Animals: projecting the heroic across species
Abstract: This issue of helden. heroes. héros. extends this scholarly interest to the field of heroised animals, striving to add new perspectives to notions of heroism and the heroic. Animals have long played a crucial role in how we construct our...
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Abstract: This issue of helden. heroes. héros. extends this scholarly interest to the field of heroised animals, striving to add new perspectives to notions of heroism and the heroic. Animals have long played a crucial role in how we construct our identity as human beings. Over time, our perception of animals and how they relate to us has undergone significant changes. In recent decades, there has been a surge of interest in human–animal relations. The ‘animal turn’, mainly associated with the 1990s, raised questions of boundaries between men and the rest of the natural world with renewed vigour. Heroic behaviour has traditionally been conceived of as intrinsically human behaviour but it is a feasible and profitable enterprise to look beyond the limits of species in hero studies
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Special issue, Volume 1 (2014): Languages and functions of the heroic
Zusammenfassung: This special issue assembles articles derived from one of the annual symposia for doctoral students and academic staff held by Queen Mary, University of London and the Humanities Graduate School of the University of Freiburg. The...
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Zusammenfassung: This special issue assembles articles derived from one of the annual symposia for doctoral students and academic staff held by Queen Mary, University of London and the Humanities Graduate School of the University of Freiburg. The symposium focused on various “languages” (textual, visual, performative) in which the heroic has manifested itself in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. Apart from the discursive potential of the heroic, its affective quality and emotional impact were of special interest. The articles in this issue cover a wide thematic ground and raise essential questions pertaining to the heroic, its functions and its various modes of representation
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