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1. Zoohistoricism: Literary animals as codes in history and culture
2. Can natural theology rethink its relationship with non-human animals?
3. Jacques Derrida and the Autobiographical (Non-Human) Animal: An Analysis of (False) Animal Autobiographies
4. Reassessing Predatory Animals in Literary Journalism: A Look at John Vaillant's The Tiger and Nate Blakeslee's The Wolf
5. The Bird and Eye: Kinship with Birds as Proto-Ecofeminist Discourse of Liberation in George Meredith's The Egoist
6. Deconstructing the Human-Animal Hierarchy at the End of the World: Readings in Literary Representation of Apocalypse
7. The Snake Has A Face: Levinas, Mondo, and the Suffering Non-Human Animal
8. Bowers of Persuasion: Toward a Posthuman Visual Rhetoric.

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