The Edinburgh Companion to Vegan Literary Studies
Laura Wright editor Emelia Quinn editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Sep '22
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Vegan literary studies has been crystallised over the past few years as a dynamic new specialism, with a transhistorical and transnational scope that both nuances and expands literary history and provides new tools and paradigms through which to approach literary analysis. Vegan studies has emerged alongside the ‘animal turn’ in the humanities. However, while veganism is often considered as a facet of animal studies, broadly conceived, it is also a distinct entity, an ethical delineator that for many scholars marks a complicated boundary between theoretical pursuit and lived experience. This collection of 25 essays maps and engages with that which might be termed the 'vegan turn' in literary theoretical analysis via essays that explore literature from across a range of historical periods, cultures and textual forms. It provides thematic explorations (such as veganism and race and veganism and gender) and covers a wide range of genres (from the philosophical essay to speculative fiction, and from poetry to the graphic novel, to name a few). The volume also provides an extensive annotated bibliography summarising existing work within the emergent field of vegan studies.
Laura Wright and Emelia Quinn have held their contributors to very high standards of scholarship, theoretical rigour and composition: each chapter in this volume is as lucid, informative and sophisticated as the one before. Taken as a whole, the book combines prodigious scope with granular attention to detail. Readers who want a history of vegan literary studies, or a survey of the field’s theoretical repertoire, will find in these pages everything they need. But so too will those interested in particular authors and works, or those with specific questions about how vegan critical practice might enrich close analysis of a scene from narrative fiction, a frame from a graphic novel, a passage in a tract, or a line of poetry. -- Philip Armstrong, University of Canterbury
ISBN: 9781474493314
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392 pages