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1 online resource |
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Academic & Nonfiction Books anthology |
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Academic & Nonfiction Books anthology
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NC LIVE module
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface (Sarahjane Blum); Introduction. Hallway Conversations on Animal Liberation and Veganism (Kim Socha); Section I. Theory for Praxis; Turning Our Heads: The "See No Evil" Dilemma (Dallas Rising); Anti-Capitalism and Abolitionism (Travis Elise); "Just tell the truth": A Polemic on the Value of Radical Activism (Kim Socha); Literary Analysis for Animal Liberation: Stephen King's Animal Kingdom (Patrick McAleer); Section II. Veganism in Action; Vegan Parenting: Navigating and Negating Speciesist Media (Al Nowatzki) |
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On Cheese, Motherhood and Everyday Activism (Chelsea Youngquist Hassler)Till Vegan Do Us Part?: Personal Change, Interpersonal Relationships and Divorce (Elizabeth Cook); Section III. Narratives of Change; Introducing Speciesism to the Rescue Community (Melissa E. Maaske); Tales of an Animal Liberationist (Dallas Rising); An Oral History of the Animal Rights Coalition: Thirty Years of Grassroots Activism (Mary Britton Clouse, Charlotte Cozzetto, Heidi Greger and Vonnie Thomasberg; Section IV. Moving Toward Revolution; Killing Them Softly: Marketing a Movement, Marketing Meat (M. Ryan Leitch) |
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How "Humane" Labels Harm Chickens: Why Our Focus as Advocates Should Be Egg-Free Diets, Not Cage-Free Eggs (Melissa Swanson)The "Dreaded Comparisons" and Speciesism: Leveling the Hierarchy of Suffering (Kim Socha); Animal Enterprise Acts and the Prosecution of the "SHAC 7": An Insider's Perspective (Aaron Zellhoefer); Some Things Get Better, Some Get Worse: On Being Scared, Being Around, and Trying to Be Kind (Sarahjane Blum); Afterword. Flower Power (Pattrice Jones); About the Contributors; Index |
Summary |
This volume broadens animal liberation dialogues by offering the arguments, challenges, inspiration and narratives of grassroots activists. The essays show what animal advocacy looks like from a collective of individuals living in and around Minnesota's Twin Cities |
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"This volume broadens animal liberation dialogues by offering the arguments, challenges, inspiration and narratives of grassroots activists. The essays show what animal advocacy looks like from a collective of individuals living in and around Minnesota's Twin Cities; the essayists, however, write of issues, both personal and political, that resound on a global scale"--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Animal rights movement.
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Animal rights.
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Veganism.
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Animal rights movement -- Minnesota
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Animal rights -- Minnesota
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Veganism -- Minnesota
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Animal Rights
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NATURE -- Animal Rights.
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Animal rights
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Animal rights movement
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Veganism
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Minnesota
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Socha, Kim
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Blum, Sarahjane
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ISBN |
9781476601328 |
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1476601321 |
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