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Resumen de "Doncher be too sure of that!": Children, Dogs, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Early Posthumanism

Roxanne Harde

  • This essay traces posthuman thought in stories about dogs and children by nineteenth-century American author Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Drawing from the writings of Phelps and her anti-vivisectionist contemporaries and from recent posthuman philosophy, I analyze the ways in which Phelps� focus on medical experimentation became a way for her to theorize the place of the nonhuman animal in fiction for children.


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