All Stories

  1. Civilization and Its Elephants
  2. Crow Time
  3. Slowly, slowly
  4. Editorial
  5. World, war, zoo: zoo-break narratives in a biopolitical frame
  6. Editors’ Introduction
  7. “Das eigentliche Problem vom Menschen”: Debt, (Ac)Countability, and the Financialization of Wildlife Conservation
  8. “Une langue ou une musique inouïe, assez inhumaine …”
  9. Perpetrators, Animals, and Animality
  10. Introduction: What Is Zoopoetics?
  11. What Is Zoopoetics?
  12. Hans Jürgen Scheuer and Ulrike Vedder, eds. Tier im Text: Exemplarität und Allegorizität literarischer LebewesenHans Jürgen Scheuer and Ulrike Vedder, eds. Tier im Text: Exemplarität und Allegorizität literarischer Lebewesen. Bern: Peter Lang, 2015. 33...
  13. Introduction to the special issue “Memory after Humanism”
  14. An Unheard, Inhuman Music: Narrative Voice and the Question of the Animal in Kafka’s “Josephine, the Singer or the Mouse Folk”
  15. Fearful Symmetries: Pirandello’s Tiger and the Resistance to Metaphor
  16. Luke Fischer. The Poet as Phenomenologist: Rilke and the New Poems. New York: Bloomsbury, 2015. xvi + 331 pp. ISBN: 978-1-6289-2543-2.
  17. Animals, Mimesis, and the Origin of Language
  18. The Sticky Temptation of Poetry
  19. Copia Nostri: Echoes of a Poetic Self in Kafka's “Der Ausflug ins Gebirge”
  20. Interview with Mark Z. Danielewski