Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 468 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
Towards Interspecies Thriving
Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 468 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
ISBN: 978-1-032-42779-9
Verlag: Routledge
Decolonial Animal Ethics in Linda Hogan’s Poetry and Prose is a plea for an urgent redefinition of human-animal relations on the basis of a nonanthropocentric animal ethic embraced by premodern Indigenous communities but depreciated by coloniality. Without decolonial revisions of animal subjectivity and personhood, the animal genocide can never truly stop. It is also a close reading of Linda Hogan’s poetry and prose in search of the coordinates of a decolonized animal ethic which would foster interspecies becoming. Having defined the recurring tropes, motifs, and attitudes that underpin Hogan’s treatment of nonhuman animals, the book moves on to trace the way she depicts the human-animal bond, especially in the face of the destructive anthropogenic impact. The major questions guiding the analysis of Hogan’s oevre are as follows: who are the animals we share our earthly lives with; what can they teach us about ourselves; how can animals guide us toward more sustainable futures; and what are the conditions of possibility of an interspecies, human-animal thriving. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Indigenous Studies, Decolonial Studies, Animal Studies, Ecocriticism, Anthropocene Studies, as well as readers of Linda Hogan’s literary works.
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Academic and Postgraduate
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Introduction
THE RADIANT LIVES WITH ANIMALS: THE POETRY OF LINDA HOGAN
1970s: Calling Myself Home
1980s: Birth of an Ecofeminist
1990s: Wildness
2000s: Rounding the Human Corners
2010s: "I Want Mercy in This World"
RECLAIMING ANIMALITY, REVISIONING HUMANITY: THE NOVELS OF LINDA HOGAN
Mean Spirit: Decolonizing Nonhuman Animals
Solar Storms: Reclaiming Wild, Becoming Human
Of Power and Sacrifice: Rethinking Carnivora, Expanding Sociality
People of The Whale: Transformational Beings, and the Future of Humanity
Conclusions: Implications for Interspecies Thriving in the Literary Works of Linda Hogan