2023f-apen4005a-03

AP/EN4005 3.0 A: Literature and Animals

Offered by: EN


 Session

Fall 2023

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course takes a critical approach examining and comparing the representation of animals in literary works. Topics under consideration may include the discursivity of animality; the transformation of European literary forms in settler colonies; human-animal interactions; the animal rights movement; representations of hybridity and monstrosity; eco-criticism and the discourse of environmental degeneration. Course credit exclusions: None. Open to: Yr 04 Honours English, ENPR, PRWR and CRWR majors/minors.

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