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Animals, Animality, and Literature Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)

Animals, Animality, and Literature By Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)

Animals, Animality, and Literature by Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)


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This collection provides a wide-ranging survey of where the field of literary animal studies currently stands. It will be a key resource for specialists who wish to keep current on developments in the field, and non-specialists who seek to understand how these fields have shaped the relationship between human and non-human animal life.

Animals, Animality, and Literature Summary

Animals, Animality, and Literature by Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)

Animals, Animality, and Literature offers readers a one-volume survey of the field of literary animal studies in both its theoretical and applied dimensions. Focusing on English literary history, with scrupulous attention to the interplay between English and foreign influences, this collection gathers together the work of nineteen internationally noted specialists in this growing discipline. Offering discussion of English literary works from Beowulf to Virginia Woolf and beyond, this book explores the ways human/animal difference has been historically activated within the literary context: in devotional works, in philosophical and zoological treatises, in plays and poems and novels, and more recently within emerging narrative genres such as cinema and animation. With an introductory overview of the historical development of animal studies and afterword looking to the field's future possibilities, Animals, Animality, and Literature provides a wide-ranging survey of where this discipline currently stands.

Animals, Animality, and Literature Reviews

'This is a reference book indispensable to any self-respecting academic library, but it is also a publication that sits well in the personal collection of any student or lay person interested in the discipline.' Janette Leaf, The British Society for Literature and Science

About Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)

Bruce Boehrer is Bertram H. Davis Professor of Renaissance literature in the Department of English at Florida State University.His most recent single-author books include Environmental Degradation in Jacobean Drama (Cambridge, 2013) and Animal Characters: Nonhuman Beings in European Literature (2010). From 2000 to 2008 he served as Founding Editor of the Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and he is editor of A Cultural History of Animals in the Renaissance (2007). Molly Hand is Entrepreneur in Residence and Lecturer in the Department of English at Florida State University. Her scholarly work appears in Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Reforme; Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama, edited by Michelle Dowd and Natasha Korda (2011); and The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton, edited by Trish Henley and Gary Taylor (2012). She is currently at work on a book-length study of animal familiars in early modern English literature. Brian Massumi is Professor of Communication at the University of Montreal. He specializes in the philosophy of experience, art and media theory, and political philosophy. His most recent books include Ontopower: War, Powers, and the State of Perception (2015), Politics of Affect (2015), and What Animals Teach Us About Politics (2014). He is co-author with Erin Manning of Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience (2014). Also with Erin Manning and the SenseLab collective, he participates in the collective exploration of new ways of bringing philosophical and artistic practices into collaborative interaction.

Table of Contents

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, 16001815 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.

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NPB9781108429825
9781108429825
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Animals, Animality, and Literature by Bruce Boehrer (Florida State University)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2018-09-20
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