Animal Fables after Darwin

Animal Fables after Darwin
Title Animal Fables after Darwin PDF eBook
Author Chris Danta
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 227
Release 2018-07-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108664571

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The ancient form of the animal fable, in which the characteristics of humans and animals are playfully and educationally intertwined, took on a wholly new meaning after Darwin's theory of evolution changed forever the relationship between humans and animals. In this original study, Chris Danta provides an important and original account of how the fable was adopted and re-adapted by nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors to challenge traditional views of species hierarchy. The rise of the biological sciences in the second half of the nineteenth century provided literary writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, H. G. Wells, Franz Kafka, Angela Carter and J. M. Coetzee with new material for the fable. By interrogating the form of the fable, and through it the idea of human exceptionalism, writers asked new questions about the place of the human in relation to its biological milieu.

Animal Fables after Darwin

Animal Fables after Darwin
Title Animal Fables after Darwin PDF eBook
Author Chris Danta
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 227
Release 2018-07-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1108428207

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A major critical reassessment of the fable and of the literary representation of the human-animal relationship after Darwin.

After Darwin

After Darwin
Title After Darwin PDF eBook
Author Devin Griffiths
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 275
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009181173

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This book explores the philosophy and writings of Charles Darwin and their contribution to theories of philosophy, evolution, and beauty.

Imperial Beast Fables

Imperial Beast Fables
Title Imperial Beast Fables PDF eBook
Author Kaori Nagai
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 259
Release 2020-07-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030514935

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This book coins the term ‘imperial beast fable’ to explore modern forms of human-animal relationships and their origins in the British Empire. Taking as a starting point the long nineteenth-century fascination with non-European beast fables, it examines literary reworkings of these fables, such as Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Books, in relation to the global politics of race, language, and species. The imperial beast fable figures variably as a key site where the nature and origins of mankind are hotly debated; an emerging space of conservation in which humans enclose animals to manage and control them; a cage in which an animal narrator talks to change its human jailors; and a vision of animal cosmopolitanism, in which a close kinship between humans and other animals is dreamt of. Written at the intersection of animal studies and postcolonial studies, this book proposes that the beast fable embodies the ideologies and values of the British Empire, while also covertly critiquing them. It therefore finds in the beast fable the possibility that the multitudinous animals it gives voice to might challenge the imperial networks which threaten their existence, both in the nineteenth century and today.

After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind

After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind
Title After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind PDF eBook
Author Angelique Richardson
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 384
Release 2013-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9401209987

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‘What is emotion?’ pondered the young Charles Darwin in his notebooks. How were the emotions to be placed in an evolutionary framework? And what light might they shed on human-animal continuities? These were among the questions Darwin explored in his research, assisted both by an acute sense of observation and an extraordinary capacity for fellow feeling, not only with humans but with all animal life. After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind explores questions of mind, emotion and the moral sense which Darwin opened up through his research on the physical expression of emotions and the human–animal relation. It also examines the extent to which Darwin’s ideas were taken up by Victorian writers and popular culture, from George Eliot to the Daily News. Bringing together scholars from biology, literature, history, psychology, psychiatry and paediatrics, the volume provides an invaluable reassessment of Darwin’s contribution to a new understanding of the moral sense and emotional life, and considers the urgent scientific and ethical implications of his ideas today.

The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature

The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature PDF eBook
Author Susan McHugh
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 631
Release 2020-11-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030397734

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This volume is the first comprehensive guide to current research on animals, animality, and human-animal relations in literature. To reflect the history of literary animal studies to date, its primary focus is literary prose and poetry in English, while also accommodating emergent discussions of the full range of media and contexts with which literary studies engages, especially film and critical theory. User-friendly language, references, even suggestions for further readings are included to help newcomers to the field understand how it has taken shape primarily through recent decades. To further aid teachers, sections are organized by conventions of periodization, and chapters address a range of canonical and popular texts. Bookended by sections devoted to the field’s conceptual foundations and new directions, the volume is designed to set an agenda for literary animal studies for decades to come.

Animal Satire

Animal Satire
Title Animal Satire PDF eBook
Author Robert McKay
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 425
Release 2023-08-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3031248724

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Animal Satire presents a cultural history of animal satire, a critically neglected but persistent presence in the history of cultural production, in which animals expose human folly while the strategies of satire expose the folly of human-animal relations. Highlighting the teeming animal presences across the history of satirical expression from Aristophanes to Twitter, with chapters on key works of literature, drama, film, and a plethora of satirical media, Animal Satire reveals the rich rhetorical significance of animality in powering the politics of satire from ancient and medieval through modern and contemporary times. More pressingly, the book makes the case for the significance of satire for understanding the real-world implications of rhetoric about animals in ongoing struggles for justice. By gathering both critical and creative examples from representative media forms, historical periods, and continents, this volume aims to enrich scholarship on the history of satire as well as empower creative practitioners with ideas about its practical applications today.