Novel Creatures

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aesthetics
alien
Anglophone novels
animal studies
Animal's People
animality
animals in literature
Animal’s People
Anthropological Machine
Author_Hilary Thompson
biology
biopolitics
Carter's Nights
Carter’s Nights
catastrophe narratives
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Ceaseless Divisions
Close Foraging
Cosmic Epochs
creaturely theory
Date Bed
daughters
Dominant Western Traditions
Dwelling in the Future
ecocriticism
Elephant Graveyard
Elephant Hunt
Elizabeth Costello
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female figures
Forest Department Officers
Forest Elephants
gender roles
Good Hearted Women
Homo Sacer
human animal relations
human-animal hybrid
Hungry Tide
Judeo-Christian religious thought
Kafka
Life of Pi
Literary Animal Studies
Ludic Game
Masai Mara National Reserve
matriarch
millennial literature
Millennial Shift
mothers
nature
Never Let Me Go
Night at the Circus
Nonhuman Animal
philosophy
post 9
posthuman
posthumanism
Power
Red Peter
Rushing to Paradise
secularism
sexuality
Sinha's Animal's People
Tall Time
The Hungry Tide
The Lives of Animals
The White Bone
Tiger Tamer
Under the Skin
Water for Elephants
White Bone
Y2K
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815356899
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Novel Creatures takes a close look at the expanding interest in animals in modern times and argues that the novels of this period reveal a dramatic shift in conceptions of "creatureliness." Scholars have turned to the term "creaturely" recently to describe shared aspects of human and animal experience, thus moving beyond work that primarily attends to distinctions between the human and the animal. Carrying forward this recent scholarship, Novel Creatures argues that creatureliness has been an intensely millennial preoccupation, but in two contrasting forms—one leading up to the turn of the millennium, and the other appearing after the tragic events of 9/11.

Hilary Thompson is Assistant Professor of English at Bowdoin College, USA. She teaches and publishes on contemporary literature, particularly on questions of the animal and globalization. Her work appears most recently in the volumes The City Since 9/11: Literature, Film, Television and Creatural Fictions: Human-Animal Relationships in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature.

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