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Fantastic Animals, Animals in the Fantastic

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
192 Seiten
Englisch
WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Triererschienen am21.09.2016Neuausg.
The sixth volume of "Fastitocalon" comprises contributions that investigate the role of animals (real or imaginary) in texts of the fantastic not only from a literary point of view but also via cultural and anthropological studies approaches. Thus contributions discuss the question whether animals function as exemplary representatives of a fantastic world or whether they remain rooted in the primary world and are merely adapted to their new literary environments. The authors further explore animal characteristics and features that go beyond the limits of human nature, look at the motivation for transgressing the human-animal divide (e.g. in form of transformations and metamorphoses) and the interplay between human culture in general and the use of animals in specific (con-)texts, such as myths and fables.

Contributors are: Friedhelm Schneidewind (Talking Animals as Literary Protagonists), Anja Höing (Negotiating Anthropomorphism in Talking Animal Stories-An Ecocritical Approach to Fantastic Animals), Steve Gronert Ellerhoff (The Rabbit Who Saw It All Coming: Western Concepts of Shamanism in "Watership Down"), Jenn Grunigen ('Queering the Fox': A Reading of Four Works of Vulpine Mythpunk), Smadar Shiffman (Kafka's Fantastic Animals), Kristine Larsen ("Mutant, Monster, Freak": The Mythological World of Andrzej Sapkowski's "Witcher" Series), Amber J. Rose (ok çar er mér úlfsins ván, er ek eyrum sá. And I expect a wolf, when I see a wolf's ears), Lukasz Neubauer (The Eagle is not Coming: Some Remarks on the Absence of the News-Bearing Eagle in Peter Jackson's Adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings"), Victoria Holtz Wodzak (On Pilgrimage Among Beasts: Narnia, and the Beasts Who Teach), Fanfan Chen (The Animal Imaginary of Fantastic Time and Narrative in "Inuyasha"), Daniel Lau / Sarah Schlüter (Anzû-Mesopotamia's mythological thunderbird), Tziona Grossmark (I saw a frog the size of the Fort of Hagronia (BT Baba Batra 73b)-Or How Big is an Elephant?), Timo Lothmann (The ravaging and hoard-guarding antagonist: A cognitive approach to "dragon" conceptualisations in "Beowulf" and selected writings of J.R.R. Tolkien)
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KlappentextThe sixth volume of "Fastitocalon" comprises contributions that investigate the role of animals (real or imaginary) in texts of the fantastic not only from a literary point of view but also via cultural and anthropological studies approaches. Thus contributions discuss the question whether animals function as exemplary representatives of a fantastic world or whether they remain rooted in the primary world and are merely adapted to their new literary environments. The authors further explore animal characteristics and features that go beyond the limits of human nature, look at the motivation for transgressing the human-animal divide (e.g. in form of transformations and metamorphoses) and the interplay between human culture in general and the use of animals in specific (con-)texts, such as myths and fables.

Contributors are: Friedhelm Schneidewind (Talking Animals as Literary Protagonists), Anja Höing (Negotiating Anthropomorphism in Talking Animal Stories-An Ecocritical Approach to Fantastic Animals), Steve Gronert Ellerhoff (The Rabbit Who Saw It All Coming: Western Concepts of Shamanism in "Watership Down"), Jenn Grunigen ('Queering the Fox': A Reading of Four Works of Vulpine Mythpunk), Smadar Shiffman (Kafka's Fantastic Animals), Kristine Larsen ("Mutant, Monster, Freak": The Mythological World of Andrzej Sapkowski's "Witcher" Series), Amber J. Rose (ok çar er mér úlfsins ván, er ek eyrum sá. And I expect a wolf, when I see a wolf's ears), Lukasz Neubauer (The Eagle is not Coming: Some Remarks on the Absence of the News-Bearing Eagle in Peter Jackson's Adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings"), Victoria Holtz Wodzak (On Pilgrimage Among Beasts: Narnia, and the Beasts Who Teach), Fanfan Chen (The Animal Imaginary of Fantastic Time and Narrative in "Inuyasha"), Daniel Lau / Sarah Schlüter (Anzû-Mesopotamia's mythological thunderbird), Tziona Grossmark (I saw a frog the size of the Fort of Hagronia (BT Baba Batra 73b)-Or How Big is an Elephant?), Timo Lothmann (The ravaging and hoard-guarding antagonist: A cognitive approach to "dragon" conceptualisations in "Beowulf" and selected writings of J.R.R. Tolkien)
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-86821-680-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum21.09.2016
AuflageNeuausg.
Reihen-Nr.6
Seiten192 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht327 g
Artikel-Nr.40215280
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents


Thomas Honegger and Fanfan Chen
Editors in Chief Preface     1

Oliver Bidlo, Thomas Honegger and Frank Weinreich
Fantastic Animals, Animals in the Fantastic: Introduction     3


ARTICLES

Friedhelm Schneidewind (Hemsbach, Germany)
Talking Animals as Literary Protagonists     5

Anja Höing (Osnabrück, Germany)
Negotiating Anthropomorphism in Talking Animal Stories-
An Ecocritical Approach to Fantastic Animals     21

Steve Gronert Ellerhoff (Des Moines, USA)
The Rabbit Who Saw It All Coming:
Western Concepts of Shamanism in Watership Down     33

Jenn Grunigen (Eugene, USA)
Queering the Fox : A Reading of Four Works of Vulpine Mythpunk     43

Smadar Shiffman (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Kafka s Fantastic Animals     59

Kristine Larsen (New Britain, USA)
Mutant, Monster, Freak : The Mythological World of Andrzej Sapkowski s Witcher Series     65

Amber J. Rose (Madison, USA)
ok þar er mér úlfsins ván, er ek eyrum sá.
And I expect a wolf, when I see a wolf s ears     79

Åukasz Neubauer (Koszalin, Poland)
The Eagle is not Coming: Some Remarks on the Absence of the
News-Bearing Eagle in Peter Jackson s Adaptation of The Lord of the Rings     99

Victoria Holtz Wodzak (La Crosse, USA)
On Pilgrimage Among Beasts: Narnia, and the Beasts Who Teach     109

Fanfan Chen (Shou Feng, Taiwan)
The Animal Imaginary of Fantastic Time and Narrative in Inuyasha     123

Daniel Lau and Sarah Schlüter (Berlin and Münster, Germany)
Anzû-Mesopotamia s mythological thunderbird     139

Tziona Grossmark (Upper Galilee, Israel)
I saw a frog the size of the Fort of Hagronia (BT Baba Batra 73b)-
Or How Big is an Elephant?     155

Timo Lothmann (Aachen, Germany)
The ravaging and hoard-guarding antagonist: A cognitive approach to dragon
conceptualisations in Beowulf and selected writings of J.R.R. Tolkien     169

ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS 185
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Autor

Dr. Oliver Bidlo arbeitet als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft an der Universität Duisburg-Essen.Thomas Honegger ist Professor für Englische Philologie mit Schwerpunkt Mediävistik am Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.