The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Animals surveys the role of
animals across literary history and opens conversations on what
literature can teach us about more-than-human life. Leading
international scholars comprehensively explore how engaging with
creatures of various kinds alters our understanding of what it means
to write and read, and why this is important for thinking about a
series of cultural, ethical, political, and scientific developments
and controversies. The first part of the book offers historically
rooted arguments about medieval metamorphosis, early modern
fleshiness, eighteenth-century imperialism, Romantic sympathy,
Victorian racial politics, modernist otherness and contemporary forms.
The second part poses questions that cut across periods, concerning
habitat and extinction, captivity and spectatorship, race and
(post-)coloniality, sexuality and gender, religion and law, health and
wealth. In doing so, this companion places animals at the centre of
literary studies and literature at the heart of urgent debates in the
growing field of animal studies.
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ISBN
9781009300001
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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