Species Matters: Humane Advocacy and Cultural Theory
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Why has the academy struggled to link advocacy for animals to advocacy for various human groups? Within cultural studies, in which advocacy can take the form of a theoretical intervention, scholars have resisted arguments that add species to race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, and other human-identity categories as a site for critical analysis. Species Matters considers whether cultural studies should pay more attention to animal advocacy and whether, in turn, animal studies should pay more attention to questions raised by cultural theory. The contributors to this volume explore these issues particularly in relation to the humane treatment of animals and various human groups and the implications, both theoretical and practical, of blurring the distinction between the human and the animal. They address important questions raised by the history of representing humans as the only animal capable of acting humanely and provide a framework for reconsidering the nature of humane discourse, whether in theory, literary and cultural texts, or current advocacy movements outside of the academy.
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Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
Publication Date: 20 Dec 2011
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780231152839
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Marianne DeKoven is professor of English at Rutgers University and a recipient of both Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships. Her books include Utopia Limited: The Sixties and the Emergence of the Postmodern which won the Perkins Award from the Society of Narrative Literature; Rich and Strange: Gender History Modernism; and A Different Language: Gertrude Stein's Experimental Writing. She is also the editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Stein's Three Lives. Michael Lundblad is assistant professor of English and director of animality studies at Colorado State University. His research focuses on twentieth-century American literature and culture cultural studies ecocriticism and animal and animality studies. His work has appeared in American Literature PMLA American Quarterly and ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.
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