Animals, Animality, and Literature
Herausgeber: Boehrer, Bruce; Massumi, Brian; Hand, Molly
Animals, Animality, and Literature
Herausgeber: Boehrer, Bruce; Massumi, Brian; Hand, Molly
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Introduces the field of animal studies as a means of exploring human-animal relations in literature, philosophy, and culture.
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Introduces the field of animal studies as a means of exploring human-animal relations in literature, philosophy, and culture.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429825
- ISBN-10: 1108429823
- Artikelnr.: 51963428
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429825
- ISBN-10: 1108429823
- Artikelnr.: 51963428
Part I. Origins: 1. Aristotle's zoology in the medieval world Pieter
Beullens; 2. Howling wolves and other beasts: animals and monstrosity in
the Middle Ages Luuk Houwen; 3. Medieval bloodsport William Marvin; 4.
Animals in late-medieval hagiography and romance David Salter; 5. Lions,
mice, and learning from animals in Henryson's Fables Gillian Rudd; Part II.
Development: 6. Animals, the devil, and the sacred in early modern English
culture Molly Hand; 7. Shakespeare's animal theater Bruce Boehrer; 8.
Classify and display: human and animal species, 1600-1815 Matthew Senior;
9. Swift among the locusts: vermin, infestation, and natural philosophy in
the eighteenth century Lucinda Cole; 10. Animal subjectivities: gendered
literary representation of animal minds in Anna Sewell's Black Beauty
Deborah Denenholz Morse; 11. Friedrich Nietzsche on human nature: between
philosophical anthropology and animal studies Vanessa Lemm; Part III.
Contemporary Perspectives: 12. Opening up a dossier: animals, animalities,
and living together with Roland Barthes Michael Lundblad; 13. Animal
unfamiliars: a bestiary of time-travel cinema Alanna Thain; 14. Theorizing
animals: Heidegger, Derrida, Agamben Matthew Calarco; 15. Becoming animal
in the literary field Brian Massumi; 16. Animation and animism Thomas
Lamarre; 17. Becoming mammoth: the domestic animal, its synthetic dreams
and the pursuit of multispecies f(r)ictions David Jaclin; 18. Bush/animals
Peter Kulchyski.
Beullens; 2. Howling wolves and other beasts: animals and monstrosity in
the Middle Ages Luuk Houwen; 3. Medieval bloodsport William Marvin; 4.
Animals in late-medieval hagiography and romance David Salter; 5. Lions,
mice, and learning from animals in Henryson's Fables Gillian Rudd; Part II.
Development: 6. Animals, the devil, and the sacred in early modern English
culture Molly Hand; 7. Shakespeare's animal theater Bruce Boehrer; 8.
Classify and display: human and animal species, 1600-1815 Matthew Senior;
9. Swift among the locusts: vermin, infestation, and natural philosophy in
the eighteenth century Lucinda Cole; 10. Animal subjectivities: gendered
literary representation of animal minds in Anna Sewell's Black Beauty
Deborah Denenholz Morse; 11. Friedrich Nietzsche on human nature: between
philosophical anthropology and animal studies Vanessa Lemm; Part III.
Contemporary Perspectives: 12. Opening up a dossier: animals, animalities,
and living together with Roland Barthes Michael Lundblad; 13. Animal
unfamiliars: a bestiary of time-travel cinema Alanna Thain; 14. Theorizing
animals: Heidegger, Derrida, Agamben Matthew Calarco; 15. Becoming animal
in the literary field Brian Massumi; 16. Animation and animism Thomas
Lamarre; 17. Becoming mammoth: the domestic animal, its synthetic dreams
and the pursuit of multispecies f(r)ictions David Jaclin; 18. Bush/animals
Peter Kulchyski.
Part I. Origins: 1. Aristotle's zoology in the medieval world Pieter
Beullens; 2. Howling wolves and other beasts: animals and monstrosity in
the Middle Ages Luuk Houwen; 3. Medieval bloodsport William Marvin; 4.
Animals in late-medieval hagiography and romance David Salter; 5. Lions,
mice, and learning from animals in Henryson's Fables Gillian Rudd; Part II.
Development: 6. Animals, the devil, and the sacred in early modern English
culture Molly Hand; 7. Shakespeare's animal theater Bruce Boehrer; 8.
Classify and display: human and animal species, 1600-1815 Matthew Senior;
9. Swift among the locusts: vermin, infestation, and natural philosophy in
the eighteenth century Lucinda Cole; 10. Animal subjectivities: gendered
literary representation of animal minds in Anna Sewell's Black Beauty
Deborah Denenholz Morse; 11. Friedrich Nietzsche on human nature: between
philosophical anthropology and animal studies Vanessa Lemm; Part III.
Contemporary Perspectives: 12. Opening up a dossier: animals, animalities,
and living together with Roland Barthes Michael Lundblad; 13. Animal
unfamiliars: a bestiary of time-travel cinema Alanna Thain; 14. Theorizing
animals: Heidegger, Derrida, Agamben Matthew Calarco; 15. Becoming animal
in the literary field Brian Massumi; 16. Animation and animism Thomas
Lamarre; 17. Becoming mammoth: the domestic animal, its synthetic dreams
and the pursuit of multispecies f(r)ictions David Jaclin; 18. Bush/animals
Peter Kulchyski.
Beullens; 2. Howling wolves and other beasts: animals and monstrosity in
the Middle Ages Luuk Houwen; 3. Medieval bloodsport William Marvin; 4.
Animals in late-medieval hagiography and romance David Salter; 5. Lions,
mice, and learning from animals in Henryson's Fables Gillian Rudd; Part II.
Development: 6. Animals, the devil, and the sacred in early modern English
culture Molly Hand; 7. Shakespeare's animal theater Bruce Boehrer; 8.
Classify and display: human and animal species, 1600-1815 Matthew Senior;
9. Swift among the locusts: vermin, infestation, and natural philosophy in
the eighteenth century Lucinda Cole; 10. Animal subjectivities: gendered
literary representation of animal minds in Anna Sewell's Black Beauty
Deborah Denenholz Morse; 11. Friedrich Nietzsche on human nature: between
philosophical anthropology and animal studies Vanessa Lemm; Part III.
Contemporary Perspectives: 12. Opening up a dossier: animals, animalities,
and living together with Roland Barthes Michael Lundblad; 13. Animal
unfamiliars: a bestiary of time-travel cinema Alanna Thain; 14. Theorizing
animals: Heidegger, Derrida, Agamben Matthew Calarco; 15. Becoming animal
in the literary field Brian Massumi; 16. Animation and animism Thomas
Lamarre; 17. Becoming mammoth: the domestic animal, its synthetic dreams
and the pursuit of multispecies f(r)ictions David Jaclin; 18. Bush/animals
Peter Kulchyski.