SUSTAINING LIFE WITH TREES: ECOCRITICISM PERSPECTIVE IN SELECTED PICTURE BOOKS

Christy Tisnawijaya, Geni Kurniati
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The issue of the environmental problem has been prevalent especially in the contemporary era. The fact that Mother Earth is currently facing a lot of environmental concerns is the central discussion of the selected children’s picture books. Hence, this study aims to analyze how the picture books successfully capture the idea that trees are the symbol of Mother Earth per se. The selected picture books to be discussed are: A Tree is Nice by Janice May Udry (1984), The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (1992), Red Knit Cap Girl and The Reading Tree by Naoko Stoop (2014), Tree by Britta Teckentrup (2015) and The Tree by Neil Layton (2016). By scrutinizing the narrative and illustrative elements of the picture books, this study sheds light on how the ecosystems are held together by trees. The trees play a vital role in balancing and maintaining the world’s ecosystems. Moreover, the trees are valuable for providing environmental and social benefits. Hence, taking care of the trees can be perceived as maintaining a sustainable life for both the living and nonliving things. The underlying theories to support the discussion are those of ecocriticism, narrative and illustrative elements, and the trees as metaphor of the Mother Earth, all of which are interconnected in children’s picture books.
用树木维持生命:精选图画书中的生态批评视角
环境问题的问题已经非常普遍,尤其是在当代。地球母亲目前面临着许多环境问题,这一事实是所选儿童绘本的中心讨论。因此,本研究旨在分析绘本如何成功地捕捉到树木是地球母亲本身的象征这一观点。讨论的图画书包括:Janice May Udry的《一棵树很好》(1984),Shel Silverstein的《给予之树》(1992),Naoko Stoop的《红色针织帽女孩和阅读之树》(2014),Britta Teckentrup的《树》(2015)和Neil Layton的《树》(2016)。通过仔细研究图画书中的叙事和插图元素,这项研究揭示了生态系统是如何由树木维系在一起的。树木在平衡和维持世界生态系统方面起着至关重要的作用。此外,树木在提供环境和社会效益方面也很有价值。因此,照顾树木可以被视为维持生物和非生物的可持续生命。支持这一讨论的基本理论是生态批评、叙事和说明性元素以及树木作为地球母亲的隐喻,所有这些在儿童绘本中都是相互关联的。
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