The Animal Other in Narratives of Conquest: Uncanny Encounters

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The Animal Other in Narratives of Conquest: Uncanny Encounters Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Lexington Books
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Pages: 166 Language: English ISBN: 9781793648679 Categories: , ,

The Animal Other in Narratives of Conquest: Uncanny Encounters investigates the functions of nonhuman animal imagery in diverse narratives of the Conquest of the Americas. The author’s explications of film, poetry, literary and popular fiction, and theme park spaces draw on postcolonial and animal theory, deconstructive and Freudian literary criticism, and radical social theory. She argues that animals in these texts function on two levels: while they play a key role in the development of both Indigenous and European characters, depictions of their treatment and symbolic charge consistently work to disrupt narratives that seek to present the Conquest as a mutually beneficial “encounter” between two cultures. The close readings of animal imagery in texts ranging from Pablo Neruda’s poetry to the animated film The Road to El Dorado represent a fresh approach to questions surrounding the depictions of Indigenous Americans and the motivations, tactics, and lasting contributions of the invading culture.

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"Hoult’s The Animal Other in Narratives of Conquest complicates, transforms, and illuminates the human experience by recognizing the animal as subject, not as commodity or marginal Other. Her wide-ranging study provides scholars of liminal encounters with valuable insights into consciousness, trauma, and self-fashioning across multiple genres and geographies." -- Elissa De Falco, SUNY Maritime College “In a time where we are re-examining our histories and analyzing the human imprint on our world, Stacy Hoult’s book shines a welcome light on the representation of nonhuman animals within diverse examples of literature and film depicting the Conquest of the Americas. A refreshing perspective that draws on post-colonial theory, ecocriticism, animal studies, and Freudian literary criticism, this book provides an excellent addition to the scholarship in these areas while at the same time inviting readers to consider our own relationships with the nonhuman species that share our world.” -- Jody L. Ballah, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

Author Biography

Stacy Hoult is professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Valparaiso University.