How and why do any two course books show the ideas, imagery, or the language of ‘the nonhuman’ being used to ‘countenance violence against the social Other’? As long as it is institutionally taken for granted that it is all right to systematically exploit and kill nonhuman animals simply because of their species, then the humanist discourse of species will always be available for use by some humans against other humans as well; to countenance violence against the social Other of whatever sort or gender, or race, or class, or sexual difference.
Books I would chose from the coure is Frankenstein and Robinson Crusoe, but we also read Jane Eyre, Great Expectations, Orlando, The Crying of Lot 49, and The Translator form leila Aboulela.
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