The Animal in the Mirror : Zoomorphism and Anthropomorphism in Life of Pi

This essay explores the application of zoomorphism and anthropomorphism in Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi. The novel, rather than being a mere shipwreck-narrative or a miraculous tale with religious overtones, is also a story about the complicated and perhaps inevitably divided relationship between...

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Main Author: Danielsson, Miryam Bernadette
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för språkstudier 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1724872020-06-23T03:32:33ZThe Animal in the Mirror : Zoomorphism and Anthropomorphism in Life of PiengVår djuriska spegelbild : Zoomorfism och antropomorfism i Berättelsen om PiDanielsson, Miryam BernadetteUmeå universitet, Institutionen för språkstudier2020Life of Pianthropomorphismzoomorphismanthropophagycannibalismecocriticismanimal studieshuman-animal dualismYann Martelcartesian dualismanimal philosophyGeneral Literature StudiesLitteraturvetenskapThis essay explores the application of zoomorphism and anthropomorphism in Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi. The novel, rather than being a mere shipwreck-narrative or a miraculous tale with religious overtones, is also a story about the complicated and perhaps inevitably divided relationship between humans and animals. This essay introduces the fields of ecocriticism and animal studies and defines anthropomorphism and zoomorphism in the context of literary criticism. The essay goes on to discuss the layers of meaning behind the names and naming of the two main characters using Burke’s rhetoric of identification, analyses the anthropomorphism and religiosity in the novel’s two stories, and analyses the two accepted readings of the novel from a zoomorphic perspective. The essay looks at the human-animal divide and its problems in literature, going into Derrida’s animal philosophy to provide a counterpoint to a view derived from Cartesian dualism. In a straight reading of the novel, the first story is regarded as metaphoric while the second story is regarded as literal. There is an alternative reading where it is left to the reader to decide which story is true, but this essay argues that this reading negates a metaphoric interpretation of either story and therefore dismisses the straight reading. Instead, this essay proposes a third, zoomorphic reading, fully compatible with the straight reading, where anthropomorphism is employed to externalize human actions onto animals, but where zoomorphism is employed to project animals onto humans in order to externalize their cannibalism. In the zoomorphic reading, both stories are interpreted as vehicles of projection while avoiding the logical pitfall of the alternative reading. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-172487application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Life of Pi
anthropomorphism
zoomorphism
anthropophagy
cannibalism
ecocriticism
animal studies
human-animal dualism
Yann Martel
cartesian dualism
animal philosophy
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
spellingShingle Life of Pi
anthropomorphism
zoomorphism
anthropophagy
cannibalism
ecocriticism
animal studies
human-animal dualism
Yann Martel
cartesian dualism
animal philosophy
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Danielsson, Miryam Bernadette
The Animal in the Mirror : Zoomorphism and Anthropomorphism in Life of Pi
description This essay explores the application of zoomorphism and anthropomorphism in Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi. The novel, rather than being a mere shipwreck-narrative or a miraculous tale with religious overtones, is also a story about the complicated and perhaps inevitably divided relationship between humans and animals. This essay introduces the fields of ecocriticism and animal studies and defines anthropomorphism and zoomorphism in the context of literary criticism. The essay goes on to discuss the layers of meaning behind the names and naming of the two main characters using Burke’s rhetoric of identification, analyses the anthropomorphism and religiosity in the novel’s two stories, and analyses the two accepted readings of the novel from a zoomorphic perspective. The essay looks at the human-animal divide and its problems in literature, going into Derrida’s animal philosophy to provide a counterpoint to a view derived from Cartesian dualism. In a straight reading of the novel, the first story is regarded as metaphoric while the second story is regarded as literal. There is an alternative reading where it is left to the reader to decide which story is true, but this essay argues that this reading negates a metaphoric interpretation of either story and therefore dismisses the straight reading. Instead, this essay proposes a third, zoomorphic reading, fully compatible with the straight reading, where anthropomorphism is employed to externalize human actions onto animals, but where zoomorphism is employed to project animals onto humans in order to externalize their cannibalism. In the zoomorphic reading, both stories are interpreted as vehicles of projection while avoiding the logical pitfall of the alternative reading.
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