Intersectionality of Critical Animal Studies: Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation
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ISBN-10: 1433163101
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation
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Cuprins
Acknowledgments - Sarat Colling: Foreword - Richard J. White: Preface-Critical Animal Studies: Tracing Historical Lines in the Sand - Amber E. George/Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Respecting the Past, while Defending the Future of Critical Animal Studies - Carmen Dell'Aversano: The Love Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken: Queering the Human-Animal Bond - Jovian Parry: From Beastly Perversions to the Zoological Closet: Animals, Nature, and Homosex - Rasmus Rahbek Simonsen: A Queer Vegan Manifesto - Daniel Salomon: From Marginal Cases to Linked Oppressions: Reframing the Conflict between the Autistic Pride and Animal Rights Movements - Zachary Richter: Intersectionality and the Nonhuman Disabled Body: Challenging the Neocapitalist Techno-scientific Reproduction of Ableism and Speciesism - Sunaura Taylor: Animal Crips - Amy J. Fitzgerald: Doing Time in Slaughterhouses: A Green Criminological Commentary on Slaughterhouse Work Programs for Prison Inmates - Lauren Corman: Getting Their Hands Dirty: Raccoons, Freegans, and Urban "Trash" - Maneesha Deckha: The Subhuman as a Cultural Agent of Violence - Anthony J. Nocella II: Animal Advocates for Prison and Slave Abolition: A Transformative Justice Approach to Movement Politics for an End to Racism - Erika Cudworth: "Most Farmers Prefer Blondes": The Dynamics of Anthroparchy in Animals Becoming Meat - Kathryn Asher/Elizabeth Cherry: Home Is Where the Food Is: Barriers to Vegetarianism and Veganism in the Domestic Sphere - Carmen M. Cusack: Feminism and Husbandry: Drawing the Fine Line between Mine and Bovine - Claudia Serrato: Ecological Indigenous Foodways and the Healing of All Our Relations - Adam J. Fix: "Where Is the Seat for the Buffalo?": Placing Nonhuman Animals in the Idle No More Movement - A. O. Owoseni/I. O. Olatoye: Yoruba Ethico-cultural Perspectives and Understanding of Animal Ethics - Contributors - Index.