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And This Little Piggy Had None: Challenging the Dominant Discourse on Farmed Animals in Children's Picturebooks is a fascinating critique of how farm animals are represented in children's literature. Drawing from the fields of critical animal studies, critical discourse analysis, and animal behavior research, Janae Dimick questions the validity of these representations as environmental, societal, and other negative effects related to factory farming emerge. Questioning the socially constructed categories that humans use to classify which animals are used for consumption and which are meant for companionship, the book works to dismantle the truth of what children learn from the informational texts that are read to them in educational and home settings. The first of its kind, this book will make readers question their relationship with nonhuman animals and rethink how language creates narratives that ultimately act to the detriment of humans, nature, and animals. Students stu

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“Janae Dimick is one of those rare individuals whose commitments to justice for animals animates not only her intellectual life but the political and ethical project that guides her life. And This Little Piggy Had None: Challenging the Dominant Discourse on Farmed Animals in Children’s Picturebooks is a masterful work that needs to be read by educators and far-reaching constituencies alike; it is among the growing literature that needs to be integrated into critical pedagogy and all forms of liberatory praxis for the sake of both human and non-human liberation—total liberation!” —Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University

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Acknowledgments – The Sequoia Schema: An Articulated Ecosophy – From Stand Ins to Teachers: An Overview of Nonhuman Animals in Children’s Literature and Other Texts – Method(ology) to the Madness: Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis – Animals as Things: The Desentientization of the Living – A Hundred Echoes: Emerging Voices in the Counter Discourse.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433152627, 978-1433152627
      ISBN10: 1433152622

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      And This Little Piggy Had None: Challenging the Dominant Discourse on Farmed Animals in Children's Picturebooks is a fascinating critique of how farm animals are represented in children's literature. Drawing from the fields of critical animal studies, critical discourse analysis, and animal behavior research, Janae Dimick questions the validity of these representations as environmental, societal, and other negative effects related to factory farming emerge. Questioning the socially constructed categories that humans use to classify which animals are used for consumption and which are meant for companionship, the book works to dismantle the truth of what children learn from the informational texts that are read to them in educational and home settings. The first of its kind, this book will make readers question their relationship with nonhuman animals and rethink how language creates narratives that ultimately act to the detriment of humans, nature, and animals. Students stu

      Trade Review
      “Janae Dimick is one of those rare individuals whose commitments to justice for animals animates not only her intellectual life but the political and ethical project that guides her life. And This Little Piggy Had None: Challenging the Dominant Discourse on Farmed Animals in Children’s Picturebooks is a masterful work that needs to be read by educators and far-reaching constituencies alike; it is among the growing literature that needs to be integrated into critical pedagogy and all forms of liberatory praxis for the sake of both human and non-human liberation—total liberation!” —Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – The Sequoia Schema: An Articulated Ecosophy – From Stand Ins to Teachers: An Overview of Nonhuman Animals in Children’s Literature and Other Texts – Method(ology) to the Madness: Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis – Animals as Things: The Desentientization of the Living – A Hundred Echoes: Emerging Voices in the Counter Discourse.

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