Titre : | Ecofeminism : feminist intersections with other animals and the earth |
Auteurs : | Carol J. Adams, Editeur scientifique Lori Gruen, Editeur scientifique |
Mention d'édition : | 2d ed. |
Editeur : | London, Oxford, New York... : Bloomsbury |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Présentation physique : | XXIII, 448 p.ill.24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-5013-8076-1 |
Mots clés : |
Écoféminisme
Femmes et environnement Nature -- Effets de l'homme Animaux -- Droits |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. p. 391-427. Index |
Résumé : |
This new edition of "Ecofeminism : Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth" begins with an historical, grounding overview that situates ecofeminist theory and activism within the larger field of ecocriticism and provides a timeli[...]
This new edition of "Ecofeminism : Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth" begins with an historical, grounding overview that situates ecofeminist theory and activism within the larger field of ecocriticism and provides a timeline for important publications and events. Throughout the book, authors engage with intersections of gender, sexuality, gender expression, race, disability, and species to address the various ways that sexism, heteronormativity, racism, colonialism, and ableism are informed by and support animal oppression.
This collection is broken down into three separate sections : - "Affect" includes contributions from leading theorists and activists on how our emotions and embodiment can and must inform our relationships with the more-than-human world, - "Context" explores the complexities of appreciating difference and the possibilities of living less violently, - "Climate", new to the second edition, provides an overview of our climate crisis as well as the climate for critical discussion and debate about ecofeminist ideas and actions. Drawing on animal studies, environmental studies, feminist/gender studies, and practical ethics, the ecofeminist contributors to this volume stress the need to move beyond binaries and attend to context over universal judgments ; spotlight the importance of care as well as justice, emotion as well as reason ; and work to undo the logic of domination and its material implications. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books [...]. She is the co-editor of several anthologies on feminist theory and animals. She has been an activist against domestic violence, racism, and homelessness, and for reproductive justice and fair housing practices. Lori Gruen is William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University, USA. She is also Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and founder and coordinator of Wesleyan Animal Studies. She is the author or editor of over a dozen books [...]. In addition to her ecofeminist and animal ethics scholarship and activism, she has been teaching incarcerated students for over a decade. [Présentation par le site internet de l'éditeur] |
Note de contenu : |
1. Ecofeminist Footings (Carol J. Adams & Lori Gruen)
Part 1. Affect
2. Caring to Dialogue : Feminism and the Treatment of Animals (Josephine Donovan, University of Maine, USA)
3. Compassion and Being Human (Deane Curtin, Gustavus Adolphus [...]
1. Ecofeminist Footings (Carol J. Adams & Lori Gruen)
Part 1. Affect 2. Caring to Dialogue : Feminism and the Treatment of Animals (Josephine Donovan, University of Maine, USA) 3. Compassion and Being Human (Deane Curtin, Gustavus Adolphus College, USA) 4. Ecology is a Sistah's Issue Too (Shamara Shantu Riley, Independent Scholar) 5. Joy (Deborah Slicer, University of Montana, USA) 6. Eros and the Mechanisms of Eco-Defense (Pattrice Jones, Independent Scholar and Co-founder of Vine Sanctuary, USA) 7. Interdependent Animals : A Feminist Disability Ethics of Care (Sunaura Taylor, University of California at Berkeley, USA) 8. Facing Death and Practicing Grief (Lori Gruen, Wesleyan University, USA) Part 2. Context 9. Inter-Animal Moral Conflicts and Moral Repair : A Contextualized Ecofeminism Approach in Action (Karen S. Emmerman, University of Washington, USA) 10. Michael Vick, Race, and Animality (Claire Kim, University of California at Irvine, USA) 11. Caring Cannibals : Testing Contextual Edibility for Speciesism (Ralph Acampora, Hofstra University, USA) 12. Ecofeminism and Veganism : Revisiting the Question of Universalism (Richard Twine, Edge Hill University, UK) 13. Why a Pig ? A Reclining Nude Reveals the Intersections of Race, Sex, Slavery, and Species (Carol J. Adams, Independent Scholar, USA) 14. Toward New EcoMasculinities, EcoGenders, and EcoSexualities (Greta Gaard, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA) Part 3. Climate 15. Pussy Panic versus Liking Animals : Tracking Gender in Animal Studies (Susan Fraiman, University of Virginia, USA) 16. Black Feminist Ecological Thought : A Manifesto (Chelsea Mikael Frazier, Cornell University, USA) 17. The Animals Call It : Climate Crisis, Gender Crisis, and Ecofeminist Listening (Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, University of Wollongong, Australia) 18. Global Atmospheres of Exploitation : Shifting Terrains of Othering in Ecofeminist (Kathryn Gillespie, University of Kentucky, USA & Yamini Narayanan, Deakin University, Australia) 19. Maximum Plunder : The Global Context and Multiple Threats of Animal Agriculture (Mia MacDonald, Policy Analyst, Executive Director and Founder of Brighter Green, USA) 20. Upsetting Boundaries : Trans Queer Interspecies Ecofeminisms (Leah Kirts, Freelance Writer and Activist, USA) |
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