Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations

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Animals and Women is a collection of pioneering essays that explores the theoretical connections between feminism and animal defense. Offering a feminist perspective on the status of animals, this unique volume argues persuasively that both the social construction and oppressions of women are inextricably connected to the ways in which we comprehend and abuse other species. Furthermore, it demonstrates that such a focus does not distract from the struggle for women’s rights, but...

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Overview

Animals and Women is a collection of pioneering essays that explores the theoretical connections between feminism and animal defense. Offering a feminist perspective on the status of animals, this unique volume argues persuasively that both the social construction and oppressions of women are inextricably connected to the ways in which we comprehend and abuse other species. Furthermore, it demonstrates that such a focus does not distract from the struggle for women’s rights, but rather contributes to it.
This wide-ranging multidisciplinary anthology presents original material from scholars in a variety of fields, as well as a rare, early article by Virginia Woolf. Exploring the leading edge of the species/gender boundary, it addresses such issues as the relationship between abortion rights and animal rights, the connection between woman-battering and animal abuse, and the speciesist basis for much sexist language. Also considered are the ways in which animals have been regarded by science, literature, and the environmentalist movement. A striking meditation on women and wolves is presented, as is an examination of sexual harassment and the taxonomy of hunters and hunting. Finally, this compelling collection suggests that the subordination and degradation of women is a prototype for other forms of abuse, and that to deny this connection is to participate in the continued mistreatment of animals and women.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780822316671
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Publication date: 11/28/1995
  • Pages: 392
  • Product dimensions: 6.20 (w) x 9.24 (h) x 1.12 (d)

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Carol J. Adams is a writer and a professional consultant on issues of sexual harassment and sexual violence. She is the author of several books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat and, most recently, Neither Man nor Beast.

Josephine Donovan is Professor of English at the University of Maine, Orono. She is the author of many books, including Feminist Theory and the editor of Feminist Literary Criticism.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Sexism/Speciesism: Interlocking Oppressions 9
1 Sexist Words, Speciesist Roots 11
2 Exploring the Boundaries: Feminism, Animals, and Science 32
3 Woman-Battering and Harm to Animals 55
4 License to Kill: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunters' Discourse 85
5 Speech, Pornography, and Hunting 126
6 Abortion and Animal Rights: Are They Comparable Issues? 149
Pt. 2 Alternative Stories 161
7 Beyond Just-So Stories: Narrative, Animals, and Ethics 163
8 Thinking Like a Chicken: Farm Animals and the Feminine Connection 192
9 Of Wolves and Women 213
10 The Power of Otherness: Animals in Women's Fiction 231
11 Birds Don't Sing in Greek: Virginia Woolf and "The Plumage Bill" 263
Appendix: "The Plumage Bill" 287
12 Taming Ourselves or Going Feral? Toward a Nonpatriarchal Metaethic of Animal Liberation 290
13 Speciesism, Racism, Nationalism . . . or the Power of Scientific Subjectivity 320
Bibliography of Feminist Approaches to Animal Issues 353
Notes on Contributors 363
Index 367
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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 28, 2005

    2 passions connected at last

    Two emotionally charged topics for me are women and animal rights. The author draws connections between these 2 topics in ways I had never thought about before. But now that the connections are made I have a new perspective on the treatment of animals and the similarites between the abuse of women. Two passions I fight for the improvement in daily are finally conected for me. Excellent book, it will change your perspective on life.

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