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The “Cruel Absurdity” of Human Violence and Its Consequences. A Vegan Studies Analysis of a Pandemic Novel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This article teases out what a Vegan Studies theoretical framework can offer a literary analysis of a selected pandemic novel, “The Fell” (2021), by Sarah Moss.
Murray, Jessica
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Conflicts and Proposals for an Antispeciesist Ecofeminist Consideration of Nonhuman Animals in Disaster Contexts

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This essay aims to defend the need to help animals in any disaster situation, be it anthropogenic, natural, or hybrid. To this end, I will first establish a brief foundation of the antispeciesist principles that have been advocated by different theorists
Amanda Briones Marrero
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Animal ethics and the Anthropocene: moral progress and its difficulties [PDF]

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Animal ethics theories aim to provide arguments in favor of assigning a moral sta- tus to non-human animals (all or some of them) and, consequently, of transforming or abolishing some of the ways in which humans interact with them.
Pollo
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Duality of Abuse and Care. Empathy in Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In an era of Anthropocene, habitat loss and species extinction due to anthropogenic factors, and the upsurge in animal exploitation force us to reconsider the “animal question” and relationships between humans and animals.
Bala, Moumita, Singh, Smriti
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Les « amazoones », des chimères du mouvement antispéciste ?

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Defined as a syncretism between feminism and antispeciesism, the femalist current aims to hybridize the two struggles to form a single one in defense of all “females”.
Nolwenn Veillard
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Distributive Justice and Animal Welfare [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Besides the focus on the various approaches developed until now within animal ethics, perhaps it would be interesting to consider also what ethical theories have ruled out any moral concern for the interests of non-human beings. This article aims to rise
Morreale, Paola
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The death of the animal in South African history [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Never before in human history have so many animals been subjected to horrific slaughter, unconscionable abuse, and unthinkable living conditions These conditions have a unique history that requires both material and philosophical analysis, and it is a ...
Wylie, Dan
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“Agents of Description”. Animals, Affect, and Care in Thalia Field’s Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction (2016) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
In this article, I explore questions of laboratory animal agency in dialogue with Thalia Field’s literary text “Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction” (2016).
Lambert, Shannon
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Dépasser l’analogie, écouter les opprimé·es : patriarcat et blanchité dans le discours antispéciste

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This article provides an insight about two misuses of the analogy in Animal Ethics: first, the analogy between speciesism and sexism; second, the analogy between the enslavement of Black people in Africa and animal exploitation (which itself serves a ...
Myriam Bahaffou
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Unmasking the human: crossovers and disagreements between decolonial studies and animal studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
En el cruce de estudios animales y estudios decoloniales, se ha patentado la urgencia de abordar los modos en que la dicotomía jerárquica humano/no-humano ha operado como central de la Modernidad colonial. Este trabajo reconstruye la procedencia colonial
Davidson, Martina   +1 more
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