

Of Dogs and Derrida: Understanding the dogs’ point of view
Aug 15, 2024
Molly Labenski, a PhD student researching the human-dog relationship in American culture, shares her insights on the often dysfunctional bond between species. She critiques how literature historically reduces dogs to mere plot devices, urging a shift in perspective. Labenski highlights ethical concerns around breeding practices and advocates for adopting shelter dogs. The conversation dives into the importance of recognizing individual animal experiences, calling for deeper empathy in how dogs are portrayed in literature.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unraveling the Dog-Human Bond
01:40 • 9min
Dogs in Literature: Beyond Plot Devices
10:58 • 13min
Exploring Animal Perspectives and Historical Controversies
24:26 • 2min
Exploring Animal Standpoint Theory in Literature
26:38 • 5min
Exploring Animal Representation and Ethical Dilemmas in Literature
31:14 • 2min
Reframing the Canine Narrative
32:48 • 11min
Complexities of Animal Representation in Literature
43:29 • 12min