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Harvesting The Seeds Of Early American Human And Nonhuman Animal Relationships In William Bartram's Travels, The Travel Diary Of Elizabeth House Trist, And Sarah Trimmer's Fabulous Histories
| Contributor(s):: Leslie Blake Vives
This thesis uses ecofeminist and human-animal studies lenses to explore human animal and nonhuman animal relations in early America. Most ecocritical studies of American literature begin with nineteenth-century writers. This project, however, suggests that drawing on ecofeminist theories with a...
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Monsters, tricksters, and sacred cows : animal tales and American identities
| Contributor(s):: Arnold, A. James
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Monsters, tricksters, and sacred cows : animal tales and American identities
| Contributor(s):: Arnold, A. James
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Afterword: animals, elemental tales, and the theater
| Contributor(s):: Walcott, Derek
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Animal images in Caribbean Hindu mythology
| Contributor(s):: Samaroo, Brinsley
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Animal souls, co-essences, and human destiny in Mesoamerica
| Contributor(s):: Gossen, Gary H.
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Animal tales, historic dispossession, and Creole identity in the French West Indies
| Contributor(s):: Arnold, A. James
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Breaking the spell: accounts of Encantados by descendants of runaway slaves
| Contributor(s):: Slater, Candace
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Coyote, the thinking (wo)man's trickster
| Contributor(s):: Hymes, Dell H.
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Enemies of God: monsters and the theology of conquest
| Contributor(s):: Palencia-Roth, Michael
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From ancestral to Creole: humans and animals in a West Indian scale of values
| Contributor(s):: Poynting, Jeremy
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Lushootseed animal people: mediation and transformation from myth to history
| Contributor(s):: Miller, Jay, Hilbert, Vi
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The trickster as triptych
| Contributor(s):: Dramé, Kandioura
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Who is the mightiest of them all? Jaguar and conquistador in Piaroa images of alterity and identity
| Contributor(s):: Overing, Joanna