An Animal-Centric Literature

Review of Philip Armstrong, What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity

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  • Marion W. Copeland Author

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https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.10118

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  • Marion W. Copeland

    Marion W. Copeland is an independent scholar affiliated with Humane Society University, where she offers courses in Animals in Literature and Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Animal Studies. Co-editor of NILAS’ What Are the Animals to Us?, she is the author of numerous essays as well as of Ohiyesa: Charles Alexander Eastman (NebraskaUniversity Press) and Cockroach (Reaktion Books). As book review editor for both NILAS and Society and Animals, she frequently publishes book reviews and review essays.

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2009-09-22

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Copeland, Marion. 2009. “An Animal-Centric Literature: Review of Philip Armstrong, What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity”. Humanimalia 1 (1): 70–74. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.10118.