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Dylan Thomas'ın Hayvan Benliği: Dylan Thomas'ın Şiirlerinin Zoopoetik Okuması / Dylan Thomas' Animalized Self: A Zoopoetical Reading of Dylan Thomas' Poetry

Year 2023, , 125 - 144, 30.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.33207/trkede.1194971

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Zoopoetics emerges as a reaction to the conventional poetic tradition that represents animals as silenced objects and symbolic elements of literature. Aligning animals with agency, subjectivity, and self-consciousness, zoopoetics treats animals as the essential and dynamic actors of the literary activity and refuses to perceive them as simple background materials. Hence, rising awareness towards animals and reconfiguring a more intimate and interdependent relationship between humans and nonhuman animals are the substantial issues, put forward by zoopoetics. Animals, undeniably, occupy a predominant place in the poetry of Dylan Thomas who incessantly emphasizes material and spiritual affinity between human and nonhuman animals. In this respect, zoopoetical scrutiny of Dylan Thomas’ poetry will be the prevailing concern of this study to unravel the poet's unconventional identification with animals as his spiritual partners and companions. Reading Dylan Thomas’ poetry from the perspective of zoopoetical criticism will provide a wider insight to Thomas' notion of animality, immersed in the human self as well as the agentic capacity of animals in the making of his poetry.

References

  • ABRAM, David (2010), Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology, Pantheon Books, New York.
  • --- (1997), The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World, Vintage, New York.
  • ACKERMAN, John (1991), A Dylan Thomas Companion: Life, Poetry and Prose, The Macmillan Press, London.

Dylan Thomas' Animalized Self: A Zoopoetical Reading of Dylan Thomas' Poetry

Year 2023, , 125 - 144, 30.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.33207/trkede.1194971

Abstract

Zoopoetics emerges as a reaction to the conventional poetic tradition that represents animals as silenced objects and symbolic elements of literature. Aligning animals with agency, subjectivity, and self-consciousness, zoopoetics treats animals as the essential and dynamic actors of the literary activity and refuses to perceive them as simple background materials. Hence, rising awareness towards animals and reconfiguring a more intimate and interdependent relationship between humans and nonhuman animals are the substantial issues, put forward by zoopoetics. Animals, undeniably, occupy a predominant place in the poetry of Dylan Thomas who incessantly emphasizes material and spiritual affinity between human and nonhuman animals. In this respect, zoopoetical scrutiny of Dylan Thomas’ poetry will be the prevailing concern of this study to unravel the poet's unconventional identification with animals as his spiritual partners and companions. Reading Dylan Thomas’ poetry from the perspective of zoopoetical criticism will provide a wider insight to Thomas' notion of animality, immersed in the human self as well as the agentic capacity of animals in the making of his poetry.

References

  • ABRAM, David (2010), Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology, Pantheon Books, New York.
  • --- (1997), The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World, Vintage, New York.
  • ACKERMAN, John (1991), A Dylan Thomas Companion: Life, Poetry and Prose, The Macmillan Press, London.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
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Dilek Sarıkaya 0000-0001-5514-6929

Publication Date January 30, 2023
Submission Date October 26, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Sarıkaya, D. (2023). Dylan Thomas’ Animalized Self: A Zoopoetical Reading of Dylan Thomas’ Poetry. Trakya Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 13(25), 125-144. https://doi.org/10.33207/trkede.1194971