This cutting-edge book is an interdisciplinary collection of theoretical writings on intersectional liberation of nonhuman animals, the environment, and those with disabilities, adding to the rapidly growing eco-ability movement. If you are interested in social justice, inclusion, disability rights, and animal advocacy this is a must-read book.
This cutting-edge book is an interdisciplinary collection of theoretical writings on intersectional liberation of nonhuman animals, the environment, and those with disabilities, adding to the rapidly growing eco-ability movement. If you are interested in social justice, inclusion, disability rights, and animal advocacy this is a must-read book.
Edited by Anthony J. Nocella II; Amber E. George and J.L. Schatz - Contributions by Judy K.C. Bentley; Sarah Conrad; Amber E. George; Scott Hurley; Aryn Lisitza; John Lupinacci; Mary Ward Lupinacci; Anthony J. Nocella II; Sean Parson; David N. Pellow; Sar
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Foreword (David Pellow) Preface (Sean Parson) Introduction-The Environmental, Animal, and Disability Justice Within the Liberation Movement (JL Schatz, Amber E. George, and Anthony J. Nocella II) Chapter One-The Dog Fancy: A Site for Ableist and Speciesist Ideologies (Scott Hurley) Chapter Two-Deconstructing Symbolic Identities and Building On Eco-ability: Expanding The Domain Of Environmental Justice (Judy K. C. Bentley) Chapter Three-Justice Among Humans, Animals and the Environment: Investigated Through an Ability Studies, Eco-Ableism, and Eco-ability Lens (Gregor Wolbring and Aryn Lisitza) Chapter Four-(Re)Imaginings of "Community": Perceptions of (Dis)ability, the environment, and Inclusion (John Lupinacci and Mary Ward Lupinacci) Chapter Five-Consider the Spoons: An Embodied Relational Approach to Incorporating those with Persistent Fatigue into Eco-Activism (Sarah Conrad) Chapter Six-Exploring Eco-ability: Reason and Normalcy in Ableism, Speciesism, and Ecocide (Sarah Roberts-Cady) Chapter Seven-Pride or Prejudice? Exploring Issues of Queerness, Speciesism, and Disability in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes (Amber E. George)
Foreword (David Pellow) Preface (Sean Parson) Introduction-The Environmental, Animal, and Disability Justice Within the Liberation Movement (JL Schatz, Amber E. George, and Anthony J. Nocella II) Chapter One-The Dog Fancy: A Site for Ableist and Speciesist Ideologies (Scott Hurley) Chapter Two-Deconstructing Symbolic Identities and Building On Eco-ability: Expanding The Domain Of Environmental Justice (Judy K. C. Bentley) Chapter Three-Justice Among Humans, Animals and the Environment: Investigated Through an Ability Studies, Eco-Ableism, and Eco-ability Lens (Gregor Wolbring and Aryn Lisitza) Chapter Four-(Re)Imaginings of "Community": Perceptions of (Dis)ability, the environment, and Inclusion (John Lupinacci and Mary Ward Lupinacci) Chapter Five-Consider the Spoons: An Embodied Relational Approach to Incorporating those with Persistent Fatigue into Eco-Activism (Sarah Conrad) Chapter Six-Exploring Eco-ability: Reason and Normalcy in Ableism, Speciesism, and Ecocide (Sarah Roberts-Cady) Chapter Seven-Pride or Prejudice? Exploring Issues of Queerness, Speciesism, and Disability in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes (Amber E. George)
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