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Appendix 2 - Bibliography for the Study of Animals and Early Modern Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2020

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Pellicer de Ossau y Tovar, José. 1632. Anfiteatro de Felipe el Grande. Madrid: Juan González.

Secondary texts

Alves, Abel. 2011. Animals of Spain: An Introduction to Imperial Perceptions and Human Interaction with Other Animals, 1492-1826. Leiden: Brill.

——. 2020. “Domestication and Coevolution.” The Handbook of Historical Animal Studies. Eds. Brett Mizelle, Mieke Roscher, and André Krebber. Oldenbourg: De Gruyter. Beusterien, John. 2012. Canines in Cervantes and Velázquez: An Animal Studies Reading of Early Modern Spain. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.

——. 2016. “Humor and a Political Future through Illustrations of Sancho Panza and His Donkey.” Baroque Projections: Images and Texts in Dialogue with the Early Modern Hispanic World. Eds. Michael J. Horswell and Frédéric Conrod. Newark: Juan de la Cuesta. 191–208.

——. 2019. “Comedy and Environmental Cultural Studies: An Image of a Spanish Rhinoceros and Sancho with his Donkey.” Environmental Cultural Studies Through Time: The Luso-Hispanic World. Eds. Kata Beilin, Kathleen Connolly, and Micah McKay. Hispanic Issues Online: University of Minnesota. 254–71.

——. 2020. “Madrigal in Miguel de Cervantes's La gran sultana: An Animal Studies Approach.” Romance Notes, forthcoming.

Brandner, Zachary. 2020. “El oso pardo en la obra de Góngora y Cervantes: Crisis ecológica de la masculinidad.” Romance Notes, forthcoming.

Dopico Black, Georgina. 2010. “The Ban and the Bull: Cultural Studies, Animal Studies, and Spain.” Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 11.3–4: 235–49.

Gómez Centurión, Carlos. 2011. Alhajas para soberanos. Los animales reales en el siglo XVIII: de las leoneras a las mascotas de cámara. Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León.

Larsen, Kevin. 1984. “Observations on the Animals and Animal Imagery in Cervantes’ Theater.” Modern Language Studies 14.4: 64–75.

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