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Abstract:Miguel de Cervantes found animals to be productive, if polyvalent, mirrors through which humanity could understand its place in the natural order. While the specular role of animals in human attempts at self-definition might seem at odds with the goals of Animal Studies today, there is great value in appraising Cervantine theriophily. From Plutarch to Montaigne, theriophily questioned anthropocentrism by comparing the ills of human society to the order of the animal world. This comparison between humans and animals was central to how Cervantes's Casamiento–Coloquio questioned anthropocentrism, as Campuzano's descent into animality at the hands of Estefanía de Caicedo results in a dialogue between dogs that prefer their canine "buen natural" to the prospect of a latent humanity. Foregrounding the specular thinking between humans and dogs, art and nature, reveals the roots, as well, of Berganza's racism, as the logic of animal husbandry is projected back onto humans.
摘要:Miguel de Cervantes发现动物是多价的,也是生产力的镜子,人类可以通过它来理解它在自然秩序中的地位。虽然动物在人类自我定义尝试中的镜像作用似乎与当今动物研究的目标不一致,但评估塞万提斯亲兽性具有很大价值。从普鲁塔克到蒙田,亲兽主义通过将人类社会的弊病与动物世界的秩序进行比较来质疑人类中心主义。这种人与动物之间的比较是塞万提斯的Casamiento–Coloquio如何质疑人类中心主义的核心,因为坎普扎诺在Estefanía de Caicedo手中沦为动物,导致了狗之间的对话,它们更喜欢自己的狗“天生”,而不是潜在的人类前景。展望人类与狗、艺术与自然之间的镜像思维,也揭示了Berganza种族主义的根源,因为畜牧业的逻辑被投射回了人类身上。
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A quarterly journal devoted to research in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literatures and cultures, Hispanic Review has been edited since 1933 by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. The journal features essays and book reviews on the diverse cultural manifestations of Iberia and Latin America, from the medieval period to the present.