As oral and written record reflects, throughout history humankind has vacillated between acknowledging its kinship with the natural world and denying it. A great deal of human culture has consisted of stories concerning animals, though modern literature has relegated animals, as a subject of imaginative writing, to children's fiction. One would be hard pressed to name many great works of the past two centuries which include animals as the focus of the narrative. The old animal stories, however, took place in a time and realm when humans and animals were able to communicate and thesenarratives constituted the mainstay of oral storytelling. This kind of story is an element of the "Golden Age" theme and refers to a time when the world was a ha...
Even though the lives of nonhuman animals and humans have always been linked, the study of these int...
Sometime around 1900, a fundamental shift occurred in the way animals were represented in works of W...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by coun...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
Although "fabulous" animals tend to be thought of as, say, unicorns, for early modern and medieval n...
This dissertation is about the stories people tell about animals when they don’t do what they are ex...
Anthropomorphic literature, which attributes human characteristics to animals, is a valuable literar...
This dissertation reexamines literary and scientific inquiries into the relationship between the hum...
Animals, the nonhuman varieties, have appeared as subjects in human stories since human stories bega...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
The so-called animal turn in literature has fostered the evolution of animal studies, a discipline a...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Even though the lives of nonhuman animals and humans have always been linked, the study of these int...
Sometime around 1900, a fundamental shift occurred in the way animals were represented in works of W...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by coun...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
Although "fabulous" animals tend to be thought of as, say, unicorns, for early modern and medieval n...
This dissertation is about the stories people tell about animals when they don’t do what they are ex...
Anthropomorphic literature, which attributes human characteristics to animals, is a valuable literar...
This dissertation reexamines literary and scientific inquiries into the relationship between the hum...
Animals, the nonhuman varieties, have appeared as subjects in human stories since human stories bega...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
The so-called animal turn in literature has fostered the evolution of animal studies, a discipline a...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Even though the lives of nonhuman animals and humans have always been linked, the study of these int...
Sometime around 1900, a fundamental shift occurred in the way animals were represented in works of W...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...