ABSTRACT

From the forests of the tales of the Brothers Grimm to Enid Blyton’s The Faraway Tree, from the flowers of Cicely May Barker’s fairies to the treehouse in Andy Griffith and Terry Denton’s popular 13-Storey Treehouse series, trees and other plants have been enduring features of stories for children and young adults. Plants act as gateways to other worlds, as liminal spaces, as markers of permanence and change, and as metonyms of childhood and adolescence. This anthology is the first compilation devoted entirely to analysis of the representation of plants in children’s and young adult literatures, reflecting the recent surge of interest in cultural plant studies within the environmental humanities.

Mapping out and presenting an internationally inclusive view of plant representation in texts for children and young adults, the volume includes contributions examining European, American, Australian, and Asian literatures and contributes to the research fields of ecocriticism, critical plant studies, and the study of children’s and young adult literatures.  

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Plants in Children's and Young Adult Literature

part I|40 pages

Botanical Fascinations

chapter 1|12 pages

A Relational Poetics of Plant–Human Interactions

Contrasting the Picturebooks of Cicely Mary Barker and Elsa Beskow 1

chapter 2|12 pages

Stamens and Pistils in the Same Flower

Queer Posthuman Performativity of Plants in the Finnish Fairy Tale “Pessi ja Illusia”

chapter 3|14 pages

Aristotle on Plants

Life, Communion, and Wonder

part II|41 pages

Plants in Folklore and Fantasy

chapter 4|15 pages

Come into the Garden, Alice

Rude Flowers, Dream-Rushes, Aphasic Woods, and Other Plants in Lewis Carroll's Nonsense Worlds 1

chapter 5|14 pages

Fern Blossom and Lilibala

Magical Plants in Serbian Children's Fantasy Fiction

chapter 6|10 pages

Vegetal Magic

Agnieszka's Journey to the Understanding of the Vegetal Other in Naomi Novik's Uprooted

part III|58 pages

Arboreal Embraces

chapter 7|14 pages

Arboreal and Maternal Desires

Trees and Mothers in recent Australian Middle-Grade Fiction

chapter 8|15 pages

Arboreal Entanglements

Childrenforest and Deforestation in Ecopoetry by Children

chapter 10|16 pages

From Chamomiles to Oaks

Agency and Cultivation of Self-Awareness 1

part IV|42 pages

Plant Agency and Activism

chapter 12|14 pages

Vegetable Violence

The Agency, Personhood, and Rhetorical Role of Vegetables in Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton's The 52-Storey Treehouse