Affective Clamor

Review of Tobias Menely, The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice

Author(s)

  • Janelle Schwartz Hamilton College Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9679

Abstract

Tobias Menely, The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. 280pp. $90.00 hb; $30.00 pb.

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Author Biography

  • Janelle Schwartz, Hamilton College

    Janelle Schwartz is the founder and general director of the Adirondack Program at Hamilton College, and has taught literature and environmental studies at both Loyola University New Orleans and Hamilton. She has published articles, essays and blogs on literature and ecology, cabinets of curiosity, pedagogy, and more. She is the author of Worm Work: Recasting Romanticism (U of Minnesota P, 2012). The direction of Janelle's next research project involves literary polar landscapes, and she is currently at work on her first travel narrative, Land and Sky and Chocolate Milk.

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Published

2016-03-20

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Reviews

How to Cite

Schwartz, Janelle. 2016. “Affective Clamor: Review of Tobias Menely, The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice”. Humanimalia 7 (2): 170-73. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9679.