The impact of COVID-19 and the threat that it poses to future human
experiences has been well-documented in news reports during the past few
months. However, now that non-human animals are possible carriers and becoming
infected, their experiences, while often overlooked, are nevertheless
integrated into the worldwide pandemic.
Thus, this collection seeks to balance essays about non-human animals
during real-world pandemics, such as the COVID-19 one, with those of their
experiences during literary or cinematic ones.
The scope of this call for
papers is broad and can include topics such as:
- Animals as victims of contagions
- Animals as vilified virus carriers
- Differences between wild animal and companion animal experiences
- How animals and humans are treated differently in the media during COVID-19
- How animals’ futures may change due to the current pandemic
Essays should be 5,000 to 7,000 words.
Abstracts are due by June 1, 2020
First drafts are due by August 15, 2020.
Please send abstracts and a brief bio to Rachel L. Carazo at
rachel.carazo@snhu.edu
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