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| Artikel-Nr.: 5667A-9783031248740 Herst.-Nr.: 9783031248740 EAN/GTIN: 9783031248740 |
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| presents a cultural history of animal satire, a critically neglected but persistent presence in the history of cultural production, in which animals expose human folly while the strategies of satire expose the folly of human-animal relations. Highlighting the teeming animal presences across the history of satirical expression from Aristophanes to Twitter, with chapters on key works of literature, drama, film, and a plethora of satirical media reveals the rich rhetorical significance of animality in powering the politics of satire from ancient and medieval through modern and contemporary times. More pressingly, the book makes the case for the significance of satire for understanding the real-world implications of rhetoric about animals in ongoing struggles for justice. By gathering both critical and creative examples from representative media forms, historical periods, and continents, this volume aims to enrich scholarship on the history of satire as well as empower creative practitioners with ideas about its practical applications today. Weitere Informationen: | | Author: | Robert McKay; Susan McHugh | Verlag: | Springer International Publishing | Sprache: | eng |
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| Weitere Suchbegriffe: Literature and Animal Studies; satirical writing; human-animal relationships; nonhuman animals; political satire; anthropomorphism, Literature and Animal Studies, satirical writing, Human-Animal relationships, nonhuman animals, political satire, anthropomorphism |
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