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    Embodying Environmental Relationship: A Comparative Ecocritical Analysis of Journey and Unravel

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    Departing from Jane Suzanne Carroll’s contention that “Landscapes are at once geographical and historical, natural and cultural, experienced and represented, and present a spatial interface between human culture and physical terrain” (2), this article draws on game studies (Aarseth; Sicart; Yee; Isbister) and on discussions of game design (Schell; Chen; Sahlin) to analyse the landscape and avatar design of Journey and Unravel. Developing the term semiotic register as an analytical lens, the article seeks to pin-point the means by which the two games move the player to adopt distinctly different attitudes and relationships to the games’ natural scenes. The article starts by positioning the study in relation to previous ecocritical analyses of games (Backe; Bianchi; Bohunicky; Chang; Lehner; Parham) and by discussing some aspects of indirect player management before analysing and comparing the two games in more detail

    PÅ TVÆRS AF NORDEN : økokritiske strømninger i nordisk børne- og ungdomslitteratur

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    Denne antologi giver indblik i økokritiske strømninger i nyere nordisk børne- og ungdomslitteratur, både fra et forskningsmæssig, formidlingsmæssig, illustrativt, litterært skabende perspektiv. Antologien byder blandt andet på essays om antropocæne udfordringer, undersøgelser af relationen mellem natur, kultur og skrald og miljøaktivister i nordisk børne- og ungdomslitteratur. Derudover findes syv stærke økodramaer, der alle er blevet til i samarbejde mellem nordiske illustratorer og forfattere.Antologien er nummer 2 i en række af i alt 3. Bidrag i antologien er på dansk, norsk og svensk
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