Veganism: Politics, Practice, and Theory: Contemporary Food Studies: Economy, Culture and Politics
Autor Dr Eva Haifa Girauden Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2021
Giraud engages with arguments in favor of veganism, as well as the criticisms levelled at vegan politics. She interrogates debates and topics that are central to conversations around veganism, including identity, intersectional politics, and activism, with research drawn from literary animal studies, animal geographies, ecofeminism, posthumanism, critical race theory, and new materialism.
Giraud makes an original theoretical intervention into these often fraught debates, and argues that veganism holds radical political potential to act as "more than a diet" by disrupting commonplace norms and assumptions about how humans relate to animals. Drawing on a range of examples, from recipe books with punk aesthetics to social media campaigns, Giraud shows how veganism's radical potential is being complicated by its commercialization, and elucidates new conceptual frameworks for reclaiming veganism as a radical social movement.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350124929
ISBN-10: 1350124923
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Contemporary Food Studies: Economy, Culture and Politics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350124923
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Contemporary Food Studies: Economy, Culture and Politics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: More than a Diet
1. Vegan Debates: Tracing Vegan Scholarship
2. Vegan Identities: Purity and Imperfection
3. Learning from Vegan Activism
4. Animal Subjectivity and Anthropomorphism
5. Intersectional Veganism(s
6. Post Vegan? The Rise of Plant-Based Capitalism
Conclusion: Maintaining the 'More Than'
Bibliography
Index
1. Vegan Debates: Tracing Vegan Scholarship
2. Vegan Identities: Purity and Imperfection
3. Learning from Vegan Activism
4. Animal Subjectivity and Anthropomorphism
5. Intersectional Veganism(s
6. Post Vegan? The Rise of Plant-Based Capitalism
Conclusion: Maintaining the 'More Than'
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Giraud's navigation of veganism's politics and its move into the mainstream offers invaluable insight into the nuances of veganism's various manifestations.
To date, this critically important work represents perhaps the most comprehensive and theoretically nuanced survey of the culture and politics of veganism. Of particular merit is Eva Haifa Giraud's careful attention to questions of political strategy, making this book an invaluable tool for social justice movements navigating the politics of food consumption.
Eva Haifa Giraud offers a wonderfully engaging and thought-provoking exploration of veganism as a powerful ethical and political praxis. She makes a compelling case for understanding and resisting the appropriation of veganism by capitalist consumer logics, and for ongoing scholarship and activism dedicated to reaffirming veganism's radical underpinnings.
A stunningly elegant mediation that explores the interlacing between different forms of veganism, for a genuine dissolution of structural inequalities subjugating animals and humans. Eva Haifa Giraud distils veganism to its barest essence-that food is central in bringing veganism's fullest potential to fruition-reversing the harms solidified by our current relations to animal and human others.
One of the most comprehensive evaluations of vegan identity, politics, and culture to date . Veganism: Politics, Practice, and Theory should be mandatory reading for students in food studies and vegan studies courses as it offers an introductory and comprehensive overview of what veganism is and how it is defined, what contemporary conversations and controversies are occurring in the field, and what veganism can offer to other economic, political, and cultural social justice movements. Beyond academia, this book would be a beneficial read for staff at animal welfare organizations who work in the fields of public policy, regulatory affairs, and government relations.
To date, this critically important work represents perhaps the most comprehensive and theoretically nuanced survey of the culture and politics of veganism. Of particular merit is Eva Haifa Giraud's careful attention to questions of political strategy, making this book an invaluable tool for social justice movements navigating the politics of food consumption.
Eva Haifa Giraud offers a wonderfully engaging and thought-provoking exploration of veganism as a powerful ethical and political praxis. She makes a compelling case for understanding and resisting the appropriation of veganism by capitalist consumer logics, and for ongoing scholarship and activism dedicated to reaffirming veganism's radical underpinnings.
A stunningly elegant mediation that explores the interlacing between different forms of veganism, for a genuine dissolution of structural inequalities subjugating animals and humans. Eva Haifa Giraud distils veganism to its barest essence-that food is central in bringing veganism's fullest potential to fruition-reversing the harms solidified by our current relations to animal and human others.
One of the most comprehensive evaluations of vegan identity, politics, and culture to date . Veganism: Politics, Practice, and Theory should be mandatory reading for students in food studies and vegan studies courses as it offers an introductory and comprehensive overview of what veganism is and how it is defined, what contemporary conversations and controversies are occurring in the field, and what veganism can offer to other economic, political, and cultural social justice movements. Beyond academia, this book would be a beneficial read for staff at animal welfare organizations who work in the fields of public policy, regulatory affairs, and government relations.