Animals and their people : : connecting East and West in cultural animal studies / / Anna Barcz, Dorota Lagodzka.

Animals and Their People: Connecting East and West in Cultural Animal Studies , edited by Anna Barcz and Dorota Łagodzka, provides a zoocentric insight into philosophical, artistic, and literary problems in Western, Anglo-American, and Central-Eastern European context. The contributors go beyond tre...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Human-Animal Studies 21.
Physical Description:1 online resource (303 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Correlation in Arts: Theory and Practice of Art towards Nonhuman Animals
  • Between Philology and Biology: Animal Music and Its Epistemological and Methodological Framework / Martin Ullrich
  • Human and Animal Portraits, or the Issue of Similarity after Darwin / Anna Barcz
  • Animal Art Exhibitions in Poland from the Late 1990s to the Present Day / Dorota Łagodzka
  • Canine as a Framework
  • Contact Zones—Where Dogs and Humans Meet: Dog-Human Metamorphoses in Contemporary Art / Jessica Ullrich
  • Renaissance Humanists and Their Dogs / Piotr Urbański
  • My Dog and Literary “Translation” Criticism (The Subjectivity of the Dog in Flush by Virginia Woolf and Two Caravans by Marina Lewycka) / Oksana Weretiuk
  • “We Stretch Our Limits and Change Our Lives”: Interspecies Communication in Contemporary American Pet Memoirs / Małgorzata Rutkowska
  • Nonhuman Animals in the Ecriture Feminine
  • Bodily Encounters with the Animal: the Dog and His/Her Human—Who Are They? / Monika Rogowska-Stangret
  • Thalia Field’s Posthumanist “Ecology of Questions” in Bird Lovers, Backyard / Małgorzata Myk
  • From Species (Co-)Existence to Species (Co-)Evolution: Neo-Darwinian Concepts in the Literary Works of Anna Świrszczyńska and Anna Nasiłowska / Anna Filipowicz
  • Human and Nonhuman Animal Postmodernity
  • Postmodern Breed: the Crisis of Breed as a Master Narrative of the Dog World / Justyna Włodarczyk
  • People Like Animals? The Significance of Animal Threads in the Post-Apocalyptic World in The Last of Us / Bartłomiej Szleszyński
  • Rewilding and Moral Conflicts: Ethics in the Aftermath of Successful Environmental Protection / Mateusz Tokarski
  • Philosophy in Quest for Nonhuman Animals
  • Political Nonhuman Animal Voices: Rethinking Language and Politics with Nonhuman Animals / Eva Meijer
  • New Concept of Subjectivity in Schopenhauer’s Philosophy as a Basis of Morality for Human and Nonhuman Animals / Amadeusz Just
  • Animal Language and Human Discourse / Krystian Marcin Grądz.