
Beyond the Human-Animal Divide: Creaturely Lives in Literature and Culture
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Format
Kindle
Pages
457
Language
English
Published
Nov 21, 2017
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Description
In this profound exploration of the human-animal divide, a fresh perspective emerges on the lives of creatures through literature and culture. The authors delve into the concept of the "creaturely," which challenges traditional boundaries between human and animal experiences. Their examination invites readers to reconsider established narratives and fosters a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all forms of life.
Through a rich tapestry of examples from various literary works, the volume uncovers how creaturely lives reveal insights into empathy, existence, and our ethical responsibilities. By analyzing diverse representations, it sheds light on the nuances of creaturely experience, urging a reevaluation of what it means to coexist in a shared environment.
This thought-provoking collection prompts reflection on the implications of our relationship with animals and challenges readers to think beyond anthropocentric views. In doing so, it opens a dialogue about compassion, coexistence, and the intricate tapestry of life that binds us all.
Through a rich tapestry of examples from various literary works, the volume uncovers how creaturely lives reveal insights into empathy, existence, and our ethical responsibilities. By analyzing diverse representations, it sheds light on the nuances of creaturely experience, urging a reevaluation of what it means to coexist in a shared environment.
This thought-provoking collection prompts reflection on the implications of our relationship with animals and challenges readers to think beyond anthropocentric views. In doing so, it opens a dialogue about compassion, coexistence, and the intricate tapestry of life that binds us all.
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