"Their deaths are not elegant": Portrayals of Animals in Margaret Atwood's Writings

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"Their deaths are not elegant": Portrayals of Animals in Margaret Atwood's Writings. / Moss, Maria.
in: Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien, Jahrgang 35, Nr. 1, 01.2015, S. 120-135.

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title = "{"}Their deaths are not elegant{"}: Portrayals of Animals in Margaret Atwood's Writings",
abstract = "Margaret Atwood, as both an influential literary critic and a highly accomplished writer of poetry, short stories and novels, concentrates in much of her writings on the lives of animals – in the wilderness, as domesticated pets or as laboratory objects. Whereas especially in Atwood{\textquoteright}s earlier texts, animals frequently function as symbols of Canadian identity (or the lack thereof ), Atwood starts focusing on the plight of animals apart from any notion of a Canadian identity crisis in her later writings at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century. Instead, she employs the fates of both hu-mans and animals to demonstrate our mutual dependencies. By focusing on the forma-tive roles played by animals in Atwood{\textquoteright}s writings, I will analyse this development in three of her fictional texts which employ animals: her early novel, Surfacing (1972); the dysto-pian novel, Oryx and Crake (2003) and the title story of her collection of short stories, Moral Disorder (2006). ",
keywords = "North American Studies, Literature studies, Sustainability Science",
author = "Maria Moss",
note = "ISBN 978-3-95786-014-9. Zugl. Bd. 64: Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kanada-Studien, 2015/35. Jg./Nr. 1/Bd. 64. Hrsg. von Katja Sarkowsky; Martin Thunert; Doris G. Eibl. ",
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language = "English",
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pages = "120--135",
journal = "Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kanada-Studien",
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