Table of Contents
Introduction: Karin Beeler and Stan Beeler
Part I. Animal Characters: Racial, Ethnic, and Social Contexts
Chapter 1: “Beneath the Surface Lies the Future”: Narrative, Characterization, and the Natural World with seaQuest DSV’s Darwin
Alissa Burger
Chapter 2: Ducks, Ducks and More Ducks: Comedy and Social Class in Animated TV
David Hipple
Chapter 3:“Don’t Just Fly, Soar”: Reading Disability in Disney’s Animation Dumbo (1941) and Live-Action Remake Dumbo (2019)
Jessica Gibson
Chapter 4: Making the Invisible Visible: Displaced and Marginalized Animal Characters in Samuel Fuller’s White Dog and Kornél Mundruczó’s White God
Heather Rolufs and Karin Beeler
Part II. Animals and Narrative Functions: Monsters/Victims/Heroes
Chapter 5: Worse than their Bite: Dogs and Horror
Catherine Pugh
Chapter 6: The Bad Habits of Rabbits: An Ecocritical Examination of Rabbits as Antagonists in Film
MK Pinder
Chapter 7 : Of Animals and Aliens: Identifying with the Non-Human Other in Guardians of the Galaxy
Jessica Bay and Jonathan Osborn
Part III. Animal / Human Hybrids and Other Creatures
Chapter 8: Hormone Monsters and Animal Antagonists: Animating Teen Horrors and Promoting Eudaimonia in Big Mouth (Netflix, 2017-)
Georgia Aitaki
Chapter 9: The Transcendence of the Borders: The Animal Hero in Hosoda Mamoru’s The Boy and the Beast
Katsuya Izumi
Chapter 10: The Esperpento of Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeasts
Sumor Ziva Sheppard
Chapter 11: (Un)learning with ‘Monsters’: Animals, Patriarchal Oppression, and Ethics of Care in Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water
Monica Sousa
About the Contributors