《让我们走进圣井:儿童文学作为拯救地球水源的一种手段》

R. Lyons
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爱尔兰人一直把他们的“圣井”视为神圣。在水源之旅中净化的文学主题也一直延续到今天。为了“治愈”我们目前对地球的忽视态度和思维定式,从而开始改善我们的水供应,我们必须记住并促进新旧文化传说/故事。因此,本文考虑了三类儿童文学,这些文学有助于在年轻读者中灌输更高层次的环境管理需求。
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Let’s Go down to the Holy Well: Children’s Literature as a Means of Saving the Planet’s Water Supply
ABSTRACT The people of Ireland held, and continue to hold, as sacred their “holy wells.” The literary theme of cleansing upon a journey to the water source also continues well into the present day. To “heal” our current neglectful attitude and mind-set toward the planet, and therefore begin to improve our water supply, we must remember and promote both old and new cultural legends/stories. Accordingly, this paper contemplates three categories of children’s literature which serve to instill a sense of the higher-level need of environmental stewardship within young readers.
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