Category:Medieval Studies

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Introduction : Medieval Animal Studies

These dozen items only begin to document animal studies in medieval literatures, primarily medieval British literatures. Literary animal studies is a lively field characterized by posthumanist approaches that resist dichotomizing human and animal, often by means of materialist approaches that emphasize human-animal cohabitation and co-creation of cultures, rather than the symbolic meanings assigned to animals.

Susan Crane