Non- Hierarchical Interconnectedness between Human and Animal in Lauren Beukes' Zoo City
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This study examines a ground-breaking South African speculative novel Zoo City by Lauren
Beukes which revolves around issues of human animal relationship, identity crisis and the
otherization by the patriarchal society. Originally, the novel explores how the narrative not
only addresses identity formation in a deeply divided and rapidly changing society, but also
the ways in which human beings place themselves in relation to women and nature. This
dissertation aims to investigate the intertwined issue of human -woman-animal relationship
by showing how ecofeminism co-relates the subjugation of woman with subjugation of nature
in the novel Zoo City. This dissertation offers discussions on ecocritical theories and the
notion of an ecological self, and explores the ways in which these concepts relate to the novel
and its treatment of questions of the self’s entanglement with and accountability for both
human and animal others.
