The essay examines the phenomenon of non-human storytelling. We take our departure from the paradoxical idea that readers are invited to reflect upon aspects of human life when reading the fictional life stories of non-human narrators, whether they are animals, objects, or indefinable entities. By giving voice to non-human things and animals such as a stuffed squirrel, a lump of coal, or a dog, these narratives may highlight and even challenge our conception of the human. In addition, they may confront us with our propensity to empathize with fictional autobiographical narrators and to narrativize our own lives in particular ways. On the level of meaning, there is a whole range of motifs, themes, and functions with which non-human narration...
The Monologue of a Dog Entangled in History. On Non‑human War NarrationsThe article provides an ende...
Narrative fiction may invite us to share the perspective of characters which are very much unlike ou...
Representing a nonhuman animal consciousness in literature is problematic, because we human animals ...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
This essay uses Lauren Groff’s 2011 short story “Above and Below” to explore aspects of a narratolog...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
Cixous’ “Stigmata, or Job the Dog” sits at the intersection of animal studies, autobiography, narrat...
Non-human narrators, by definition anthropomorphized, fill different functions in literature, and ha...
Non-human narrators, by definition anthropomorphized, fill different functions in literature, and ha...
As oral and written record reflects, throughout history humankind has vacillated between acknowledgi...
This master thesis deals with the phenomenon of non-human narrator in the literary fiction. The theo...
My essay joins the contemporary cognitive-narratological debate on whether readers bring to bear on ...
This essay examines the human-nonhuman proximity emerging from Beckett’s representation of a deconst...
Indra Sinha’s novel Animal’s People opens with the words “I used to be human once. So I’m told”. Wit...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
The Monologue of a Dog Entangled in History. On Non‑human War NarrationsThe article provides an ende...
Narrative fiction may invite us to share the perspective of characters which are very much unlike ou...
Representing a nonhuman animal consciousness in literature is problematic, because we human animals ...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
This essay uses Lauren Groff’s 2011 short story “Above and Below” to explore aspects of a narratolog...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
Cixous’ “Stigmata, or Job the Dog” sits at the intersection of animal studies, autobiography, narrat...
Non-human narrators, by definition anthropomorphized, fill different functions in literature, and ha...
Non-human narrators, by definition anthropomorphized, fill different functions in literature, and ha...
As oral and written record reflects, throughout history humankind has vacillated between acknowledgi...
This master thesis deals with the phenomenon of non-human narrator in the literary fiction. The theo...
My essay joins the contemporary cognitive-narratological debate on whether readers bring to bear on ...
This essay examines the human-nonhuman proximity emerging from Beckett’s representation of a deconst...
Indra Sinha’s novel Animal’s People opens with the words “I used to be human once. So I’m told”. Wit...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
The Monologue of a Dog Entangled in History. On Non‑human War NarrationsThe article provides an ende...
Narrative fiction may invite us to share the perspective of characters which are very much unlike ou...
Representing a nonhuman animal consciousness in literature is problematic, because we human animals ...