書籍詳情
格式
Kindle
頁數
388
語言
英語
已出版
Mar 3, 2022
出版商
Lexington Books
ISBN-10
1498594123
ISBN-13
9781498594127
描述
This collection presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between literature and climate change, showcasing how narratives can serve as powerful tools for education and engagement. Each chapter is crafted by a diverse group of scholars, offering unique insights into how stories can foster awareness and inspire action regarding environmental issues.
Through an array of case studies and practical strategies, the authors emphasize literature's potential to shape critical thinking and provoke emotional responses. They guide educators and advocates in utilizing literary works to cultivate a deeper understanding of climate change, motivating the next generation to become proactive stewards of the earth.
The collaborative nature of this work reflects a shared commitment to fostering meaningful conversations about sustainability. By bridging the gap between storytelling and ecological responsibility, the authors hope to empower readers to envision and strive for a more sustainable future.
Through an array of case studies and practical strategies, the authors emphasize literature's potential to shape critical thinking and provoke emotional responses. They guide educators and advocates in utilizing literary works to cultivate a deeper understanding of climate change, motivating the next generation to become proactive stewards of the earth.
The collaborative nature of this work reflects a shared commitment to fostering meaningful conversations about sustainability. By bridging the gap between storytelling and ecological responsibility, the authors hope to empower readers to envision and strive for a more sustainable future.
類型
詩歌