What is an animal? The "question of the animal" has long preoccupied literature and philosophy, and still informs any definition of what it means to be human. But many accounts also reduce animals to mere symbols, things, or machines in a human-centered world. What is at stake in attributing thought, feeling, and speech to them? What might they say, if they could speak and we could hear? This course looks at the strain of French literature and philosophy which, from Montaigne and La Fontaine to Romain Gary and Derrida, has sought to think seriously about the presence, meaning, experience, and importance of non-human animals in our world.
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