‘‘The anthropocentric primate. A species discursive reading of the story ‘The monkey that would not kill.’’’ In children’s literature nonhuman primates are often represented either as ferocious beasts or as curios and charmful vicarious children. In this article I demonstrate how these different constructions interestingly coexist in the popular story ‘‘The monkey that would not kill’’, written by the Scottish evangelist and professor of the natural sciences Henry Drummond in 1891. My study anchors the figuration of the monstrous ape historically in a Christian discourse and the figuration of the childlike ape in a zoological discourse, and link them to the literary genres of horror and comedy, respectively. Both of the figurations are anth...
Nicholas Howe includes fables among “other troubling works that cross adult distinctions between the...
The novel Mario und die Tiere (1928) from Waldemar Bonsels shows a spectrum of anthropomorphism whic...
Although Renaissance naturalists inherited a wealth of information about simians from classical and ...
‘‘The anthropocentric primate. A species discursive reading of the story ‘The monkey that would not ...
This article aims at showing how contemporary literary responses to human-nonhuman primate relations...
Since the Middle Ages, apes have functioned as mirrors of humans. And to this day, we find that espe...
This February’s attack by a pet chimpanzee in Connecticut added urgency to the question: does our hu...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
The annals of field primatology are filled with stories about charismatic animals native to some of ...
© Ateneo de Manila University. What does it mean to write the animal? In Philippine children’s liter...
According to scholars of the nonhuman turn, the scandal of theory lies in its failure to decenter th...
The ubiquity of apes in the margins of Gothic devotional prayer books, often doing deeds that would ...
This thesis examines the human/animal binary in the Western tradition. I analyze in particular the d...
Diese Arbeit untersucht die Formen und Funktionen der Anthropomorphisierung von Tieren in kanadische...
Animals has long been present as characters in children’s literature. The most common use of animals...
Nicholas Howe includes fables among “other troubling works that cross adult distinctions between the...
The novel Mario und die Tiere (1928) from Waldemar Bonsels shows a spectrum of anthropomorphism whic...
Although Renaissance naturalists inherited a wealth of information about simians from classical and ...
‘‘The anthropocentric primate. A species discursive reading of the story ‘The monkey that would not ...
This article aims at showing how contemporary literary responses to human-nonhuman primate relations...
Since the Middle Ages, apes have functioned as mirrors of humans. And to this day, we find that espe...
This February’s attack by a pet chimpanzee in Connecticut added urgency to the question: does our hu...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
The annals of field primatology are filled with stories about charismatic animals native to some of ...
© Ateneo de Manila University. What does it mean to write the animal? In Philippine children’s liter...
According to scholars of the nonhuman turn, the scandal of theory lies in its failure to decenter th...
The ubiquity of apes in the margins of Gothic devotional prayer books, often doing deeds that would ...
This thesis examines the human/animal binary in the Western tradition. I analyze in particular the d...
Diese Arbeit untersucht die Formen und Funktionen der Anthropomorphisierung von Tieren in kanadische...
Animals has long been present as characters in children’s literature. The most common use of animals...
Nicholas Howe includes fables among “other troubling works that cross adult distinctions between the...
The novel Mario und die Tiere (1928) from Waldemar Bonsels shows a spectrum of anthropomorphism whic...
Although Renaissance naturalists inherited a wealth of information about simians from classical and ...