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由地理学家Edward Soja(1996)和Jacques Levy(1999)提出的“空间转向”的基本概念是生活空间相关问题的一部分:人在他周围的空间中是如何存在的?个人和他的生活空间之间存在什么相互作用?这些问题的答案可以在法国法语学校1999年出版的一本图画书中找到,Devine qui fait quoi。一条看不见的长廊[猜猜谁做了什么?格尔达·穆勒的《隐形行走》。本文有两个目的。第一个目的是证明《迪瓦恩》是一本“地理图画书”,表达并参与了儿童生活空间的建构。第二个目的是展示像迪瓦恩这样的“地理书”可以在幼儿园里阅读,与5岁的孩子一起探索、构建和组织空间。
Growing up is crossing boundaries. The example of the French picturebook Devine qui fait quoi by Gerda Müller
The fundamental notion of “spatial turn” which was coined by the geographers Edward Soja (1996) and Jacques Levy (1999) is part of the relevant questions on living space: How is man in the space which surrounds him? What interactions exist between the individual and his living space? Responses to these questions can be found in a French picturebook published in 1999 by l’Ecole des Loisirs, Devine qui fait quoi. Une promenade invisible [Guess who does what? An invisible walk] by Gerda Muller. This paper has two aims. The first aim is to demonstrate that Devine qui fait quoi is a “geographer-picturebook”, expressing and participating in the construction of a child’s lived-in space. The second aim is to show that a “geographer-book” like Devine qui fait quoi can be read in a kindergarten to explore, to structure and to organize space with 5 year-old children.