"I Wonder What They Do Teach Them in These Schools": The Chronicles of Narnia and Nature-Deficit Disorder.

IF 0.7 4区 文学 N/A LITERATURE
Sarah Selden
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Throughout The Chronicles of Narnia, nature plays a prominent role in driving good's triumph over evil, and while Lewis's environmental activism in writing Narnia has gained critical attention, the connection between his penchant for nature and his educational philosophy has not yet been accordingly considered. Stemming from his early studies of Wordsworth's Prelude, Lewis illustrates the crucial correlation between children spending time in nature and developing imagination. Lewis replaces English school systems and educational philosophy with natural images ranging from the transformation of pupil desks into rose bushes in Prince Caspian to Aslan's emergence from the forest and subsequent abolition of Experiment House in The Silver Chair, connecting nature's role in children's moral development to their formal education. Lewis's concerns expressed in Narnia draw renewed relevance with the prominence of technology and standardized testing in today's classrooms. As Richard Louv argues in Last Child in the Woods, twenty-first century children are experiencing an alienation from nature that is causing physical and spiritual damage. This paper will explore Lewis's educational philosophy as evidenced within the natural settings of The Chronicles of Narnia, its ramifications in a twenty-first century context and the real-world results of incorporating nature-based education into classrooms for all ages.

"我想知道这些学校都教了他们些什么":纳尼亚传奇》与自然缺失症。
在《纳尼亚传奇》中,大自然在推动正义战胜邪恶的过程中扮演了重要角色。尽管刘易斯在创作《纳尼亚传奇》时所倡导的环保理念受到了广泛关注,但他对大自然的热爱与他的教育理念之间的联系却尚未得到相应的思考。刘易斯早年研读华兹华斯的《前奏曲》,从中阐明了儿童在大自然中度过时光与发展想象力之间的重要关联。从《凯斯宾王子》中将学生课桌改造成玫瑰丛,到《银椅》中阿斯兰从森林中走出并随后废除实验屋,刘易斯用自然形象取代了英国的学校制度和教育理念,将自然在儿童道德发展中的作用与正规教育联系起来。刘易斯在《纳尼亚传奇》中所表达的关切,与当今课堂上突出的技术和标准化考试有着新的关联。正如理查德-卢夫(Richard Louv)在《森林中的最后一个孩子》(Last Child in the Woods)一书中所指出的,21 世纪的儿童正经历着与大自然的疏离,这种疏离正在对他们的身体和精神造成伤害。本文将探讨刘易斯在《纳尼亚传奇》的自然环境中所体现的教育理念,其在二十一世纪背景下的影响,以及将自然教育纳入各年龄段课堂的现实效果。
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期刊介绍: Children''s Literature in Education has been a key source of articles on all aspects of children''s literature for more than 50 years, featuring important interviews with writers and artists. It covers classic and contemporary material, the highbrow and the popular, and ranges across works for very young children through to young adults. It features analysis of fiction, poetry, drama and non-fictional material, plus studies in other media such as film, TV, computer games, online works; visual narratives from picture books and comics to graphic novels; textual analysis and interpretation from differing theoretical perspectives; historical approaches to the area; reader-response work with children; ideas for teaching children''s literature; adaptation, translation and publishing. CLE is a peer-reviewed journal covering children''s literature worldwide, suitable for professionals in the field (academics, librarians, teachers) and any other interested adults. - Features stimulating articles and interviews on noted children''s authors - Presents incisive critiques of classic and contemporary writing for young readers - Contains articles on fiction, non-fiction, poetry, picture books and multimedia texts - Describes and assesses developments in literary pedagogy - Welcomes ideas for ‘special issues’ on particular themes or critical approaches
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