Building upon anarchist critiques of racism, sexism, ableism and classism, this collection of new essays melds anarchism with animal advocacy in arguing that speciesism is an ideological and social norm rooted in hierarchy and inequality. Rising from the anarchist-influenced Occupy Movement, this book brings together international scholars and activists who challenge us all to look more critically into the causes of speciesism and to take a broader view of peace, social justice and the nature of oppression. Animal advocates have long argued that speciesism will end if the humanity adopts a vegan ethic. This concept is developed into the argument that the vegan ethic has the most promise if it is also anti-capitalist and against all forms of domination.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword (David N. Pellow)
Foreword (John C. Alessio)
Introduction: The Intersections of Critical Animal Studies and Anarchist Studies for Total Liberation (Anthony J. Nocella II, Richard J. White and Erika Cudworth)
Part I. Histories/Futures
Anarcho-Veganism Revisited (Brian Dominick)
Anarchist Criminology Against Racism and Ableism and for Animal Liberation (Anthony J. Nocella II)
Doing Liberation: The Story and Strategy of Food Not Bombs (Drew Robert Winter)
“Nailing Descartes to the wall”: Animal Rights, Veganism and Punk Culture (Will Boisseau and Jim Donaghey)
Part II. Intersections
Intersectionality, Species and Social Domination (Erika Cudworth)
Beyond Suffering: Resisting Patriarchy and Reproductive Control (Nekeisha Alayna Alexis)
Industrial Society Is Both the Fabrication Department and the Kill Floor: Total Liberation, Green Anarchism and the Violence of Industrialism (Mara J. Pfeffer and Sean Parson)
“A wider vision”: Coercion, Solidarity and Animal Liberation Will Boisseau
Part III. Strategies
Anarchy for Educational Praxis in the Animal Liberation Movement in an Era of Capitalist Triumphalism (Lara Drew and Kim Socha)
Recognizing Human Supremacy: Interrupt, Inspire and Expose (John Lupinacci)
Do Anarchists Dream of Emancipated Sheep? Contemporary Anarchism, Animal Liberation and the Implications of New Philosophy (Aragorn Eloff)
Following in the Footsteps of Élisée Reclus: Disturbing Places of ­Inter-Species Violence That Are Hidden in Plain Sight (Richard J. White)
About the Contributors
Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786494576
Publisert
2015-07-20
Utgiver
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
331 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
244

Biografisk notat

Anthony J. Nocella II is an assistant professor of criminology and English at Salt Lake Community College, editor of the Peace Studies Journal, executive director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies, and director for Save the Kids. He lives in Taylorsville, Utah. Richard J. White is a senior lecturer in economic geography at Sheffield Hallam University, specializing in anarchist geographies. He lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Erika Cudworth is a reader in international politics and sociology at the University of East London, United Kingdom, where she teaches political sociology of various kinds and is co-chair of the Feminist Research Group. She lives in London.