A Comparative Study of the Human-Nature Relationship in The Fate of Fausto and I’ll Sow My Hands in the Garden

IF 0.7 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE CHILDRENS LITERATURE IN EDUCATION Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1007/s10583-023-09552-w
Massih Zekavat
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Abstract This article contends that the representation of human-nature relationship in children’s literature can map onto its gender politics through a comparative study of multimodal dynamics of Irish and Persian picturebooks. It builds upon the premise that children’s literature can play a significant role in sustainable education and forming pro-environmental values in the process of socialization during childhood. Oliver Jeffers’ The Fate of Fausto: A Painted Fable (2019) and Hoda Hadadi’s I’ll Sow My Hands in the Garden (2020) are examined within the framework of environmental humanities for their verbal and pictorial depictions of the human-nature relationship. The findings convey that characters’ gender and sexual identities can impact their interactions with nature; at the same time, nature can clear a space for expressing and affirming underrepresented and historically marginalized gender and sexual identities in children’s literature through creative and dynamic multimodal interactions between the text and illustrations. A comparative analysis reveals that Jeffers challenges abstract, absolute masculinity and masculine arrogance and calls for reforming the notion of need in modern societies, while more playful and transgressive dynamics between the text and illustrations provide an effective tool for Hadadi who appropriates the poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad, a maverick female writer, to undermine the plots of male homo-sociality and erotic counterplotting with a subversive alternative to heteropatriarchy and anthropocentrism.
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《福斯托的命运》与《我要把我的手种在花园里》中人与自然关系的比较研究
摘要本文通过对爱尔兰和波斯绘本多模态动态的比较研究,认为儿童文学中人与自然关系的表现可以映射到性别政治中。它建立在儿童文学可以在儿童社会化过程中发挥可持续教育和形成亲环境价值观的重要作用的前提下。奥利弗·杰弗斯的《福斯托的命运:一个绘画寓言》(2019)和霍达·哈达迪的《我将在花园里播种我的手》(2020)在环境人文学科的框架内进行了研究,因为它们对人与自然关系的语言和图像描述。研究结果表明,角色的性别和性取向会影响他们与自然的互动;与此同时,大自然可以通过文本和插图之间创造性和动态的多模式互动,为表达和肯定儿童文学中未被充分代表和历史上被边缘化的性别和性身份腾出空间。比较分析表明,杰弗斯对抽象的、绝对的男子气概和男性的傲慢提出了挑战,呼吁对现代社会的需求观念进行改革,而文本和插图之间更为有趣和越界的动态为哈达迪借鉴特立独行的女作家福格·法罗赫扎德的诗歌提供了有效的工具。通过颠覆异性父权制和人类中心主义来破坏男性同性恋社会和情色反阴谋的情节。
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