Sense of Place

Sonali Kulkarni, S. van der Beek
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Starting from the observation that anthropogenic climate change manifests differently across geographical locations, this article argues that it is critical to examine the spatial representation of climate change in books for young readers. Such an examination necessarily navigates the global reach of climate change and the localised experiences of climate change around the world. We use a mixed method of close and distant reading to facilitate this navigation to study a corpus of climate change books for young readers that includes books written in and books translated into Dutch. We first zoom out, by creating maps of the geographic locations that are evoked in both sets of works. Then we zoom in, using a critical analysis of those areas that are indicated as significant by our visualisations. By mapping the geographical representation of climate change in works written in and translated into Dutch, we can better understand how the spatiality of climate change is presented to young readers and how these readers are encouraged to position themselves and others in this global crisis.
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本文从观察到人为气候变化在不同地理位置的不同表现出发,认为研究气候变化在面向年轻读者的书籍中的空间表征至关重要。这样的研究必然会引导气候变化的全球影响和世界各地气候变化的局部经验。我们使用近距离阅读和远距离阅读的混合方法来促进这种导航,以研究针对年轻读者的气候变化书籍语料库,包括用荷兰语写的书籍和翻译成荷兰语的书籍。我们首先通过绘制两组作品中出现的地理位置的地图来缩小范围。然后我们放大,对那些被我们的可视化显示为重要的区域进行批判性分析。通过绘制气候变化的地理表征,我们可以更好地理解气候变化的空间性是如何呈现给年轻读者的,以及如何鼓励这些读者在这场全球危机中定位自己和他人。
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