关系(数据库)
政治
社会学
认识论
光学(聚焦)
人类动物
非人类
环境伦理学
美学
哲学
政治学
生态学
法学
生物
数据库
牲畜
光学
物理
计算机科学
出处
期刊:Configurations
[Johns Hopkins University Press]
日期:2021-01-01
卷期号:29 (3): 267-287
标识
DOI:10.1353/con.2021.0019
摘要
In this article I discuss the interplay between human and nonhuman realities in Shaun Tan’s collection of stories Tales from Outer Suburbia. Although recent discussions of children’s literature take into account the mesh of human and nonhuman elements in several classic and contemporary examples of children’s literature, studies addressing Tan’s works tend to focus more on their political and social aspects, ignoring thus their intense engagement with the nonhuman. By discussing the interconnectedness between human and nonhuman realities in Tan’s stories, I argue that children’s literature can be a powerful tool to engage with debates in the posthumanities concerning our relation to nonhuman animals and to objects. Moreover, whereas such theoretical debates generally tend to keep separate analyses of human-animal and human-objects interaction, I show that literary work such as Tan’s can help us draw connections between the two areas of inquiry and thus offer new directions for philosophical and scientific research.
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