Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America

This article examines ornithological children’s literature by women naturalists of the nineteenth century through the lens of citizen science for environmental citizenship, paying special attention to how such works paved the way to early forms of environmental education. It aims to discuss how thes...

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Main Author: Clara Contreras Ameduri
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2025-01-01
Series:Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
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Online Access:https://raei.ua.es/article/view/25702
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description This article examines ornithological children’s literature by women naturalists of the nineteenth century through the lens of citizen science for environmental citizenship, paying special attention to how such works paved the way to early forms of environmental education. It aims to discuss how these texts allowed American female ornithologists to develop ecopedagogical strategies against bird extinction by encouraging children’s involvement in early animal welfare and nature conservation movements, this fomenting the development of environmental awareness from an early age at a time of recurrent bird slaughter. In order to do so, it explores didactic tools in children’s books published by female members of the Audobon movement for bird protection, namely, Olive Thorne Miller, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, and Neltje Blanchan. By publishing children’s literature, these nature writers contributed to a new understanding of Victorian natural science, one which encompassed respectful interactions with non-human life and which acknowledged the role of environmental education in preventing further ecological destruction.
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spelling doaj-art-8643035517344bdfb67ef370a62b94f72025-01-30T09:27:55ZengUniversidad de AlicanteRevista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses0214-48082171-861X2025-01-0142739410.14198/raei.2570233898Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century AmericaClara Contreras Ameduri0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8446-8166Universidad Complutense de MadridThis article examines ornithological children’s literature by women naturalists of the nineteenth century through the lens of citizen science for environmental citizenship, paying special attention to how such works paved the way to early forms of environmental education. It aims to discuss how these texts allowed American female ornithologists to develop ecopedagogical strategies against bird extinction by encouraging children’s involvement in early animal welfare and nature conservation movements, this fomenting the development of environmental awareness from an early age at a time of recurrent bird slaughter. In order to do so, it explores didactic tools in children’s books published by female members of the Audobon movement for bird protection, namely, Olive Thorne Miller, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, and Neltje Blanchan. By publishing children’s literature, these nature writers contributed to a new understanding of Victorian natural science, one which encompassed respectful interactions with non-human life and which acknowledged the role of environmental education in preventing further ecological destruction.https://raei.ua.es/article/view/25702citizen scienceenvironmental educationornithologyvictorian literaturewomen writersenvironmental citizenshipchildren’s literatureecopedagogy
spellingShingle Clara Contreras Ameduri
Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
citizen science
environmental education
ornithology
victorian literature
women writers
environmental citizenship
children’s literature
ecopedagogy
title Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
title_full Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
title_fullStr Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
title_full_unstemmed Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
title_short Avian Ecopedagogies: Women Ornithologists and Environmental Education in Late Nineteenth-Century America
title_sort avian ecopedagogies women ornithologists and environmental education in late nineteenth century america
topic citizen science
environmental education
ornithology
victorian literature
women writers
environmental citizenship
children’s literature
ecopedagogy
url https://raei.ua.es/article/view/25702
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