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Master's Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: A, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, course: Masters degree research in English Literature, language: English, abstract: This paper re-imagines the animal in J.M. Coetzee's "The Lives of Animals". It focuses on how Coetzee's narrative problematizes dominant discourses through questioning their authority. Furthermore, the narrative offers alternatives to anthropocentric conceptions of the animal that are based upon reason-centred and dualistic thought. The duality of human versus…mehr

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Master's Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: A, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, course: Masters degree research in English Literature, language: English, abstract: This paper re-imagines the animal in J.M. Coetzee's "The Lives of Animals". It focuses on how Coetzee's narrative problematizes dominant discourses through questioning their authority. Furthermore, the narrative offers alternatives to anthropocentric conceptions of the animal that are based upon reason-centred and dualistic thought. The duality of human versus animal is explored alongside other dualities deconstructed in the text, such as fiction versus non-fiction, and philosophy versus literature.Coetzee's representation of these constructs and their interconnectedness is investigated, specifically with regard to positively developing human-animal relations. Through exploring what Coetzee calls the 'sympathetic imagination', his alternative contribution to the field of human-animal relations will be considered. This study focuses on the space for re-imagination that Coetzee has provided with "The Lives of Animals".It highlights the role literature can and ought to play in this re-imagination, and why this re-imagination is necessary for the development of human-animal relations. Posthumanism will be used as a theoretical lens throughout, as it appears to resonate closely with Coetzee's project. Both the form and the content of the text will be analysed, highlighting their interconnected significance in Coetzee's project and the continued relevance of interventions such as this.J.M. Coetzee's "The Lives of Animals" (1999) is a literary representation of, and intervention into, human-animal relations. It is an experimental literary destabilization of the generic boundaries that underlie the systematic (mis)representation and (mis)treatment of nonhuman animals, specifically their mass commodification in contemporary societies. The text provides a critique and negotiation of anthropocentric reason and its ramifications for nonhuman animals.
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My name is Amy. I am originally from London, England, but I completed my Masters degree in English literature at Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. English literature and philosophy have always been my passions. I completed a degree in psychology and later went on to do an Honours in English literature, followed by a Masters in English Literature. My Masters focused on ecocriticism, posthumanism, postmodernism and exploring the nature of literary and philosophical representation in J.M Coetzee's work, specifically 'The Lives of Animals' (1999). I received a Cum Laude for this thesis and went on to become a lecturer of English at Nelson Mandela University, and later Varsity College private university.