- Joseph Zornado
Joseph Zornado is an American college professor, author of a well-received book in the field of children's literature ("Inventing the Child", Garland, 2000/Routledge 2006) as well as a
science fiction novel, "2050: Gods of Little Earth", published by Speculative Fiction Review 2007."Inventing the Child" is an account of childhood at the start of a new millennium. Zornado analyzes several of the dominant notions of childhood which lead to this moment, such as those of Calvin, Freud, and Rousseau, and finally the "consumer childhood" era of Dr. Spock and television. He argues that the stories we tell our children, from fairy tales to Disney videos, perpetuate the materialism and conformity of our dominant culture. The book has been praised by writers such as
Daniel Quinn , who calls it "among the two or three most eye-opening, illuminating, and important books I've ever read.""2050", the first volume of a projected trilogy, is set two thousand years after the fall of civilization, when a wanderer named Vilb sets out on a personal journey, only to discover that he may be little more than a pawn of “the gods,” a remnant of ancient human beings who have been waiting for this very moment to fulfill "their" destiny, not his. It is set in a post-apocalyptic version of
Antarctica , which though habitable remains extremely dry; the lack of water and food has set this new "Little Earth" on a course for crisis, and Vilb holds - though he hardly knows it - both its cause and its resolution.Zornado is Professor of English at
Rhode Island College inProvidence ,Rhode Island .Publications
*"Inventing the Child: Culture, Ideology, and the Story of Childhood", NY: Routledge, 2000. ISBN 0415979668
*"2050: Gods of Little Earth" ISBN 0-9785232-3-7-- Published in 2007 by the [http://www.speculativefictionreview.com/MainFrame.asp?BookName=GodLittleEarth "Speculative Fiction Review"]
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