Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu: Moby Dick as Posthumanist Whale’s Tale Melville’s epic novel, Moby Dick offers, among other things, an examination of the ethics of hunting whales in order to fuel the nineteenth century and the American Industrial Revolution. In this sense the work is remarkably prescient of the twenty-first century’s interest in animal studies and animal rights. But Moby Dick also raises the larger postmodern/posthumanist question of what constitutes humanity. Consciousness, suggests Melville, is not an aspect of being human; it is a quality of the cosmos. These questions regarding the philosophical significance of the whale plague us still today as we wit...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt...
The story of a man’s obsession with whales, which takes him on a personal, historical and biographic...
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu:...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
[[abstract]]This paper addresses the nineteenth-century novel Moby-Dick (1851) as a “cetacean text” ...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
At the time Herman Melville was grappling with the monstrous manuscript that was to become Moby-Dick...
The continental philosophy has lad emphasis on the gross dismissal attitude of man to pro-animal or ...
Although Herman Melvilleʼs Moby-Dick is often viewed as a philosophical work, the paper argues that...
“Specious Bedfellows” argues that Moby-Dick is an exploration of the deeply affective relationships ...
This thesis investigates the spectrality of Moby-Dick; or, the Whale and proposes that\ud through th...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
Moby-Dick, or The Whale is a novel famed for its multifaceted nature, due to the myriad of both lite...
Pre-Civil War America suffered a psychic wound caused by racism, corruption, and class stratificatio...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt...
The story of a man’s obsession with whales, which takes him on a personal, historical and biographic...
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu:...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
[[abstract]]This paper addresses the nineteenth-century novel Moby-Dick (1851) as a “cetacean text” ...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
At the time Herman Melville was grappling with the monstrous manuscript that was to become Moby-Dick...
The continental philosophy has lad emphasis on the gross dismissal attitude of man to pro-animal or ...
Although Herman Melvilleʼs Moby-Dick is often viewed as a philosophical work, the paper argues that...
“Specious Bedfellows” argues that Moby-Dick is an exploration of the deeply affective relationships ...
This thesis investigates the spectrality of Moby-Dick; or, the Whale and proposes that\ud through th...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
Moby-Dick, or The Whale is a novel famed for its multifaceted nature, due to the myriad of both lite...
Pre-Civil War America suffered a psychic wound caused by racism, corruption, and class stratificatio...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt...
The story of a man’s obsession with whales, which takes him on a personal, historical and biographic...
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...