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To date, there has been little discussion about the possible connection between animal studies and advocacy on behalf of the welfare and well-being of animals. This volume takes as its aim the discussion of such possible connections-an important investigation, as the relationship among politics, policy, and advocacy often remains implicit or in the background in much recent work on animal studies. By foregrounding this inquiry, Marianne DeKoven and Michael Lundblad do a great service to readers who might be attracted to this literature's promise or usefulness for various kinds of activism. Likewise, it allows authors and academics interested in animal studies to give further consideration to the possible political implications of work done in this field. -- Matthew Calarco, author of Zoographies: The Question of the Animal from Heidegger to Derrida Intellectually and politically challenging, this provocative collection provides a solid introduction to the field's breadth and a contribution to the debate for those already engaged with the question of the animal.Choice Choice

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Acknowledgments Introduction. Animality and Advocacy, by Michael Lundblad and Marianne DeKoven 1. Species Matters, Humane Advocacy: In the Promising Grip of Earthly Oxymorons, by Donna Haraway 2. Humane Advocacy and the Humanities: The Very Idea, by Cary Wolfe 3. Consequences of Humanism, or, Advocating What?, by Paola Cavalieri 4. Archaeology of a Humane Society: Animality, Savagery, Blackness, by Michael Lundblad 5. What Came Before The Sexual Politics of Meat: The Activist Roots of a Critical Theory, by Carol J. Adams 6. Compassion: Human and Animal, by Martha Nussbaum 7. Down with Dualism! Two Millennia of Debate About Human Goodness, by Frans de Waal Addendum to Down with Dualism! Two Millennia of Debate About Human Goodness (2010), by Frans de Waal 8. Avoid Being Abstract When Making Policies on the Welfare of Animals, by Temple Grandin Contributors Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 20/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9780231152839, 978-0231152839
      ISBN10: 0231152833
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      Book Synopsis


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      To date, there has been little discussion about the possible connection between animal studies and advocacy on behalf of the welfare and well-being of animals. This volume takes as its aim the discussion of such possible connections-an important investigation, as the relationship among politics, policy, and advocacy often remains implicit or in the background in much recent work on animal studies. By foregrounding this inquiry, Marianne DeKoven and Michael Lundblad do a great service to readers who might be attracted to this literature's promise or usefulness for various kinds of activism. Likewise, it allows authors and academics interested in animal studies to give further consideration to the possible political implications of work done in this field. -- Matthew Calarco, author of Zoographies: The Question of the Animal from Heidegger to Derrida Intellectually and politically challenging, this provocative collection provides a solid introduction to the field's breadth and a contribution to the debate for those already engaged with the question of the animal.Choice Choice

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction. Animality and Advocacy, by Michael Lundblad and Marianne DeKoven 1. Species Matters, Humane Advocacy: In the Promising Grip of Earthly Oxymorons, by Donna Haraway 2. Humane Advocacy and the Humanities: The Very Idea, by Cary Wolfe 3. Consequences of Humanism, or, Advocating What?, by Paola Cavalieri 4. Archaeology of a Humane Society: Animality, Savagery, Blackness, by Michael Lundblad 5. What Came Before The Sexual Politics of Meat: The Activist Roots of a Critical Theory, by Carol J. Adams 6. Compassion: Human and Animal, by Martha Nussbaum 7. Down with Dualism! Two Millennia of Debate About Human Goodness, by Frans de Waal Addendum to Down with Dualism! Two Millennia of Debate About Human Goodness (2010), by Frans de Waal 8. Avoid Being Abstract When Making Policies on the Welfare of Animals, by Temple Grandin Contributors Index

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