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Engaging a diverse range of contemporary anglophone literature from
authors of the Asian, Middle Eastern and Caribbean diasporas, this
book explores how such works turn to spirit forces, spirit realms
and spirit beings — were-animals, mystical birds, and snake
goddesses — as positive forces that assert perceptual dimensions
beyond those of the human, and present a vision of Earth as
agentive and animate. With previous scholarship downplaying these
aspects of modern works as uncanny hauntings or symptoms of
capitalism’s or anthropocentrism’s destructiveness, or within a
blanket rubric of 'magical realism', Hilary Thompson rejects this
partitioning of them as products of an exotic East or global South.
By contrast, this book builds a new critical framework for analysis
of worldly spirits, drawing on anthropological discussions of
animism, the newly recovered 1930s boundary-crossing art movement
Dimensionism, and multispecies theories of animals' diverse
perceptual worlds. Taking stock of novels published from 2018-2020
by such writers as Amitav Ghosh, André Alexis, Yangsze Choo,
Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, Zeyn Joukhadar, and Tanya Tagaq,
Thompson illuminates how these works extend an ecological call to
decentre the human and align with multidimensional theories of art
and literature to provide ways to read for rather than reduce the
extra-human dimensions emerging in contemporary fiction. A
refreshing rejection of ecological apocalypticism, this book
unsettles typical conceptualizations of both anglophone and
Anthropocene literatures by invoking European art theory,
philosophy, and non-Western ideas on animism and spirits to put
forward perceptions of the extra-human as a form of dealing with
the many uncertainties of today’s different crises.
Novel Creatures takes a close look at the expanding interest in
animals in modern times and argues that the novels of this period
reveal a dramatic shift in conceptions of "creatureliness."
Scholars have turned to the term "creaturely" recently to describe
shared aspects of human and animal experience, thus moving beyond
work that primarily attends to distinctions between the human and
the animal. Carrying forward this recent scholarship, Novel
Creatures argues that creatureliness has been an intensely
millennial preoccupation, but in two contrasting forms-one leading
up to the turn of the millennium, and the other appearing after the
tragic events of 9/11.
This illustrated beginner's guide to the Bible features essential
information on the Old Testament in a straightforward and
easy-to-read format. Brush up on the Bible with this full-color
guide to the most important ideas and figures of the Old Testament.
Featuring fully illustrated infographics of key events such as the
story of creation, the exodus from Egypt, the wisdom of King
Solomon, and much more, The Infographic Guide to the Bible will
entertain and educate all readers!
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