The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The Sexual Politics of Meat Argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. This book also argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed.
Full description- Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
- Published: 29 June 2010
- Format: Paperback 320 pages
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- Categories: Food & Society | Feminism & Feminist Theory | Animals & Society
- ISBN 13: 9781441173287 ISBN 10: 1441173285
- Sales rank: 54,780
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Full description for The Sexual Politics of Meat
"The Sexual Politics of Meat" argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. First published in 1990, "The Sexual Politics of Meat" is a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. And she argues too that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. This 20th Anniversary Edition includes a new preface by the author, discussing new developments in the field and answering some of her critics. If you've never read "The Sexual Politics of Meat", prepare to have your worldview challenged - and possibly turned upside down - like tens of thousands of readers before you.

