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E-grāmata: Messy Eating: Conversations on Animals as Food

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Fordham University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780823283675
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Literature on the ethics and politics of food and that on humananimal relationships have infrequently converged. Representing an initial step toward bridging this divide, Messy Eating features interviews with thirteen prominent and emerging scholars about the connections between their academic work and their approach to consuming animals as food. The collection explores how authors working across a range of perspectivespostcolonial, Indigenous, black, queer, trans, feminist, disability, poststructuralist, posthumanist, and multispeciesweave their theoretical and political orientations with daily, intimate, and visceral practices of food consumption, preparation, and ingestion. Each chapter introduces a scholar for whom the tangled, contradictory character of humananimal relations raises difficult questions about what they eat. Representing a departure from canonical animal rights literature, most authors featured in the collection do not make their food politics or identities explicit in their published work. While some interviewees practice vegetarianism or veganism, and almost all decry the role of industrialized animal agriculture in the environmental crisis, the contributors tend to reject a priori ethical codes and politics grounded in purity, surety, or simplicity. Remarkably free of proscriptions, but attentive to the Eurocentric tendencies of posthumanist animal studies, Messy Eating reveals how dietary habits are unpredictable and dynamic, shaped but not determined by life histories, educational trajectories, disciplinary homes, activist experiences, and intimate relationships. These accessible and engaging conversations offer rare and often surprising insights into pressing social issues through a focus on the mundaneand messy interactions that constitute the professional, the political, and the personal. Contributors: Neel Ahuja, Billy-Ray Belcourt, Matthew Calarco, Lauren Corman, Naisargi Dave, Maneesha Deckha, Marķa Elena Garcķa, Sharon Holland, Kelly Struthers Montford, H. Peter Steeves, Kim TallBear, Sunaura Taylor, Harlan Weaver, Kari Weil, Cary Wolfe
Introduction: Messy Eating
Samantha King, R. Scott Carey, Isabel Macquarrie,
Victoria N. Millious, and Elaine M. Power 1
1. Turning Toward and Away
Cary Wolfe 19
2. Subjectivities and Intersections
Lauren Corman 36
3. Being in Relation
Kim Tallbear 54
4. The Tyranny of Consistency
Naisargi Dave 68
5. Justice and Nonviolence
Maneesha Deckha 84
6. Doing What You Can
Kari Weil 99
7. Waking Up
H. Peter Steeves 112
8. Entangled
Marķa Elena Garcķa 128
9. Disability and Interdependence
Sunaura Taylor 143
10. Asking Hard Questions
Neel Ahuja 157
11. Interspecies Intersectionalities
Harlan Weaver 172
12. Living Philosophically
Matthew Calarco 188
13. Taking Things Back, Piece by Piece
Sharon Holland 204
Coda: Toward an Analytic of Agricultural Power
Kelly Struthers Montford 223
Coda: Thinking Paradoxically
Billy-Ray Belcourt 233
Acknowledgments 243
Recommended Reading 245
List of Contributors 255
Index 259
Samantha King (Edited By) Samantha King is Professor of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, and Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. She is the author of Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy. R. Scott Carey (Edited By) R. Scott Carey is a grant writer with a PhD in Kinesiology and Health Studies from Queen's University. Isabel Macquarrie (Edited By) Isabel MacQuarrie is a Juris Doctor candidate at Harvard Law School with an MA in sociology from Queen's University. Victoria Niva Millious (Edited By) Victoria N. Millious is a PhD candidate in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University. Elaine M. Power (Edited By) Elaine M. Power is Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University.