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The philosophy of the animal in 20th century literature.

机译:20世纪文学中的动物哲学。

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The following dissertation examines the philosophy of the animal as it appears in twentieth-century British and American literature. I argue that evolutionary theory, along with the Romantic emphasis on sympathy, creates an historical shift in our perception of humans and nonhumans. Beginning with Herman Melville's classic novel, Moby-Dick, the whale represents what I call a transitional animal figure in that the whale not only shows the traditionally symbolic literary animal but also the beginnings of the twentieth-century shift toward the literal animal-as-subject. My proposed comparative analysis consists of a return to classic existential and phenomenological philosophers with animal studies in mind. A handful of critical essays in recent years have conducted just such an analysis. My contribution extends these philosophical endeavors on the animal and applies them to major literary authors who demonstrate a notable interest in the philosophy of animals. The first chapter of the dissertation begins with D.H. Lawrence, whose writings in selected essays, St. Mawr, and "The Fox" continue considerations made by Melville concerning animal being. Because Lawrence often focuses on gender, sexuality, and intuition, I discuss how a Heideggerian reading of animals in Lawrence add value to interpretations of his fiction which remain unavailable in analyses of human subjects. In Chapter Two, I move on to William Faulkner's classic hunting tale of "The Bear" and other significant animal sightings in his fiction and nonfiction. For Faulkner, the animal subject exists in the author's particular historical climate of American environmentalism, modernism's literary emphasis on visuality, and race theory. This combination calls for a natural progression from a Heideggerian existential phenomenology: a contemporary Sartrean reading of animal being. Finally, the last chapter examines J.M. Coetzee, an author whose texts show the accumulated existential and phenomenological progression in the philosophy of the animal with a combined interest in current political and social issues surrounding animal life in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
机译:以下论文考察了动物在二十世纪英国和美国文学中出现的哲学。我认为,进化论以及浪漫主义对同情的强调,使我们对人类和非人类的看法发生了历史性转变。从赫尔曼·梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)的经典小说《白鲸记》(Moby-Dick)开始,鲸鱼代表了我所说的过渡性动物形象,因为鲸鱼不仅展示了传统的象征性文学动物,而且还展示了20世纪开始向字面动物化的转变。学科。我提出的比较分析包括重新考虑动物研究的经典存在论和现象学哲学家。近年来,少数批评论文进行了这样的分析。我的贡献扩展了对动物的这些哲学努力,并将其应用于对动物哲学表现出浓厚兴趣的主要文学作家。论文的第一章始于劳伦斯(D.H. Lawrence),他在精选论文《圣莫尔(St. Mawr)》和《狐狸》(The Fox)中的著作继续了梅尔维尔(Melville)关于动物存在的考虑。由于劳伦斯经常侧重于性别,性行为和直觉,因此我将讨论海德格尔在劳伦斯中对动物的解读如何为他对小说的解释增加价值,而对人类小说的分析尚无法获得这种解释。在第二章中,我继续介绍威廉·福克纳(William Faulkner)的经典狩猎故事“熊”以及他在小说和非小说中的其他重要动物踪迹。对于福克纳而言,动物主题存在于作者特殊的美国环境主义历史氛围,现代主义对视觉的文学强调以及种族理论中。这种结合要求从海德格尔的存在现象学自然发展:当代萨特人对动物存在的解读。最后,最后一章探讨了J.M. Coetzee,他的著作显示了动物哲学中积累的生存和现象学进展,并对二十世纪和二十一世纪围绕动物生活的当前政治和社会问题产生了浓厚的兴趣。

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  • 作者

    Johnson, Jamie.;

  • 作者单位

    Florida Atlantic University.;

  • 授予单位 Florida Atlantic University.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.;Literature American.;Literature English.;Literature African.;Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 154 p.
  • 总页数 154
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 文学理论;各国文学;哲学理论;
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