Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life
Featuring close readings of selected poetry, visual texts, short stories and novels published for children since 1945 from Naughty Amelia Jane to Watership Down, this is the first extensive study of the nature and form of ethical discourse in British children's literature.

Ethics in British Children's Literature explores the extent to which contemporary writing for children might be considered philosophical, tackling ethical spheres relevant to and arising from books for young people, such as naughtiness, good and evil, family life, and environmental ethics. Rigorously engaging with influential moral philosophers, from Aristotle through Kant and Hegel, to Arno Leopold, Iris Murdoch, Mary Midgley, and Lars Svendsen, this book demonstrates the narrative strategies employed to engage young readers as moral agents.
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Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life
Featuring close readings of selected poetry, visual texts, short stories and novels published for children since 1945 from Naughty Amelia Jane to Watership Down, this is the first extensive study of the nature and form of ethical discourse in British children's literature.

Ethics in British Children's Literature explores the extent to which contemporary writing for children might be considered philosophical, tackling ethical spheres relevant to and arising from books for young people, such as naughtiness, good and evil, family life, and environmental ethics. Rigorously engaging with influential moral philosophers, from Aristotle through Kant and Hegel, to Arno Leopold, Iris Murdoch, Mary Midgley, and Lars Svendsen, this book demonstrates the narrative strategies employed to engage young readers as moral agents.
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Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life

Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life

by Lisa Sainsbury
Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life

Ethics in British Children's Literature: Unexamined Life

by Lisa Sainsbury

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Featuring close readings of selected poetry, visual texts, short stories and novels published for children since 1945 from Naughty Amelia Jane to Watership Down, this is the first extensive study of the nature and form of ethical discourse in British children's literature.

Ethics in British Children's Literature explores the extent to which contemporary writing for children might be considered philosophical, tackling ethical spheres relevant to and arising from books for young people, such as naughtiness, good and evil, family life, and environmental ethics. Rigorously engaging with influential moral philosophers, from Aristotle through Kant and Hegel, to Arno Leopold, Iris Murdoch, Mary Midgley, and Lars Svendsen, this book demonstrates the narrative strategies employed to engage young readers as moral agents.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474222822
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/26/2015
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Lisa Sainsbury is Director of the National Centre for Research in Children's Literature, University of Roehampton, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Unexamined Life in The Inferno
1.The Sin of Indifference (Part I): Beyond Naughty
2. The Sin of Indifference (Part II): Discovering Evil
3. Moral Ammunition: Growing Out of Dissatisfaction through Ethical Life
4. Midnight Philosophy and Environmental Ethics
5. The Making of Monsters: Duty, Gender and the Rightness of Wrong
6. The Greatness of Apple Seeds: Ethical Relationships in Miniature Literature
Conclusion: Through the Library...Towards a Life Examined
References

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