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Critical Perspectives on Veganism
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Foreword: Melanie Joy and Jens Tudier.- Introduction: Jodey Castricano and Rasmus R. Simonsen.- 1. ETHICS, POLITICS & PHILOSOPHY.- Veganisms: Robert C. Jones.- Speciesistic Veganism: An Anthropocentric Argument: A.G. Holdier.- Human rights are animal rights: The implications of ethical veganism for human rights: Jeanette Rowley.- Hegel, Eating: Schelling and the Carnivorous Virility of Philosophy: David L. Clark.- 2. AESTHETICS & REPRESENTATION.- Instrumental Intimacies: The Ethical Sounds of Matthew Herbert’s One Pig: Michael Sloane.- The Compassion Manifesto: Julie Andreyev.- Lives of Their Own: Animal Death and Animal Death in J.M. Coetzee’s Writings: Parag Kumar Deka.- The Vegan and the Sovereign: Joshua Schuster.- 3. FOOD, MEMORY, HISTORIES.- “Are Vegetarians Good Fighters?”: World War I and the Rise of Meatless Patriotism: Adam Shprintzen.- Veganism and the Politics of Nostalgia: Jessica L.W. Carey.- Is the Moose Still My Brother if We Don’t Eat Him?: Margaret Robinson.- 4. NEW MEDIA IS THE MESSAGE.- From Seitan Bourguignon to Tofu Blanquette: Popularising Veganism through French Food Blogs: Ophélie Véron.- Lisa Simpson and Darlene Conner: Television’s Favorite Killjoys: Juawana Grant and Brittni MacKenzie-Dale.- The Carnivorous Mission of the Celebrity Chef: Franceso Buscemi.- “The Worst Offense here Is the Misrepresentation: Thug Kitchen and Contemporary Vegan Discourse: Alexis Priestley, Sarah Lingo, and Peter Royal.- What Color is Veganism?: On Vegan Racism and Whiteness: Jennifer Polish.

About the Author

Jodey Castricano is Associate Professor in the Department of Critical Studies at The University of British Columbia, Canada. Her research areas include 19th century literature and culture, eco-cultures, critical animal studies and eco-criticism. She is the editor of Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World (2008) and a contributing co-editor of Animal Subjects 2.0 (forthcoming 2016).

Rasmus R. Simonsen teaches Media Studies and Digital Communication at the Copenhagen School of Design and Technology, Denmark. His research interests cover American literature, queer theory and food studies, and his previous work includes “A Queer Vegan Manifesto” (Journal for Critical Animal Studies, 2012).

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“The strength of this collection lies within the essays that examine how veganism is currently becoming mainstreamed and/or attacked by the mainstream. … Critical Perspectives on Veganism is not meant to answer many questions. Instead, the editors succeed in their goal of presenting questions that need to be grappled with as veganism goes through a dynamic social and cultural transformation. … Perspectives provides the intellectual stimulation needed to bring veganism into the mainstream effectively.” (Nathan Poirier, Journal for Critical Animal Studies, Vol. 15 (5), 2018)

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