This thesis explores what a reading of bird narratives from the mid-twentieth century reveals about contemporary anxieties around human identity. Starting from the assumption that people often use animals to say things they cannot otherwise articulate, it investigates whether readings that foreground the representation of the more-than-human world in both familiar and unfamiliar texts can shed new light on a period of British history that was characterised by radical social change. The texts are examined using insights from historical contextualisation, ecocriticism and animal studies. The period is known as one in which previous ideas about human identity were being destabilised by new thinking around issues such as gender, race and sex...
This dissertation analyzes literary representations of ecological catastrophe in contemporary postco...
This thesis examines how birds being ringed as a conservation effort, are represented in five select...
In Tomas Bannerhed’s Korparna (The Ravens, 2011), birds and trees not only function as backdrop and ...
This thesis examines the interface of literature and birdlife as a means to interrogate the relation...
Taking J. A. Baker's celebrated book The Peregrine as its focus, the article seeks to locate Baker's...
This research was funded by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, grant number AH/E...
This paper examines the figure of the egg collector as an arch-villain in two novels about rare bird...
This diachronic study investigates the discursive representation of four key wildlife species in Bri...
This thesis argues that humans and ospreys in Scotland are materially, bodily and ethically involve...
In her contribution, "Of Birds and Men: Lessons from Mark Cocker's 'Crow Country,'" Michaela Keck di...
Imagining the English landscape as an assemblage entangling deer and people throughout history, this...
Recent years have seen a continued critical reflection on the “post” or “more‐than” representational...
The Flight of Birds is a novel in twelve stories, each of them compelled by an encounter between the...
The human/nonhuman distinction is a significant theme in ecocriticism, which tries to undermine this...
This paper examines the role of nostalgia in practices of remembering the Huia, an extinct bird ende...
This dissertation analyzes literary representations of ecological catastrophe in contemporary postco...
This thesis examines how birds being ringed as a conservation effort, are represented in five select...
In Tomas Bannerhed’s Korparna (The Ravens, 2011), birds and trees not only function as backdrop and ...
This thesis examines the interface of literature and birdlife as a means to interrogate the relation...
Taking J. A. Baker's celebrated book The Peregrine as its focus, the article seeks to locate Baker's...
This research was funded by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, grant number AH/E...
This paper examines the figure of the egg collector as an arch-villain in two novels about rare bird...
This diachronic study investigates the discursive representation of four key wildlife species in Bri...
This thesis argues that humans and ospreys in Scotland are materially, bodily and ethically involve...
In her contribution, "Of Birds and Men: Lessons from Mark Cocker's 'Crow Country,'" Michaela Keck di...
Imagining the English landscape as an assemblage entangling deer and people throughout history, this...
Recent years have seen a continued critical reflection on the “post” or “more‐than” representational...
The Flight of Birds is a novel in twelve stories, each of them compelled by an encounter between the...
The human/nonhuman distinction is a significant theme in ecocriticism, which tries to undermine this...
This paper examines the role of nostalgia in practices of remembering the Huia, an extinct bird ende...
This dissertation analyzes literary representations of ecological catastrophe in contemporary postco...
This thesis examines how birds being ringed as a conservation effort, are represented in five select...
In Tomas Bannerhed’s Korparna (The Ravens, 2011), birds and trees not only function as backdrop and ...