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Beginning literary animal studies
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20 October 2026
LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Nature, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature, Animals in art, Literary theory, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
'Beginning literary animal studies is a wide-ranging and erudite book that does an excellent job of introducing some very complex ideas in readable and unpretentious prose. It’s nicely pitched; the "stop and think" sections provide useful prompts for teaching.’
—John Miller, University of Sheffield
Introduction
1 Animal studies, a brief history
2 Theory for animal studies in the humanities
3 Posthumanism after Cary Wolfe: humans and animals in literary non-fiction
4 Ecofeminism, intersectionality and animal studies in creative prose
5 Bruno Latour and actor-network theory in animal studies
6 Attentiveness and the poetic imagination
7 Affect, empathy and altruism in animal fiction
8 Reading animals in postcolonial literature
9 Individuals and species in the sixth extinction
Conclusion
Index