Description

Throughout the world, people spend much of their time with animal companions of various kinds, frequently with cats and dogs. What meanings do we make of these relationships? In the ecocritical collection Reading cats and Dogs, a diverse array of scholars considers the philosophy, literature, and film devoted to human relationships with companion species. In addition to illuminating famous animal stories by Beatrix Potter, Jack London, Italo Svevo, and Michael Ondaatje, readers are introduced to the dog poems of Shuntaro Tanikawa, a Turkish documentary on stray cats as neighborhood companions, and the representation of diverse animal companions in Cameroonian novels. Focusing on “Stray and Feral Companions,” “The Usefulness of Companion Animals,” and “Problematizing Companion Animals,” Reading Cats and Dogs aims both to confirm and topple readers’ assumptions about the fellow travelers with whom we share our lives, our streets and fields, and our planet. Fifteen contributors from various countries reveal the aesthetic, ethical, and psychological complexities of our multispecies relationships, demonstrating the richness of ecocritical animal studies.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Prologue by Kev Reynolds
Introduction by Françoise Besson and Scott Slovic
Section I: Stray and Feral Companions
1.Karla Armbruster, “Our Feral Future: Dog Stories and the Anthropocene”
2.Önder Cetin, “When You Love the Stray Animals as Much as Your Own Pets: The Case of Companion Animals in Turkey”
3.Marianne Marroum, “Identity, Love, and Abuse in Laila al-Othman's Cat Stories”
4.Lorraine Kerslake, “Of Mice, Rabbits, and Other Companions in Beatrix Potter's More than Human World”
5.Niroshima Gunasekera, “Walking Through the Animal Kingdom: A Search for the Near and Dear”
6.Qianqian Cheng, “From the Forbidden City to the Locked-down Megalopolis: Reading the Behaviors of Cat Lovers in China”
Section II: The Usefulness of Companion Animals
7.Anna Re, “Memorable Dogs of Italian Literature”
8.Claire Cazejous-Augé, “Cross-species Cooperation: Hunting with Dogs in Contemporary American Nature Writing”
9.Keita Hatooka, “Let the Sleeping Dogs Tell Lies: Companionship and Solitude in Shu

Product details

Published 30 Dec 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 300
ISBN 9781793611062
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 241 x 160 mm
Series Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Françoise Besson

Anthology Editor

Zélia M. Bora

Anthology Editor

Marianne Marroum

Anthology Editor

Scott Slovic

Contributor

Athane Adrahane

Contributor

Zélia M. Bora

Contributor

Önder Cetin

Contributor

Chen Hong

Contributor

Qianqian Cheng

Contributor

Keita Hatooka

Contributor

Anna Re

Contributor

Scott Slovic

Contributor

Wendy Woodward

Contributor

Kev Reynolds

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