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(2017) Ethical literacies and education for sustainable development, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Windows on a changing world
using children's literature as an aesth/ethical trope in early years education for sustainability
Dawn L. Sanders
pp. 127-136
This chapter is an exploration of the opportunities afforded children's imaginations by three books. It constitutes a teacher's situated reflection on how the heterotopic "nowhere and here" of children's literature can be a metaphorical window onto 'something or somewhere else" in the context of environmental sustainability. Children's stories are reflected on as points of departure from which to consider an "aesth/ethical" trope between humans, more-than-humans and material matter in order to engage with 'sympathetic imagination".
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49010-6_8
Full citation:
Sanders, D. L. (2017)., Windows on a changing world: using children's literature as an aesth/ethical trope in early years education for sustainability, in O. Franck & C. Osbeck (eds.), Ethical literacies and education for sustainable development, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 127-136.
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