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Animal Stories: Narrating across Species Lines

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Animal Stories: Narrating across Species Lines

Contributors:

By (Author) Susan McHugh

ISBN:

9780816670338

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

21st June 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Wildlife: general interest

Dewey:

823.0108

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm

Description

Beginning with a historical account of why animal stories pose endemic critical challenges to literary and cultural theory, Animal Stories argues that key creative developments in narrative form became inseparable from shifts in animal politics and science in the past century. Susan McHugh traces representational patterns specific to modern and contemporary fictions of cross-species companionship through a variety of mediaincluding novels, films, fine art, television shows, and digital gamesto show how nothing less than the futures of all species life is at stake in narrative forms.

Reviews

"Susan McHugh offers a cultural history of human-animal relationships in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries as traced in imaginative as well as scientific and political work. McHugh challenges us to rethink how we conceptualize the creatures involved. Animal Stories thus tells us as much about animals as it does about the role of the human imagination and as such will be necessary reading for all those interested in reading literature with other media and in thinking ethically about our place in the natural world." Erica Fudge, author of Animal


"An important contribution to the study of the posthumanities."CHOICE

"For readers interested in truly original insights into twentieth-century animal narratives and their intersections with lives shared across species."Humanimalia

"McHughs ambitious effort to establish the sustained importance of animal life in the margins of literary studies, the artistic arena in which animals have perhaps been most rigorously and consistently jettisoned to the status of metaphor, is to be commended. Her success in this project is largely due to her keen attention to the visual registers of narrative, and future scholarship in the field will doubtless be enriched by her innovative focus." Reviews inCultural Theory

"By using narrative forms to navigate between the paradigms of literary studies and ethology, McHugh offers new insights into the complexity of what it means to live with other species and to write with them in mind."Organization and Environment

"As McHughs study of animal stories shows, in the twentieth century and the last ten years, literary and visual artists have registered the need to innovate the forms of representation and extend the franchise beyond the humanor, as she might say, with the nonhuman. In a time characterized by growing awareness of the ravages of climate change, unprecedented loss of biodiversity, and the host of political, social, and economic problems engendered by exponential human population growth, these innovative forms make undeniable claims on us and deserve the utmost consideration."Configurations

Author Bio

Susan McHugh is associate professor of English at University of New England.

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