Feminist Animal Studies
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<p>This book explores human–animal relations and species- based domination at the intersection of feminism with critique of our domination and exploitation of nonhuman animals in conversation with power dynamics around coloniality and race class sexuality and embodiment. </p><p>The collection demonstrates the continued vital importance of feminism – conceptually and theoretically methodologically and politically – to the development of animal studies. Feminism has made an incisive critique of the ways in which gender and other intersecting differences and inequalities are constitutive of our destructive exploitative and often violent relationships with nonhuman worlds. An international group of scholars and activists showcase new work revisiting and extending established debates while negotiating new paths. Amongst the issues addressed in this collection will be questions of animal being and animal rights caring relations the relationships between activism and theory interspecies sexual violence tension in the animal defence movement around body politics gender politics and professionalisation different spaces of gender and animal relations from social media to sexology safe spaces and sanctuaries spaces of home – both in times of ‘business-as-usual’ and in times of lockdown. </p><p>This multidisciplinary volume will be essential reading to students and academics working in the fields of cultural studies criminology geography history law philosophy politics and sociology with interest in gender environmentalism and animal studies. </p><p>The editors work in the School of Applied Social Sciences at De Montfort University Leicester UK and share interests in gender and species violence environmental harms social justice matters and intersected inequalities. </p>
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