Emerging New Voices in Critical Animal Studies: Vegan Studies for Total Liberation , co-edited by Nathan Poirier, Anthony J. Nocella II, and Annie Bernatchez of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies, is a brilliant radical engaging intersectional book promoting total liberation from new fresh critical animal studies voices throughout the world. This captivating critical animal studies collection, influenced by historical and ongoing radical movements such as green anarchism, Black liberation, prison abolition, feminism, Queer liberation, disability rights, and decolonization, is one of…mehr
Emerging New Voices in Critical Animal Studies: Vegan Studies for Total Liberation, co-edited by Nathan Poirier, Anthony J. Nocella II, and Annie Bernatchez of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies, is a brilliant radical engaging intersectional book promoting total liberation from new fresh critical animal studies voices throughout the world. This captivating critical animal studies collection, influenced by historical and ongoing radical movements such as green anarchism, Black liberation, prison abolition, feminism, Queer liberation, disability rights, and decolonization, is one of the most powerful texts in the last decade within the animal liberation movement. We must begin to listen to new and young scholars for social justice to evolve in order to end speciesism and all forms of oppression. Read, share, reflect and act on this interdisciplinary collection of scholar-activists from sociology, anthropology, criminology, economics, philosophy, cultural studies, eco-theology, environmental studies, and education that will transform the global movement for radical social justice and propel total liberation forward.
Nathan Poirier is a doctorate student in sociology with specializations in critical animal studies and women¿s and gender studies. He is Co-Director of Students for Critical Animal Studies. Nathan¿s main interests include intersectionality, anarchism, animals, resource consumption, radical social movements, and critical pedagogy. Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., scholar-activist and co-founder of critical animal studies and founder of radical animal studies is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at Salt Lake Community College, Editor of the Peace Studies Journal, Director of Save the Kids, and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. Annie Bernatchez is a doctorate student in sociology. As a political sociologist in the fields of social movements and critical studies, her research interests focus on emotion, animal liberation, activism, and criminalization in Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments - Sean Parson: Foreword - Kati Lewis: Preface - Nathan Poirier, Annie Bernatchez, and Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Dismantling Speciesism for Total Liberation - Allison Gray: Chapter One: When the Animal- Industrial Complex Grows ... Leaves? - Maryline El Khoury and Kenzo Jacquemin: Chapter Two: Agency and Suffering in Animal Studies and in Animal Liberation - Alaina Interisano: Chapter Three: "It's a Privilege": A Critical Examination of University Students' Perspectives of Animal Experimentation in Science Education - Sarah Tomasello: Chapter Four: Nonhuman "Others": A Theology of Hope and Liberation - Annie Bernatchez: Chapter Five: The V- Stamp as an Indirect Crime Against the Animals - Deniz Hosbay Bayraktar: Chapter Six: The Phaeton Conflict in Turkey: The Case of Animal Domination in Istanbul Adalar - Deniz Hosbay Bayraktar and Ozgur Bayraktar: Chapter Seven: A Comparison of the Local Governments in Terms of Approaches to Stray Animals in Turkey - Will Boisseau: Afterword - Contributors' Biographies - Index.
Acknowledgments - Sean Parson: Foreword - Kati Lewis: Preface - Nathan Poirier, Annie Bernatchez, and Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Dismantling Speciesism for Total Liberation - Allison Gray: Chapter One: When the Animal- Industrial Complex Grows ... Leaves? - Maryline El Khoury and Kenzo Jacquemin: Chapter Two: Agency and Suffering in Animal Studies and in Animal Liberation - Alaina Interisano: Chapter Three: "It's a Privilege": A Critical Examination of University Students' Perspectives of Animal Experimentation in Science Education - Sarah Tomasello: Chapter Four: Nonhuman "Others": A Theology of Hope and Liberation - Annie Bernatchez: Chapter Five: The V- Stamp as an Indirect Crime Against the Animals - Deniz Hosbay Bayraktar: Chapter Six: The Phaeton Conflict in Turkey: The Case of Animal Domination in Istanbul Adalar - Deniz Hosbay Bayraktar and Ozgur Bayraktar: Chapter Seven: A Comparison of the Local Governments in Terms of Approaches to Stray Animals in Turkey - Will Boisseau: Afterword - Contributors' Biographies - Index.
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"Emerging New Voices in Critical Animal Studies creates a new paradigm in the study of sovereignty, human-efficacy, and the anti-imperialist promotion of things in the current Anthropocene epoch. The book presents scholars that have proved themselves greatly to create and promote solidarity through intersectional loci. The totality of many oppressions, can be dissected and understood greatly through these works." -Lucas Alan Dietsche, Editor-in-Chief, Transformative Justice Journal
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