Gillian Mears' novel Foal's Bread (2011) invites an examination of horses in fiction, opening a platform for exploring the horse in Australian literature from a zoocritical perspective. This paper argues that writing horses into stories involves addressing, indeed flouting the 'sin' of anthropomorphism. The problems and paradoxes of ascribing subjectivity to fictional equine characters are discussed. The death of the main equine character, Magpie, is framed as a site of disregard, an example of human disconnection from the lives and deaths of animals. Using excerpts from the award-wining novel, Foal's Bread, as well as examples from other equine literature, the essay discusses representation of the horse as cultural...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Genre fiction has enormous potential to reflect and influence human perception of nonhuman animals. ...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Gillian Mears’ novel Foal’s Bread (2011) invites an examination of horses in fiction, opening a plat...
Gillian Mears\u27 Foal\u27s Bread (2011) is an award-winning Australian novel that broadens ways of ...
This book is about ordinary animals and how they are imagined in twenty-first century fiction. Exami...
This article uses an ecocritical, posthumanist animal studies approach to fiction about horses for c...
2020, 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Jane Smiley\u27s novel Horse He...
Jane Smiley’s novel Horse Heaven (2000) presents a diversity of human and equine characters related ...
The horse-book is a literary genre which is considered very popular among young girls. Black Beauty ...
This essay aims to show how anthropomorphism, and also to some extent zoomorphism, is created in Nic...
Magical realist fiction is marked by a striking abundance of animals. Analysing magical realist nove...
The beautiful, intense, and often comical relationships between women and horses are explored in the...
The aim of this essay is to address the challenges and problems in communicating with horses and int...
Within the scholarly debate regarding the “rise of the novel,” one of the commonly agreed views is t...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Genre fiction has enormous potential to reflect and influence human perception of nonhuman animals. ...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Gillian Mears’ novel Foal’s Bread (2011) invites an examination of horses in fiction, opening a plat...
Gillian Mears\u27 Foal\u27s Bread (2011) is an award-winning Australian novel that broadens ways of ...
This book is about ordinary animals and how they are imagined in twenty-first century fiction. Exami...
This article uses an ecocritical, posthumanist animal studies approach to fiction about horses for c...
2020, 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Jane Smiley\u27s novel Horse He...
Jane Smiley’s novel Horse Heaven (2000) presents a diversity of human and equine characters related ...
The horse-book is a literary genre which is considered very popular among young girls. Black Beauty ...
This essay aims to show how anthropomorphism, and also to some extent zoomorphism, is created in Nic...
Magical realist fiction is marked by a striking abundance of animals. Analysing magical realist nove...
The beautiful, intense, and often comical relationships between women and horses are explored in the...
The aim of this essay is to address the challenges and problems in communicating with horses and int...
Within the scholarly debate regarding the “rise of the novel,” one of the commonly agreed views is t...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Genre fiction has enormous potential to reflect and influence human perception of nonhuman animals. ...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...