Critical Animal Studies
Towards Trans-species Social Justice
Herausgeber: Matsuoka, Atsuko; Sorenson, John
Critical Animal Studies
Towards Trans-species Social Justice
Herausgeber: Matsuoka, Atsuko; Sorenson, John
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This volume offers an important contribution to the field of Critical Animal Studies. It charts new territory by showcasing recent research, key debates and emerging trends and features an international and transdisciplinary team of academics and activists. Ideal for advanced-level students in Critical Animal Studies and the wider Social Sciences.
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This volume offers an important contribution to the field of Critical Animal Studies. It charts new territory by showcasing recent research, key debates and emerging trends and features an international and transdisciplinary team of academics and activists. Ideal for advanced-level students in Critical Animal Studies and the wider Social Sciences.
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Produktdetails
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- Rowman and Littlefield International - Intersections
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606464
- ISBN-10: 1786606461
- Artikelnr.: 49100052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Rowman and Littlefield International - Intersections
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606464
- ISBN-10: 1786606461
- Artikelnr.: 49100052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Atsuko Matsuoka is a professor in the School of Social Work at York University. Her publications include Ghosts and Shadows (co-authored with John Sorenson, 2001). John Sorenson is Professor of Sociology at Brock University.His many publications include About Canada: Animal Rights (2010), Ape (2009), Ghosts and Shadows (co-authored with Atsuko Matsuoka, 2001) and Imagining Ethiopia (1993).
Introduction: Critical Animal Studies, Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson,
PART 1: ACTIVISM / 1. Animal Agency, Resistance, and Escape, Sarat Colling
/ 2. Tolstoy, Bearing Witness and The Save Movement, Ian Purdy and Anita
Krajnc, PART 2: REPRESENTING ANIMALS / 3. Disengagement in Journalistic
Discourse about Nonhuman Animals: An Analysis, Karen Davis / 4. Advertising
Oppression: The Reproduction of Anthroparchy on UK Television, Matthew Cole
and Kate Stewart / PART 3: NEW DISCIPLINARY ADVANCES / 5. Animal
Emancipation and Historical Archaeology: A Pairing Long Overdue, Daniel
Sayers and Justin Uehlein / 6. Political Animals? Finding Space for Animals
in Contemporary Political Science, Paul Hamilton / 7. Making Space for
Anarchist Geographies in Critical Animal Studies, Richard J. White and
Simon Springer / 8. Psychological Implications of Undervaluing Animals,
Gordon Hodson and Kimberley Costello / PART 4: ANIMALS & THE LAW / 9.
Building a Better Legal Order for Animals: The Benefits of Beingness as an
Alternative to Personhood in Rethinking Law's Response to Animals, Maneesha
Deckha / 10. Posthumanist Animal Studies and Zoöpolitical Law, Krithika
Srinavasan / PART 5: PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS / 11. Animal Ethics and the
New Materialism, Josephine Donovan / 12. Affectiveness and the Nonhuman
World: Examining the Critique of Empathy, Elisa Aaltola / 13. The Radical
Potential of Analytic Animal Liberation Philosophy, Jason Wyckoff / PART 6:
INDIGENEITY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS / 14. The Roots of My Indigenous Veganism,
Margaret Robinson / 15. Indigenous Worldviews and Critical Animal Studies:
Decolonization and Revealing Truncated Narratives of Dominance, Ruth
Koleszar-Green and Atsuko Matsuoka
PART 1: ACTIVISM / 1. Animal Agency, Resistance, and Escape, Sarat Colling
/ 2. Tolstoy, Bearing Witness and The Save Movement, Ian Purdy and Anita
Krajnc, PART 2: REPRESENTING ANIMALS / 3. Disengagement in Journalistic
Discourse about Nonhuman Animals: An Analysis, Karen Davis / 4. Advertising
Oppression: The Reproduction of Anthroparchy on UK Television, Matthew Cole
and Kate Stewart / PART 3: NEW DISCIPLINARY ADVANCES / 5. Animal
Emancipation and Historical Archaeology: A Pairing Long Overdue, Daniel
Sayers and Justin Uehlein / 6. Political Animals? Finding Space for Animals
in Contemporary Political Science, Paul Hamilton / 7. Making Space for
Anarchist Geographies in Critical Animal Studies, Richard J. White and
Simon Springer / 8. Psychological Implications of Undervaluing Animals,
Gordon Hodson and Kimberley Costello / PART 4: ANIMALS & THE LAW / 9.
Building a Better Legal Order for Animals: The Benefits of Beingness as an
Alternative to Personhood in Rethinking Law's Response to Animals, Maneesha
Deckha / 10. Posthumanist Animal Studies and Zoöpolitical Law, Krithika
Srinavasan / PART 5: PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS / 11. Animal Ethics and the
New Materialism, Josephine Donovan / 12. Affectiveness and the Nonhuman
World: Examining the Critique of Empathy, Elisa Aaltola / 13. The Radical
Potential of Analytic Animal Liberation Philosophy, Jason Wyckoff / PART 6:
INDIGENEITY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS / 14. The Roots of My Indigenous Veganism,
Margaret Robinson / 15. Indigenous Worldviews and Critical Animal Studies:
Decolonization and Revealing Truncated Narratives of Dominance, Ruth
Koleszar-Green and Atsuko Matsuoka
Introduction: Critical Animal Studies, Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson,
PART 1: ACTIVISM / 1. Animal Agency, Resistance, and Escape, Sarat Colling
/ 2. Tolstoy, Bearing Witness and The Save Movement, Ian Purdy and Anita
Krajnc, PART 2: REPRESENTING ANIMALS / 3. Disengagement in Journalistic
Discourse about Nonhuman Animals: An Analysis, Karen Davis / 4. Advertising
Oppression: The Reproduction of Anthroparchy on UK Television, Matthew Cole
and Kate Stewart / PART 3: NEW DISCIPLINARY ADVANCES / 5. Animal
Emancipation and Historical Archaeology: A Pairing Long Overdue, Daniel
Sayers and Justin Uehlein / 6. Political Animals? Finding Space for Animals
in Contemporary Political Science, Paul Hamilton / 7. Making Space for
Anarchist Geographies in Critical Animal Studies, Richard J. White and
Simon Springer / 8. Psychological Implications of Undervaluing Animals,
Gordon Hodson and Kimberley Costello / PART 4: ANIMALS & THE LAW / 9.
Building a Better Legal Order for Animals: The Benefits of Beingness as an
Alternative to Personhood in Rethinking Law's Response to Animals, Maneesha
Deckha / 10. Posthumanist Animal Studies and Zoöpolitical Law, Krithika
Srinavasan / PART 5: PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS / 11. Animal Ethics and the
New Materialism, Josephine Donovan / 12. Affectiveness and the Nonhuman
World: Examining the Critique of Empathy, Elisa Aaltola / 13. The Radical
Potential of Analytic Animal Liberation Philosophy, Jason Wyckoff / PART 6:
INDIGENEITY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS / 14. The Roots of My Indigenous Veganism,
Margaret Robinson / 15. Indigenous Worldviews and Critical Animal Studies:
Decolonization and Revealing Truncated Narratives of Dominance, Ruth
Koleszar-Green and Atsuko Matsuoka
PART 1: ACTIVISM / 1. Animal Agency, Resistance, and Escape, Sarat Colling
/ 2. Tolstoy, Bearing Witness and The Save Movement, Ian Purdy and Anita
Krajnc, PART 2: REPRESENTING ANIMALS / 3. Disengagement in Journalistic
Discourse about Nonhuman Animals: An Analysis, Karen Davis / 4. Advertising
Oppression: The Reproduction of Anthroparchy on UK Television, Matthew Cole
and Kate Stewart / PART 3: NEW DISCIPLINARY ADVANCES / 5. Animal
Emancipation and Historical Archaeology: A Pairing Long Overdue, Daniel
Sayers and Justin Uehlein / 6. Political Animals? Finding Space for Animals
in Contemporary Political Science, Paul Hamilton / 7. Making Space for
Anarchist Geographies in Critical Animal Studies, Richard J. White and
Simon Springer / 8. Psychological Implications of Undervaluing Animals,
Gordon Hodson and Kimberley Costello / PART 4: ANIMALS & THE LAW / 9.
Building a Better Legal Order for Animals: The Benefits of Beingness as an
Alternative to Personhood in Rethinking Law's Response to Animals, Maneesha
Deckha / 10. Posthumanist Animal Studies and Zoöpolitical Law, Krithika
Srinavasan / PART 5: PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS / 11. Animal Ethics and the
New Materialism, Josephine Donovan / 12. Affectiveness and the Nonhuman
World: Examining the Critique of Empathy, Elisa Aaltola / 13. The Radical
Potential of Analytic Animal Liberation Philosophy, Jason Wyckoff / PART 6:
INDIGENEITY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS / 14. The Roots of My Indigenous Veganism,
Margaret Robinson / 15. Indigenous Worldviews and Critical Animal Studies:
Decolonization and Revealing Truncated Narratives of Dominance, Ruth
Koleszar-Green and Atsuko Matsuoka