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The War Against Nonhuman Animals A Nonspeciesist Understanding Of Gendered Reproductive Violence Stacy Banwell

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The War Against Nonhuman Animals A Nonspeciesist Understanding Of Gendered Reproductive Violence Stacy Banwell
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The War Against Nonhuman Animals A Nonspeciesist Understanding Of Gendered Reproductive Violence Stacy Banwell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.39 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Stacy Banwell
ISBN: 9783031304293, 3031304292
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The War Against Nonhuman Animals A Nonspeciesist Understanding Of Gendered Reproductive Violence Stacy Banwell by Stacy Banwell 9783031304293, 3031304292 instant download after payment.

We are currently engaged in an existential species war against nonhuman animals. This book argues that, during this war, nonhuman animals should be granted legal personhood and treated as ‘protected persons’ rather than the property of ‘protected persons.’ The main argument is that War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity – rape, forced pregnancy and other acts of sexual violence – are being committed within the meat, egg and dairy industries.

Avoiding ‘dreaded comparisons’, the book explores shared sources of oppression between human and nonhuman animals who are subject to the expressions and consequences of reproductive violence. It asks: what drives and facilitates the war against nonhuman animals? And what are the global consequences of this war? Throughout, it demonstrates how racism, sexism, and speciesism informs both intrahuman violence and the violence(s) of the animal-industrial complex. Ultimately the book asks us to reconsider what it means to be human.

 

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