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Marion W. Copeland <mwcopeland@comcast.net> center for Animals and Public Policy; Humane Society University My real interest is in animals in art, literature, and popular culture (in story), but I focus especially on nonhumans as characters and narrators where their subjectivity is central to the work's purpose and theme. |
| Address: | 128 Amherst Road Pelham, MA 01002 United States |
| List Affiliations: | Former Review Editor for H-Nilas Reviewer for H-Nilas |
| Reviews: | untitled Appreciating the Neighborhood Permeating Species Boundaries Consider the Roach A New Voice History Can Repeat Itself As the Twig is Bent Deeply Etched Responses A Big, Wet Diorama Myth is Finally the Only Truth To Be or Not to Be an Animal The Animal Image in Film: More Powerful than Meets the Eye A Book I Wish I'd Written The Power of Story Renaissance: Or, Maybe What Goes Around Ought to Come Around untitled Connecting with the Real Toads in Poetry's Imaginary Gardens untitled untitled Darwin's Challenge |
| Interests: | Literature |
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Bio: BA--Drew University; MA--Syracuse; PhD-University of Massachusetts, Amherst, all in literature taught English at Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA--now retired author Cockroach (London: Reaktion Books, 2003) published many articles and reviews related to my NILAS focus |
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