巴努·卡皮尔《人性》中人与动物的区别

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Akash Belsare
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©2021威斯康星大学董事会2017年4月7日,《华盛顿邮报》的Samantha Schmidt报道,“在印度北部的卡特拉尼亚哈特森林里,一群猴子中有一个裸体的人类女孩在游荡,她和灵长类动物玩耍,就好像她是其中之一一样。她看起来很瘦弱,头发蓬乱。但在警察到来之前,她看起来状态很舒服。”,施密特将这篇文章重新命名为《印度猴子抚养女孩的故事被质疑》,并向读者提供了一份编辑笔记:“自这篇报道发表以来,有新的信息被报道,这让人们对最初报道的真实性产生了极大的怀疑……虽然这名女孩似乎被遗弃在森林附近……但官员们不认为她一直生活在猴子中间。最新报告证实,猴子保护了女孩,使其免受从丛林中救出女孩的警察的伤害。尽管据说女孩会尖叫并四肢着地行走,但新的消息来源(包括首席林业官J·P·辛格)发现“野生儿童”的猜测令人难以置信。她怎么会逃脱保护区里的豹子和其他捕食者?她为什么要穿衣服?为什么住在这个地区的人都没认出她来?第二天,Karin Brulliard和Swati Gupta撰写的一篇新文章记录了从“《丛林之书》——据说一个年轻女孩被发现与猴子生活在一起的故事”——a K a S H B E L S a R E的快速转变
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Feralizing the Human/Animal Distinction in Bhanu Kapil's Humanimal
© 2021 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System n April 7, 2017, Samantha Schmidt of the Washington Post reported, “Amid a troop of monkeys in the Katraniaghat forest range in northern India roamed a naked human girl, playing with primates as if she were one of them. She looked emaciated, her hair disheveled. But she appeared in a comfortable state, until the police arrived.” Within twenty-four hours, Schmidt retitled the article “Accounts of Girl Raised by Monkeys in India Questioned” and made an editor’s note available to readers: “New information has been reported since publication of this story that raise significant doubts about the veracity of the initial accounts on which it was based. . . . While the girl appears to have been abandoned near the forest in question . . . officials do not believe she had been living among monkeys.” The updated report confirmed that the monkeys had protected the girl from the police officer who extracted her from the jungle and although the girl was said to screech and walk on all fours, new sources (including chief forestry officer J. P. Singh) found the “wild child” speculation unbelievable. How would she have escaped leopards and other predators in the sanctuary? Why would she be wearing clothes? Why hadn’t anyone living in the area already recognized her? The next day, a new article, written by Karin Brulliard and Swati Gupta, documented the quick transition from “the ‘Jungle Book’–like tale of a young girl said to have been found living with monkeys”―a A K A S H B E L S A R E
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Literature publishes scholarly essays on contemporary writing in English, interviews with established and emerging authors, and reviews of recent critical books in the field. The journal welcomes articles on multiple genres, including poetry, the novel, drama, creative nonfiction, new media and digital literature, and graphic narrative. CL published the first articles on Thomas Pynchon and Susan Howe and the first interviews with Margaret Drabble and Don DeLillo; we also helped to introduce Kazuo Ishiguro, Eavan Boland, and J.M. Coetzee to American readers. As a forum for discussing issues animating the range of contemporary literary studies, CL features the full diversity of critical practices.
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