Non-fiction literature, animals and pandemic. The case of the book "The life of a cow"
<p>In the context of the current Covid-19 pandemic, the media is often bombarded with figures of people affected by the virus, and these figures are accompanied by with the identity and intimate stories of some of the sick or deceased. However, when analysing non-human animals around the pande...
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doaj-9bc9b1234a8741eb942f9230cef801742021-02-16T15:32:41ZengUniversitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Facultat de DretDerecho Animal2462-75182020-12-0111415516110.5565/rev/da.527494Non-fiction literature, animals and pandemic. The case of the book "The life of a cow"Juan Pablo Meneses0Universidad Portátil<p>In the context of the current Covid-19 pandemic, the media is often bombarded with figures of people affected by the virus, and these figures are accompanied by with the identity and intimate stories of some of the sick or deceased. However, when analysing non-human animals around the pandemic, only a general approach is taken (sometimes, without even distinguishing species). Although non-fiction literature is characterized by putting an identity and a face to some general phenomena, it practically never gives an identity to animals. The book "The life of a cow" (first edition in 2008 / last edition in 2020) is one of the few exceptions in which this does occur. The reader faces an author who buys a cow in Argentina, names it, talks about her life in the media across different countries, and follows it for several years. The idea is to use this example to talk about the new narrative forms of non-fiction and the media coverage of animals during the pandemic.</p>https://revistes.uab.cat/da/article/view/527vacadueños de animalesexhibición de animalesespectáculosno ficciónperiodismo. |
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Non-fiction literature, animals and pandemic. The case of the book "The life of a cow" |
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Non-fiction literature, animals and pandemic. The case of the book "The life of a cow" |
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non-fiction literature, animals and pandemic. the case of the book "the life of a cow" |
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Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Dret |
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<p>In the context of the current Covid-19 pandemic, the media is often bombarded with figures of people affected by the virus, and these figures are accompanied by with the identity and intimate stories of some of the sick or deceased. However, when analysing non-human animals around the pandemic, only a general approach is taken (sometimes, without even distinguishing species). Although non-fiction literature is characterized by putting an identity and a face to some general phenomena, it practically never gives an identity to animals. The book "The life of a cow" (first edition in 2008 / last edition in 2020) is one of the few exceptions in which this does occur. The reader faces an author who buys a cow in Argentina, names it, talks about her life in the media across different countries, and follows it for several years. The idea is to use this example to talk about the new narrative forms of non-fiction and the media coverage of animals during the pandemic.</p> |
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vaca dueños de animales exhibición de animales espectáculos no ficción periodismo. |
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