Other Selves: Animals in the Canadian Literary ImaginationJanice Anne Fiamengo University of Ottawa Press, 2007 - 363 páginas Other Selves: Animals in the Canadian Literary Imagination begins with the premise, first suggested by Margaret Atwood in The Animals in That Country (1968), that animals have occupied a peculiarly central position in the Canadian imagination. |
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... chapter 1 of Robert Holton's Jarring Witnesses for an excellent summary of different theoretical positions in response to the difficulty of establishing historical truth . The phrase " jarring witnesses " comes from the 19th - century ...
... chapter of On Heroes , titled “ The Hero as Divinity , " Carlyle explores pagan mythology as a source of early religion , and discusses how early Scandinavian peoples like the Norse used myth as a way to worship Nature . More ...
... chapter " Speciesism Today " in Animal Liberation , 223–258 . 3. Singer's own foundation , The Great Ape Project , was a later addition to this wave of activism . 4. Contrary to a popular misconception , the carrier pigeon was not made ...
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Marshall Saunders and the Urbanization of the Animal | 16 |
Lick Me Bite Me Hear Me Write | 100 |
The Politics of Hunting in Canadian Womens Narratives of Travel | 305 |
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