The animal gaze

Animal Subjectives in Southern African narratives

Wendy Woodward author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wits University Press

Published:30th Apr '09

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Many humans do not regard animals as complex beings. Instead, they objectify animals, relate to them as 'pets', or see them simply as spectacles of beauty or wildness. By contrast, the southern African writers whose work is explored in ""The Animal Gaze"", including Olive Schreiner, Zakes Mda, Yvonne Vera, Eugene N. Marais, J.M. Coetzee, Luis Bernardo Honwana, Michiel Heyns, Marlene van Niekerk and Linda Tucker, represent animals as richly individual subjects. The animals - including cattle, horses, birds, lions, leopards, baboons, dogs, cats and a whale - experience complex emotions and have agency, intentionality and morality, as well as an ability to recognise and fear death. When animals are acknowledged as subjects in this way, then the animal gaze and the human response encapsulate an interspecies communication of kinship, rather than confirming a human sense of superiority. This volume goes beyond Jacques Derrida's notion of the animal gaze which still has animals as the 'absolute other', and suggests a re-conceptualising of animals as 'anothers'. ""The Animal Gaze"" engages with the writings of Jacques Derrida, J.M. Coetzee, Val Plumwood and Martha C. Nussbaum, as it brings together Animal Studies, Ethics, Literary Studies and African traditional thought, including shamanism, in a way that compels the reader to think differently about nonhuman animals and human relationships with them.

"The book is not just about animals (in the conventional sense of 'animals'), for the issues it raises apply to our understanding of our own identity, our own subjectivity, and of our relations to other people as well as to other animals. As such, the book offers important insights, challenges and stimulation to our thinking about the rights we claim for ourselves and grant to others. -Margaret Daymond, University of KwaZulu-Natal"

ISBN: 9781868144624

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208 pages