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Author Higgs, Alice, author

Title Animal fiction in late twentieth-century Canada / Alice Higgs
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 160 pages)
Series Palgrave studies in animals and literature
Palgrave studies in animals and literature.
Contents 1 Introduction: Nation, Identity, Species -- 2 Reconfiguring Animal Narratives in Farley Mowats Never Cry Wolf (1963) -- 3 Trauma on Display: Womens Wilderness Writing and Animal Ciphers in Margaret Atwoods Surfacing (1972) and Life Before Man (1979) -- 4 Writing Bear(s): Thematising the Canadian Animal Story in Marian Engels Bear (1976) -- 5 Queership, Kinship, Careship: Adopting An Ethics of Care in Timothy Findleys The Wars (1977) and Not Wanted on the Voyage (1984) -- 6 Unsettling Coyote: Engaging with Indigenous Concepts of Care in Gail Anderson-Dargatzs The Cure for Death by Lightning (1996) -- 7 Conclusion
Summary Animal Fiction in Late Twentieth-Century Canada fulfils a vital contribution to the conversation surrounding animal representation as a point of continuity in national narratives and supports the idea that focusing on narratives of responsibility and care influences better relations with both non-human animals and across settler-Indigenous boundaries. Alice Higgs engages with on-going debates regarding reconciliation by demonstrating that it is imperative to critique settler colonial environmental frameworks and place autonomy back into Indigenous communities by bringing Indigenous practices of custodianship and relationality to bear more generally. This book also develops a number of conversations in animal studies in relation to the politics of representation. Higgs studies a range of canonical Canadian authors, demonstrating a progress across the period in which it is possible to identify the emergence of a literary pro-animal turn. Alice Higgs is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Roehampton. She has held Honorary Researcher status at the University of Kent, host to The Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies, and she has been a long-term member of the Animal Studies Research Centre at the University of Sheffield. Her research looks at the representation of human-animal relationships in contemporary North American literature
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Canadian fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Animals in literature -- History -- 20th century
Animals in literature
Canadian fiction
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031426124
3031426126