The Edinburgh companion to vegan literary studies /

"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 em...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Wright, Laura, 1970- (Editor), Quinn, Emelia, 1992- (Editor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Series:Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities.
Online Access:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3464873
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Emelia Quinn and Laura Wright
  • Annotated bibliography / Emelia Quinn and Laura Wright
  • Part I: Themes and theoretical perspectives: Veganism and women's writing / Carol J. Adams
  • Veganism and modernism / Catherine Brown
  • Veganism, Utopia, and science fiction / Joshua Bulleid
  • Veganism and animals / Sune Borkfelt
  • Veganism and race / Ruth Ramsden-Karelse
  • Veganism, gender, and queerness / Rasmus R. Simonsen
  • Veganism and postcolonialism / Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond
  • Veganism and the monstrous / Emelia Quinn
  • Veganism and disordered eating / Laura Wright
  • Part II: Genres and forms. Prose / Amy-Leigh Gray and Dana Medoro
  • Poetry / Stewart Cole
  • The graphic novel / Glenn Willmott
  • Adaptation / Christopher Sebastian
  • The philosophical essay / Josh Milburn The exposé / Sangamithra Iyer
  • Realism / Samantha Pergadia
  • Memoir / Armin Langer
  • Young adult fiction / Ali Ryland
  • Satire / Nicole Seymour
  • Utopian fiction / John Miller
  • Speculative fiction / Jovian Parry
  • Part III: Textual histories and contexts Ancient scripture / Lisa Kemmerer
  • Long nineteenth century ephemera / James Gregory
  • Society writings / Corey Wrenn
  • Modern literary production / Martin Rowe.