Bestial Wisdom and Human Tragedy: The Genesis of the Animal Epic

IF 1.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Anthrozoos Pub Date : 1998-09-01 DOI:10.2752/089279398787000652
Boria Sax
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ABSTRACTA radical redefinition or blurring of the boundaries between the human and animal realms, between “us” and “them,” can sometimes open dramatic new aesthetic and cultural possibilities. This paper discusses the earliest example of this, an ancient Akkadian fragment known, a bit deceptively, as “The Fable of the Fox.” Set against the background of a terrible drought which may well have destroyed the Akkadian Empire, it records the exchanges of a fox or jackal, a wolf, a lion and a dog. The last of these animals, especially, seems to bear a tragic destiny, of a sort that traditional literature tends to identify exclusively with the “human condition.” The essay goes on to trace how the story may have been the origin of a tradition which includes such important literary works as the Hindu Panchatantra, the Arab Kalila wa Dimna and even Shakespeare's “Othello.” Finally, it concludes with suggestions as to how recognition of tragedy not simply as part of “the human condition” but also as a bond with anim...
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野兽的智慧与人类的悲剧:动物史诗的起源
对人类和动物领域、“我们”和“他们”之间的界限进行彻底的重新定义或模糊化,有时可以打开新的美学和文化可能性。这篇文章讨论了最早的例子,一个古老的阿卡德语片段,被称为“狐狸的寓言”,有点欺骗性。它以一场很可能摧毁了阿卡德帝国的可怕干旱为背景,记录了一只狐狸或豺狼、一只狼、一只狮子和一只狗的交换。尤其是这些动物中的最后一种,似乎背负着一种悲剧的命运,传统文学倾向于将这种命运完全等同于“人类的处境”。这篇文章接着追溯了这个故事是如何成为一个传统的起源的,这个传统包括印度的《潘查坦陀罗》、阿拉伯的《卡利拉·瓦·迪姆纳》甚至莎士比亚的《奥赛罗》等重要文学作品。最后,文章总结了对悲剧的认识,认为它不仅是“人类状况”的一部分,而且是与动物的联系……
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Anthrozoos
Anthrozoos 农林科学-兽医学
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3.40
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18.80%
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43
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: A vital forum for academic dialogue on human-animal relations, Anthrozoös is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that has enjoyed a distinguished history as a pioneer in the field since its launch in 1987. The key premise of Anthrozoös is to address the characteristics and consequences of interactions and relationships between people and non-human animals across areas as varied as anthropology, ethology, medicine, psychology, veterinary medicine and zoology. Articles therefore cover the full range of human–animal relations, from their treatment in the arts and humanities, through to behavioral, biological, social and health sciences.
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