Peter Arnds is a Fellow and the Director of the Comparative Literature programme at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Elected into the Academia Europaea in 2018, he has published books on Günter Grass, Dickens, Lycanthropy, Holocaust Literature and is the author of Searching for Alice (2019). His literary translation of P. Bolthauser's 'Rapids' was longlisted for the 2016 IMPAC Prize.
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction. Wolf in the Sanctuary: Myth, Literature, Biopolitics
2. Fear of the Pack: Jews and Gypsies as Wolves
3. Wolves and the Indigenous: Migration of a Metaphor to the Colonies
4. Wolves and Wayward Women: Between Condemnation and Empowerment
5. The Wolves of War: Fascism, Terrorism, Resistance
6. No Trespassing: Wolves, Borders and Immigrants
7. Wolf Trails: Re-wilding the World in the Age of Migration
Epilogue. Dreaming of Wolves: The Children of Lycaon in the Age of Psychoanalysis
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