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Wolves at the Door: Migration, Dehumanization, Rewilding the World

Autor Dr. Peter Arnds
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2021
In view of the current rhetoric surrounding the global migrant crisis - with politicians comparing refugees with animals and media reports warning of migrants swarming like insects or trespassing like wolves - this timely study explores the cultural origins of the language and imagery of dehumanization.

Situated at the junction of literature, politics, and ecocriticism, Wolves at the Door traces the history of the wolf metaphor in discussions of race, gender, colonialism, fascism, and ecology. How have 'Gypsies', Jews, Native Americans but also 'wayward' women been 'wolfed' in literature and politics? How has the wolf myth been exploited by Hitler, Mussolini and Turkish ultra-nationalism? How do right-wing politicians today exploit the reappearance of wolves in Central Europe in the context of the migration discourse? And while their reintroduction in places like Yellowstone has fuelled heated debates, what is the wolf's role in ecological rewilding and for the restoration of biodiversity?

In today's fraught political climate, Wolves at the Door alerts readers to the links between stereotypical images, their cultural history, and their political consequences. It raises awareness about xenophobia and the dangers of nationalist idolatry, but also highlights how literature and the visual arts employ the wolf myth for alternative messages of tolerance and cultural diversity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501366765
ISBN-10: 1501366769
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 14 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
1. Introduction. Wolf in the Sanctuary: Myth, Literature, Biopolitics
2. Fear of the Pack: Jews and Gypsies as Wolves
3. Wolves and the Indigenous: Migration of a Metaphor to the Colonies
4. Wolves and Wayward Women: Between Condemnation and Empowerment
5. The Wolves of War: Fascism, Terrorism, Resistance
6. No Trespassing: Wolves, Borders and Immigrants
7. Wolf Trails: Re-wilding the World in the Age of Migration
Epilogue. Dreaming of Wolves: The Children of Lycaon in the Age of Psychoanalysis
References
Index

Recenzii

Arnds' fascinating book delves into the unsettling nexus of migration, biopolitics and discursive myth-making. He explores the enduring presence of an image turned metaphor that resurfaces in multiple narratives of hatred, oppression and discrimination. His scholarly prose is both knowledgeable and deeply committed.
This fascinating, wide-ranging study explores the complex relationship between humans and wolves from ancient times to the present day, showing how the image of the untameable wolf has been appropriated for different ideological purposes. Wolves may be feared by some, occasionally even pitied, but for others they hold a darker symbolic meaning of absolute power. This book invites readers to think again about the significance of wolves in Western cultural history.
This is a book that casts new light on the discussion of the migrant and refugee crisis, and will be of widespread interest well beyond academic circles. Its interdisciplinary character at the intersection of world literature and ecocriticism, but also political and cultural theory, philosophy, and psychology will guarantee its widespread reception. It is comprehensive in its coverage of the various corners of the globe where wolves are part of the cultural consciousness.
Arnds is one of those rare scholars who can write a readerly text. In the present context of heightened nationalist tensions, he analyses how wolf myths are enacted across a wide range of contemporary political landscapes where mythical stories, folklore and imagery are used by political movements to strengthen populist, tribal and nationalist sentiments and to dehumanize and scapegoat minority groups. This is cultural studies at its best in the fluidity with which it moves across history, from high to popular culture, and from close reading to insightful political analysis. A tour de force.