Human minds and animal stories : : how narratives make us care about other species / / Wojciech Malecki, [and three others].

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spelling Maecki, Wojciech (Professor of literary theory), author.
Human minds and animal stories : how narratives make us care about other species / Wojciech Malecki, [and three others].
New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
1 online resource (201 pages).
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Routledge studies in world literatures and the environment
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Texts, statistics, and deception: on our investigative method -- A monkey, a book, and Facebook, or how to catch a story in the act -- Does it matter if it is true? on slaughterhouses, fiction, and non-fiction -- Does it matter how it is told? on species, stylistics, and voices -- Does it matter who it is about? on chimpanzees, lizards, and other main characters -- How does it work? from readerly pleasure to animal cruelty -- How long will it work? a short chapter on attitudinal impact over time -- Conclusions, speculations, and prospects -- Appendices.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Human-animal relationships.
Interdisciplinary research.
Human-animal relationships in literature.
Animals in literature.
Electronic books.
Print version: Maecki, Wojciech (Professor of literary theory) Human minds and animal stories : how narratives make us care about other species. New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019 201 pages Routledge studies in world literatures and the environment. 9780367146047 (DLC) 2019001154
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Human minds and animal stories : how narratives make us care about other species /
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Texts, statistics, and deception: on our investigative method -- A monkey, a book, and Facebook, or how to catch a story in the act -- Does it matter if it is true? on slaughterhouses, fiction, and non-fiction -- Does it matter how it is told? on species, stylistics, and voices -- Does it matter who it is about? on chimpanzees, lizards, and other main characters -- How does it work? from readerly pleasure to animal cruelty -- How long will it work? a short chapter on attitudinal impact over time -- Conclusions, speculations, and prospects -- Appendices.
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contents Texts, statistics, and deception: on our investigative method -- A monkey, a book, and Facebook, or how to catch a story in the act -- Does it matter if it is true? on slaughterhouses, fiction, and non-fiction -- Does it matter how it is told? on species, stylistics, and voices -- Does it matter who it is about? on chimpanzees, lizards, and other main characters -- How does it work? from readerly pleasure to animal cruelty -- How long will it work? a short chapter on attitudinal impact over time -- Conclusions, speculations, and prospects -- Appendices.
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