducing Arrested Narrative in Climate Fiction
Karoline Huber, Geoff Rodoreda
143-157
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Rhizomatic Permeabilities in the New Poetry of the Indian Partition
Juan Ignacio Oliva
158-176
pdf (Español (España))
Cosmo-poethics and Ecology of the Word. An Essay on Erri De Luca and Jean-Claude Pinson
Bertrand Guest
177-188
pdf (Français (Canada))
'Then We Build a System to Deal with It': Waste and the Technological Sublime in Don DeLillo’s "Underworld"
Jonathan Sarfin
189-207
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Breaking down the Thesis of Human Exception in French Novels of the 21st Century: Chevillard, Message and Brunel
Julia Ori
208-226
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Editorial
Elizabeth Tavella
227-231
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The Nettle Spinner
Wendy Wuyts, Yule Hermans
232-239
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Meaning Making from Memories and Imagination from Plants
Bijal Vachharajani, Rajiv Eipe
240-246
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Book Reviews
Review Essay: Postcolonial Literatures and Climate Change
Kate Judith
247-252
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Book Review of "Nature and Literary Studies"
Tom Hertweck
253-255
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Book Review of "Los cien ecologismos: Una introducción al pensamiento ambiental"
Alejandro Rivero-Vadillo
256-258
pdf (Español (España))
Book Review of "DH Lawrence, Ecofeminism and Nature"
Julia Kuznetski (née Tofantšuk)
259-262
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Book Review of "Mourning in the Anthropocene: Ecological Grief and Earthly Coexistence"
Paromita Patranobish
263-266
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Book Review of "Reading Underwater Wreckage: An Encrusting Ocean"
Eleonor Botoman
267-269
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Book Review of "Creaturely Forms in Contemporary Literature: Narrating the War Against Animals"
Akshita Bhardwaj
270-272
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Book Review of "Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts"
Jacob Abell
273-275
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Credits
Credits 15.1
276-279
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