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"As Closely Bonded as We are:" Animalographies, Kinship, and Conflict in Ceridwen Dovey's Only the Animals and Eva Hornung's Dog Boy
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"As Closely Bonded as We are:" Animalographies, Kinship, and Conflict in Ceridwen Dovey's Only the Animals and Eva Hornung's Dog Boy

Auto/biography studies, Vol.35(1), pp.207-229
02/01/2020

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animalography emotions kinship strays
Using the fiction of Ceridwen Dovey and Eva Hornung, this essay considers animalography as a medium to represent animal emotions, particularly when ties of kinship break down. It addresses the difficulties and power dynamics associated with speaking for nonhuman others, while engaging with Cynthia Huff's cautions regarding the posthumanist life narrative.

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