“That’s when he comes rushing into her life.”
This essay discusses three literary narratives written by Swedish authors Elsie Johansson (1984), Gabriella Håkansson (2003) and Lars Jakobson (2004), which all depict human-animal sexual contact. The analysis shows that two of these representations are written in the intersection of a bestiality p...
Main Author: | Ann-Sofie Lönngren |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Humanimalia
2020-09-01
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Series: | Humanimalia |
Online Access: | https://humanimalia.org/article/view/9434 |
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