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        Meeting the animal in poetry: how Elizabeth Costello's approach in J.M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals creates a social space of being with the animal.

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        2016
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        Haak, J. van den
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        Elizabeth Costello, the main protagonist of J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals, advocates an approach to the question of the animal that involves the poetic or empathic imagination, rather than a philosophical approach, which she argues is anthropocentric. It seems as if she is losing the argument. I fortify her criticism of the philosophers by illustrating the hierarchical, hegemonic framework that their arguments and terminology keep in place. I defend Costello’s approach by reading her lack of success as a resistance of her environment, rather than as a fault in Costello’s poetic approach, and finally defend the productivity of that approach by illustrating its unique opportunity to provide for a social space of 'being with' where the moral act can take place.
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