Critical animal studies and social justice: critical theory, dismantling speciesism, and total liberation
In: Critical animal studies and theory
Towards the footsteps of Nimrod: positive animal representation in Saki's short fiction / by Samantha Orsulak -- Making no appeal to the state: ending animal abuse through total liberation and direct action / by Will Boisseau -- The lamb with ear tag #8710: suffering as "good welfare" in animal science / by Nathan Poirier -- On the dharma of critical animal studies: animal spirituality and total liberation / by Michael Allen and Erica Von Essen -- Teaching public activism in the humanities: navigating a classroom climate in crisis / by Jessica Holmes -- The preservation of injustice: human supremacy, domination, and privilege / by Paislee House and Amanda R. Williams -- Manufacturing the line between brutality and best practice in the animal-industrial complex / by Ellyse Winter -- Animal rescue on Facebook: about the rescuer or the rescued? / by Tatjana Marjanovic -- Women, nonhuman animals, and the notion of marginalization in Bengali literature / by Swatilekha Maity.