University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This creative thesis and exegesis explores the experience of the outsider and the concept of 'otherness'. In the creative thesis, a novel titled A Creature's Tale, the experience of otherness is many faceted – it is the otherness that separates different races and cultures, that which separates white Australian settlers and Aborigines and, most extreme of all, the otherness that separates humans and other species. At its heart the story is about the links between all animals, human and non-human. The novel, narrated by a now deceased dog, tells the story of life in the 1850s and 1860s in a whaling community on the far south coast of NSW and in Kiandra, a gold mining town...
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by coun...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
This thesis examines the representation of animality in Australian literature by a close analysis of...
This study explores how animals are represented in contemporary Australian fiction. For centuries, t...
Graduation date: 2013Access permanently restricted to the OSU Community at author's requestIn this t...
© 2017 Dr. Laura Jean McKayInstances of interspecies communication and miscommunication occur in alm...
This thesis is an exploration of the connection between fiction literature and the ethics of the hum...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
Representing a nonhuman animal consciousness in literature is problematic, because we human animals ...
[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp. How do animals experien...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘otherin...
The present reading of Zakes Mda’s fifth book, The Whale Caller, aims at capturing the peculiarity o...
This thesis is comprised of five novel chapters and two short stories that explore individuals’ inte...
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by coun...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
This thesis examines the representation of animality in Australian literature by a close analysis of...
This study explores how animals are represented in contemporary Australian fiction. For centuries, t...
Graduation date: 2013Access permanently restricted to the OSU Community at author's requestIn this t...
© 2017 Dr. Laura Jean McKayInstances of interspecies communication and miscommunication occur in alm...
This thesis is an exploration of the connection between fiction literature and the ethics of the hum...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
Representing a nonhuman animal consciousness in literature is problematic, because we human animals ...
[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp. How do animals experien...
Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Gradua...
This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘otherin...
The present reading of Zakes Mda’s fifth book, The Whale Caller, aims at capturing the peculiarity o...
This thesis is comprised of five novel chapters and two short stories that explore individuals’ inte...
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by coun...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...