Environmental Imagination and Wonder in Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter
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Drawing inspiration from Rachel Carson’s paper ‘Help your Child to Wonder’ (1956) and Lawrence Buell’s seminal term “environmental imagination” (1995) referring to the reader’s ability to experience a sense of connection with the environment and a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world, this chapter looks at the role that children’s literature can play in imagining a more sustainable society and the importance of instilling a sense of wonder to the natural world in children. In order to question the role and power of children’s literature it highlights the contributions of Beatrix Potter to the study, protection and writing of nature and looks at Potter’s own literary ecology, including her engagement with nature and the sources of her inspiration. By focusing on the figure of Potter and showing how her own engagement with the natural world formed the children’s tales she wrote and illustrated, this paper raises key issues for ongoing debates within ecocriticism and environmental humani ties such as Potter’s use of anthropomorphism and the role of imagination in bringing about change.
碧翠丝·波特的环境想象与奇迹
从Rachel Carson的论文《帮助你的孩子去惊奇》(1956)和Lawrence Buell的开创性术语“环境想象”(1995)中获得灵感,“环境想象”指的是读者体验与环境联系的能力,以及对自然世界更深入的理解和欣赏。本章着眼于儿童文学在想象一个更可持续的社会中所起的作用,以及向儿童灌输对自然世界的惊奇感的重要性。为了质疑儿童文学的角色和力量,它突出了比阿特丽克斯·波特在研究,保护和写作自然方面的贡献,并着眼于波特自己的文学生态,包括她与自然的接触以及她灵感的来源。通过关注波特的形象,并展示她自己与自然世界的接触如何形成了她写作和插图的儿童故事,本文提出了生态批评和环境人文学科中正在进行的辩论的关键问题,例如波特对拟人论的使用以及想象力在带来变化中的作用。
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