
Modern Animalism
Habitats of Scarcity and Wealth in Comics and Literature
Glenn Willmott(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 12. May 2012
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-4426-4317-8 (ISBN)
Description
From T. S. Eliot's Sweeney to C. S. Lewis's Aslan, modern writing has been filled with strange new hybrid human-animal creatures. Feeding on consumer society, these 'modern primitive' figures often challenge mainstream ideals by discovering wealth in habitats and resources rather than in economic exchange. What compels our post-human identification with these characters?
Modern Animalism explores representations of the human-animal 'problem creature' in a broad assortment of literature and comics from the late nineteenth century to the present - including authors such as Woolf, Joyce, Lawrence, Moore, Murakami, Pullman, Coetzee, and Atwood, and comics creators such as McCay, Herriman, Miyazaki, and Morrison. Drawing on a wide range of scholarship, from environmental economics to psychology, Glenn Willmott examines modern and post-modern allegories of the environment, the animal, and economics, highlighting the enduring and seductive appeal of the modern primitive in an age when living with less remains a powerful cultural wish.
Modern Animalism explores representations of the human-animal 'problem creature' in a broad assortment of literature and comics from the late nineteenth century to the present - including authors such as Woolf, Joyce, Lawrence, Moore, Murakami, Pullman, Coetzee, and Atwood, and comics creators such as McCay, Herriman, Miyazaki, and Morrison. Drawing on a wide range of scholarship, from environmental economics to psychology, Glenn Willmott examines modern and post-modern allegories of the environment, the animal, and economics, highlighting the enduring and seductive appeal of the modern primitive in an age when living with less remains a powerful cultural wish.
Reviews / Votes
'Glenn Wilmott's Modern Animalism offers elegant new reading of the modern rea through an ecological lens... Wilmott has tapped into the discomfiting zeitgeist of our time and shaped discussion to which literary scholars can add their voices.' - Beverly Haun (Canadian Literature 219, winter 2013)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
15 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-4317-8 (9781442643178)
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Person
Glenn Willmott is a professor in the Department of English at Queen's University.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Modern Habitats
Chapter 2: Problem Creatures
Chapter 3: Surviving History
Chapter 4: Growing Wonder
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 1: Modern Habitats
Chapter 2: Problem Creatures
Chapter 3: Surviving History
Chapter 4: Growing Wonder
Conclusion
Notes
References