| TÃtulo : |
The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
McHugh, Susan, ; McKay, Robert, ; Miller, John, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2021 |
| Número de páginas: |
XXII, 636 p. 21 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-39773-9 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Literatura |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
800 Literatura y retórica |
| Resumen: |
Este volumen es la primera guÃa completa de la investigación actual sobre animales, animalidad y relaciones entre humanos y animales en la literatura. Para reflejar la historia de los estudios literarios sobre animales hasta la fecha, su enfoque principal es la prosa literaria y la poesÃa en inglés, al tiempo que da cabida a debates emergentes sobre toda la gama de medios y contextos con los que se relacionan los estudios literarios, especialmente el cine y la teorÃa crÃtica. Se incluye un lenguaje fácil de usar, referencias e incluso sugerencias de lecturas adicionales para ayudar a los recién llegados al campo a comprender cómo ha tomado forma principalmente a lo largo de las últimas décadas. Para ayudar aún más a los profesores, las secciones están organizadas según convenciones de periodización y los capÃtulos abordan una variedad de textos canónicos y populares. El volumen, repleto de secciones dedicadas a los fundamentos conceptuales y las nuevas direcciones del campo, está diseñado para establecer una agenda para los estudios literarios de animales en las próximas décadas. |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction: Towards and Animal-centred Literary History; Susan McHugh, Robert McKay and John Miller -- 2. The Exception and the Norm: Dimensions of Anthropocentrism; Tom Tyler -- 3. Metaphor, Metonymy, More-than-Anthropocentric. The Animal that therefore I Read (and Follow); Ann-Sofie Lönngren -- 4. Narratology beyond the Human: Self-Narratives and Inter-Species Identities; David Herman -- 5. An(im)alogical Thinking: Contemporary Black Literature and the Dreaded Comparison; Diana Leong -- 6. We Are not in this World Alone: On Drawing Close, Animal Stories, and a Multispecies Sense of Place; Nandini Thiyagarajan -- 7. A Community of Exiles: Whale and Human Domains in Old English Poetry; Megan Cavell -- 8. An Ontological Turn for the Medieval Books of Beasts: Environmental Theory from Premodern to Postmodern; Susan Crane -- 9. Chaucer, Lydgate, and the Half-Heard Nightingale; Carolynn Van Dyke -- 10. Huntings of the Hare: The Medieval and Early Modern Poetry of Imperilled Animals; Karl Steel -- 11. Human, Animal, and Metamorphic Becomings; Carla Freccero -- 12. Sheep, Beasts, and Knights: Fugitive Alterity in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene Book VI, and The Shepheardes Calender; Rachel Stenner -- 13. My Palfrey, Myself: Toward a Queer Phenomenology of the Horse-Human Bond in Henry V and Beyond; Karen Raber -- 14. What Can Beast Fables Do in Literary Animal Studies? Ben Jonson's Volpone and the Prehumanist Human; Erica Fudge -- 15. "Real" Animals and the Eighteenth-Century Literary Imagination; Laura Brown -- 16. Mary Leapor's Creatureliness in "An Essay on Woman" and Other Poems; Anne Milne -- 17. Poetics of the Hunt: Re-reading Agency and Re-thinking Ecology in William Somerville's The Chase; Richard Nash -- 18. Beyond Symbolism: The Rights and Biopolitics of Romantic Period Animals; Ron Broglio -- 19. Bad Dog: The Dark Side of Misbehaving Animals; Chase Pielak -- 20. Why Animals Matter in Jane Austen; Barbara Seeber -- 21. John Keats and the Sound of Nature: Reading Poetry in a Time of Extinction; Michael Malay -- 22. Cooper's Animal Offences: The Confusion of Species in Last of the Mohicans; Onno Oerlemans -- 23. Jane Eyre and Tess Durbeyfield at the Human/Animal Border; Ivan Kreilkamp -- 24. Animals and Nonsense: Edward Lear's Menagerie; Ann Colley -- 25. Intimacy, Objectification, and Inter/Intra-Species Relations in Victorian Animal Autobiographies; Monica Flegel -- 26. How Not to Eat: Vegetarian Polemics in Victorian India; Parama Roy -- 27. Modernist Animals and Bioaesthetics; Carrie Rohman -- 28. Vivisection in Modernist Culture and Popular Fiction, 1890–1945; Katherine Ebury -- 29. Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein: Two Modernist Women Writing as Dogs; Marianne Dekoven -- 30. Kingship, Kinship and the King of Beasts in Early Southern African Novels; Jade Munslow Ong -- 31. Animals Inside: Creatureliness in Dezső Kosztolányi's Skylark and Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life; Anat Pick -- 32. Speculative Humanisms: Postwar Universalism and the Question of the Animal; Seán McCorry -- 33. CanLit's Ossiferous Fictions: Animal Bones and Fossils in Margaret Atwood's Life Before Man and Carol Shields's The Stone Diaries; Sarah Bezan -- 34. Returning to the Animals' Gaze: Reflective Readings of Lionesses Marah and Sekhmet; Wendy Woodward -- 35. "Without the right words it's hard to retain clarity": Speculative Fiction and Animal Narrative; Sherryl Vint -- 36. Jesmyn Ward's Dog Bite: Mississippi Love and Death Stories; Bénédicte Boisseron -- 37. Shared and Hefted Lives in Twenty-First Century Shepherds' Calendars; Catherine Parry -- 38. The Biopolitics of Animal Love: Two Settler Stories; Nicole Shukin -- 39. Companion Prosthetics: Avatars of Animality and Disability; Michael Lundblad and Jan Grue -- 40. Denizen Habitations: Spaces of Solidarity in Recent South Asian Fiction; Sundhya Walther -- 41. Plagues, Poisons, Dead Rats: In Search of a Medical Posthumanities; Lucinda Cole -- 42. Last Chance to See: Extinction in Literary Animal Studies and the Environmental Humanities; John Miller. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature [documento electrónico] / McHugh, Susan, ; McKay, Robert, ; Miller, John, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXII, 636 p. 21 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-39773-9 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Literatura |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
800 Literatura y retórica |
| Resumen: |
Este volumen es la primera guÃa completa de la investigación actual sobre animales, animalidad y relaciones entre humanos y animales en la literatura. Para reflejar la historia de los estudios literarios sobre animales hasta la fecha, su enfoque principal es la prosa literaria y la poesÃa en inglés, al tiempo que da cabida a debates emergentes sobre toda la gama de medios y contextos con los que se relacionan los estudios literarios, especialmente el cine y la teorÃa crÃtica. Se incluye un lenguaje fácil de usar, referencias e incluso sugerencias de lecturas adicionales para ayudar a los recién llegados al campo a comprender cómo ha tomado forma principalmente a lo largo de las últimas décadas. Para ayudar aún más a los profesores, las secciones están organizadas según convenciones de periodización y los capÃtulos abordan una variedad de textos canónicos y populares. El volumen, repleto de secciones dedicadas a los fundamentos conceptuales y las nuevas direcciones del campo, está diseñado para establecer una agenda para los estudios literarios de animales en las próximas décadas. |
| Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction: Towards and Animal-centred Literary History; Susan McHugh, Robert McKay and John Miller -- 2. The Exception and the Norm: Dimensions of Anthropocentrism; Tom Tyler -- 3. Metaphor, Metonymy, More-than-Anthropocentric. The Animal that therefore I Read (and Follow); Ann-Sofie Lönngren -- 4. Narratology beyond the Human: Self-Narratives and Inter-Species Identities; David Herman -- 5. An(im)alogical Thinking: Contemporary Black Literature and the Dreaded Comparison; Diana Leong -- 6. We Are not in this World Alone: On Drawing Close, Animal Stories, and a Multispecies Sense of Place; Nandini Thiyagarajan -- 7. A Community of Exiles: Whale and Human Domains in Old English Poetry; Megan Cavell -- 8. An Ontological Turn for the Medieval Books of Beasts: Environmental Theory from Premodern to Postmodern; Susan Crane -- 9. Chaucer, Lydgate, and the Half-Heard Nightingale; Carolynn Van Dyke -- 10. Huntings of the Hare: The Medieval and Early Modern Poetry of Imperilled Animals; Karl Steel -- 11. Human, Animal, and Metamorphic Becomings; Carla Freccero -- 12. Sheep, Beasts, and Knights: Fugitive Alterity in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene Book VI, and The Shepheardes Calender; Rachel Stenner -- 13. My Palfrey, Myself: Toward a Queer Phenomenology of the Horse-Human Bond in Henry V and Beyond; Karen Raber -- 14. What Can Beast Fables Do in Literary Animal Studies? Ben Jonson's Volpone and the Prehumanist Human; Erica Fudge -- 15. "Real" Animals and the Eighteenth-Century Literary Imagination; Laura Brown -- 16. Mary Leapor's Creatureliness in "An Essay on Woman" and Other Poems; Anne Milne -- 17. Poetics of the Hunt: Re-reading Agency and Re-thinking Ecology in William Somerville's The Chase; Richard Nash -- 18. Beyond Symbolism: The Rights and Biopolitics of Romantic Period Animals; Ron Broglio -- 19. Bad Dog: The Dark Side of Misbehaving Animals; Chase Pielak -- 20. Why Animals Matter in Jane Austen; Barbara Seeber -- 21. John Keats and the Sound of Nature: Reading Poetry in a Time of Extinction; Michael Malay -- 22. Cooper's Animal Offences: The Confusion of Species in Last of the Mohicans; Onno Oerlemans -- 23. Jane Eyre and Tess Durbeyfield at the Human/Animal Border; Ivan Kreilkamp -- 24. Animals and Nonsense: Edward Lear's Menagerie; Ann Colley -- 25. Intimacy, Objectification, and Inter/Intra-Species Relations in Victorian Animal Autobiographies; Monica Flegel -- 26. How Not to Eat: Vegetarian Polemics in Victorian India; Parama Roy -- 27. Modernist Animals and Bioaesthetics; Carrie Rohman -- 28. Vivisection in Modernist Culture and Popular Fiction, 1890–1945; Katherine Ebury -- 29. Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein: Two Modernist Women Writing as Dogs; Marianne Dekoven -- 30. Kingship, Kinship and the King of Beasts in Early Southern African Novels; Jade Munslow Ong -- 31. Animals Inside: Creatureliness in Dezső Kosztolányi's Skylark and Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life; Anat Pick -- 32. Speculative Humanisms: Postwar Universalism and the Question of the Animal; Seán McCorry -- 33. CanLit's Ossiferous Fictions: Animal Bones and Fossils in Margaret Atwood's Life Before Man and Carol Shields's The Stone Diaries; Sarah Bezan -- 34. Returning to the Animals' Gaze: Reflective Readings of Lionesses Marah and Sekhmet; Wendy Woodward -- 35. "Without the right words it's hard to retain clarity": Speculative Fiction and Animal Narrative; Sherryl Vint -- 36. Jesmyn Ward's Dog Bite: Mississippi Love and Death Stories; Bénédicte Boisseron -- 37. Shared and Hefted Lives in Twenty-First Century Shepherds' Calendars; Catherine Parry -- 38. The Biopolitics of Animal Love: Two Settler Stories; Nicole Shukin -- 39. Companion Prosthetics: Avatars of Animality and Disability; Michael Lundblad and Jan Grue -- 40. Denizen Habitations: Spaces of Solidarity in Recent South Asian Fiction; Sundhya Walther -- 41. Plagues, Poisons, Dead Rats: In Search of a Medical Posthumanities; Lucinda Cole -- 42. Last Chance to See: Extinction in Literary Animal Studies and the Environmental Humanities; John Miller. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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