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Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies: Critical Perspectives on Food and Eating: Critical Animal Studies, cartea 6

Kadri Aavik, Kuura Irni, Milla-Maria Joki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2023
This book develops critical feminist animal and multispecies studies across various societal and environmental contexts. The chapters discuss timely questions broadly related to food and eating, stemming from connections drawn between critical animal studies, feminist theory, and multispecies studies. The themes explored include trans-inclusive ecofeminism, decolonial perspectives to veganism, links between the critique of ableism and animal exploitation, alternatives to dominant Western masculinities invested in meat consumption, and the politics of sex and purity in factory farming. The book explores responses to interlinked forms of exploitation by focusing on sites such as sanctuaries, educational institutions, social media, and animal advocacy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004679351
ISBN-10: 9004679359
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Animal Studies


Notă biografică

Kadri Aavik (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor of Gender Studies at Tallinn University, Estonia. She works in gender studies, critical animal studies and vegan studies—and their intersections. Her current research focuses on vegan men and masculinities.

Kuura Irni (Ph.D.) works as University Lecturer in Gender Studies at University of Helsinki. They have published among others, in Signs, EJWS, NORA, Body and Society, and Humanimalia. Their interests include queer, trans, and decolonial feminisms, and critical multispecies studies.

Milla-Maria Joki (MA) is a Doctoral Researcher in Gender Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She studies at the Doctoral Programme in Gender, Culture, and Society (UH).

Cuprins

Editors’ Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Critical Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies
Kuura Irni, Kadri Aavik and Milla-Maria Joki

PART 1: Geographies, Boundaries and Relationality



1 Naive Boars and Dummy Sows: Porcine Sex and the Politics of Purity
Marianna Szczygielska and Agata Kowalewska
2 Eating with a Cow: Feminist Multispecies Ethnography in the Kitchens of the Black Sea High Pastures of Turkey
Ezgi Burgan

PART 2: Negotiating Dependency and Care



3 Care in a Time of Anthropogenic Problems: Experiences from Sanctuary-Making in Rural Denmark
Marie Leth-Espensen
4 Negotiating Disability in Celebrity Cat Lil BUB’s Eating Videos
Milla-Maria Joki

PART 3: Revisioning the Potential of Education



5 Pedagogy of the Consumed: an Integral Feminist Lens on Veganism in Higher Education
Alka Arora
6 Human Children, Nonhuman Animals, and a Plant-Based Vegan Future
Maneesha Deckha

PART 4: Trans-Formations in Ecofeminist Theory



7 Revisiting Ecofeminist Genealogies: towards Intersectional and Trans-inclusive Ecofeminism
Kuura Irni
8 Ecofeminist Critique of the Milk Industry: from Mammal Mothers to Biocapitalist Bovines
Sanna Karhu

PART 5: Veganism and Possibilities for Resistance



9 Men’s Veganism: a Pathway towards More Egalitarian Masculinities?
Kadri Aavik
10 Staying with the Trouble in Cat Advocacy: Donna Haraway, Vegan Politics, and the Case of Cat Food
Kuura Irni
11 Fractured Locus: Resistances in the Global South and a Decolonial Ecofeminist Anti-Speciesist Praxis
Daniela Rosendo, Fabio A. G. Oliveira and Tânia A. Kuhnen

PART 6: Intersectional Animal Activisms



12 Toward Trans-Sensitive and Vegan-Intersectional Feminisms
An Interview with Panda Eriksson
13 The Future is Queer and Vegan!
An Interview with Özge Özgüner

Index