From the horse's mouth

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Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2013
Description
This thesis challenges dualistic human and animal ontologies by interpreting science fiction (sf) literature, and argues that whereas words can equivocate and obscure meaning, bodies do not lie. Linguistics and semiology extend the definition of "language" to include human and nonhuman gestures and movement, and posthumanist theory expands definitions of "human" and "animal" to explore species boundaries. Scrutinizing opposing dualisms ultimately questions Western epistemology and authority, allowing for an exploration of embodied animal communications within the larger discourse on species and speciesism. This perspective results in a more comprehensive understanding of the interdependence of all species: human, animal, and "other." Although the fictional texts I employ use fantastic elements to posit hypothetical realities, current scientific research reveals that communication with nonhuman animals is indeed possible.
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by Jennifer K. Cox.

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Form
Extent
vi, 85 p.
Identifier
849650415
OCLC Number
849650415
Additional Information
by Jennifer K. Cox.
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013.
Includes bibliography.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Reader.
Date Backup
2013
Date Text
2013
Date Issued (EDTF)
2013
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FADT3360775
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Person Preferred Name

Cox, Jennifer K.
Graduate College
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electronic
vi, 85 p.
Title Plain
From the horse's mouth
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Origin Information


Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2013
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
From the horse's mouth
Other Title Info

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