This book offers an historical analysis of the culture of animal-dependent science in Britain from 1945 to the present, exploring key areas of animal experimentation such as warfare, medical science, and law from a gendered perspective.
This book offers an historical analysis of the culture of animal-dependent science in Britain from 1945 to the present, exploring key areas of animal experimentation such as warfare, medical science, and law from a gendered perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Duxbury is a Visiting Fellow at the Interdisciplinary Studies Centre in the School of Philosophy and Art History of the University of Essex, and a teacher at University Centre Colchester, Essex, UK.
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Introduction: Accounting for the More-Than-Human Section One: Law, Animal Welfare and Gender 1. British Animal Experimentation Law since 1945: Property, Pastoral Power and Governmentality 2. The March of Thatcherism: Neoliberal Laboratory "Care" and the Assent of the ASPA, 1981-1986 3. The Power-Pain Nexus: How Women's Subjugation Subtends Speciesism in the Legal System Section Two: Scientific Intersections: The Practice of Animal Experimentation and Its Gendered Dimensions 4. Animal Experimentation at Porton Down: Britain's Military-Animal-Industrial Complex, 1948-1955 5. Containing the Laboratory Animal: Laboratory Spaces and Gendered Places, 1947-Present 6. Anxious Animals, Monstrous Menstruating Women and the Science of Stress 1947-Present Section Three: Conclusion: 21st Century Compassion Fatigue Conclusion
Introduction: Accounting for the More-Than-Human Section One: Law, Animal Welfare and Gender 1. British Animal Experimentation Law since 1945: Property, Pastoral Power and Governmentality 2. The March of Thatcherism: Neoliberal Laboratory "Care" and the Assent of the ASPA, 1981-1986 3. The Power-Pain Nexus: How Women's Subjugation Subtends Speciesism in the Legal System Section Two: Scientific Intersections: The Practice of Animal Experimentation and Its Gendered Dimensions 4. Animal Experimentation at Porton Down: Britain's Military-Animal-Industrial Complex, 1948-1955 5. Containing the Laboratory Animal: Laboratory Spaces and Gendered Places, 1947-Present 6. Anxious Animals, Monstrous Menstruating Women and the Science of Stress 1947-Present Section Three: Conclusion: 21st Century Compassion Fatigue Conclusion
Introduction: Accounting for the More-Than-Human Section One: Law, Animal Welfare and Gender 1. British Animal Experimentation Law since 1945: Property, Pastoral Power and Governmentality 2. The March of Thatcherism: Neoliberal Laboratory "Care" and the Assent of the ASPA, 1981-1986 3. The Power-Pain Nexus: How Women's Subjugation Subtends Speciesism in the Legal System Section Two: Scientific Intersections: The Practice of Animal Experimentation and Its Gendered Dimensions 4. Animal Experimentation at Porton Down: Britain's Military-Animal-Industrial Complex, 1948-1955 5. Containing the Laboratory Animal: Laboratory Spaces and Gendered Places, 1947-Present 6. Anxious Animals, Monstrous Menstruating Women and the Science of Stress 1947-Present Section Three: Conclusion: 21st Century Compassion Fatigue Conclusion
Introduction: Accounting for the More-Than-Human Section One: Law, Animal Welfare and Gender 1. British Animal Experimentation Law since 1945: Property, Pastoral Power and Governmentality 2. The March of Thatcherism: Neoliberal Laboratory "Care" and the Assent of the ASPA, 1981-1986 3. The Power-Pain Nexus: How Women's Subjugation Subtends Speciesism in the Legal System Section Two: Scientific Intersections: The Practice of Animal Experimentation and Its Gendered Dimensions 4. Animal Experimentation at Porton Down: Britain's Military-Animal-Industrial Complex, 1948-1955 5. Containing the Laboratory Animal: Laboratory Spaces and Gendered Places, 1947-Present 6. Anxious Animals, Monstrous Menstruating Women and the Science of Stress 1947-Present Section Three: Conclusion: 21st Century Compassion Fatigue Conclusion
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