Anthropocentrism in English Literature Studies
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.2, No. 5)Publication Date: 2019-10-30
Authors : Shelley-anne Smith;
Page : 03-65
Keywords : ANTHROPOCENTRISM; LITERATURE PRACTICES; POSTHUMANISM; PRONOUNS; SPECIESISM.;
Abstract
This paperanalyses how anthropocentrism affects perception and literature studies [1]. Anthropocentrism is here defined as the belief that humans are morally set apart from nature and are the only source of meaning or value [2]. The project offers methods to minimise anthropocentric influences in literature practices.
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