J.M. Coetzee’s book, 'Elizabeth Costello' is one of the stranger works to appear in recent years. Yet if we focus our attention on the book’s two chapters dealing with animals, two preoccupations emerge. The first sees Coetzee use animals to evoke a particular conception of ethics, one similar to that of the philosopher Mary Midgley. Coetzee’s second theme connects animals to the phenomena of scapegoating, as it has been characterized by the philosophical anthropologist René Girard. While both themes involve human interactions with animals, each transcends application to that particular issue and raises deeper questions, respectively concerning the foundations of morality and the therapeutic allure of political violence. Making explicit the...
This paper examines the relationships of metafiction with race, gender, animals, and genre in J.M. C...
The article analyses Disgrace as one of Coetzee\u2019s most interesting works to dramatize the imbri...
.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals (1999) is a literary representation of, and intervention into, hu...
J.M. Coetzee’s book, 'Elizabeth Costello' is one of the stranger works to appear in recent years. Ye...
In "Teaching Empathy and Emotions: J. M. Coetzee's 'The Lives of Animals' and Human-Animal Studies,"...
ABSTRACT. This paper addresses the vexed question of animal and human rights by focusing on Coetzee’...
The article aims to position JM Coetzee’s The lives of animals within the animal rights debate and a...
To understand J.M. Coetzee’s novel Disgrace, it is necessary to explain and explore the ways in whic...
For the past four decades, scholarship on the relationship between human and nonhuman animals has b...
Elizabeth Costello, the main protagonist of J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals, advocates an approa...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the way in which J. M. Coetzee employs animal imagery in his thr...
In the two essays “The Philosophers and the Animals” and “The Poets and the Animals” (in The Lives o...
Disgrace deals with the transition of a fifty-two year old English professor, David Lurie, in terms ...
Nobel prize-winner John Maxwell Coetzee, during a series of seminars organised by an organisation de...
heart of which are questions concerning the relation of human beings to animals and the discussion o...
This paper examines the relationships of metafiction with race, gender, animals, and genre in J.M. C...
The article analyses Disgrace as one of Coetzee\u2019s most interesting works to dramatize the imbri...
.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals (1999) is a literary representation of, and intervention into, hu...
J.M. Coetzee’s book, 'Elizabeth Costello' is one of the stranger works to appear in recent years. Ye...
In "Teaching Empathy and Emotions: J. M. Coetzee's 'The Lives of Animals' and Human-Animal Studies,"...
ABSTRACT. This paper addresses the vexed question of animal and human rights by focusing on Coetzee’...
The article aims to position JM Coetzee’s The lives of animals within the animal rights debate and a...
To understand J.M. Coetzee’s novel Disgrace, it is necessary to explain and explore the ways in whic...
For the past four decades, scholarship on the relationship between human and nonhuman animals has b...
Elizabeth Costello, the main protagonist of J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals, advocates an approa...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the way in which J. M. Coetzee employs animal imagery in his thr...
In the two essays “The Philosophers and the Animals” and “The Poets and the Animals” (in The Lives o...
Disgrace deals with the transition of a fifty-two year old English professor, David Lurie, in terms ...
Nobel prize-winner John Maxwell Coetzee, during a series of seminars organised by an organisation de...
heart of which are questions concerning the relation of human beings to animals and the discussion o...
This paper examines the relationships of metafiction with race, gender, animals, and genre in J.M. C...
The article analyses Disgrace as one of Coetzee\u2019s most interesting works to dramatize the imbri...
.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals (1999) is a literary representation of, and intervention into, hu...