Through a Vegan Studies Lens

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA PRESSISBN: 9781948908108

Textual Ethics and Lived Activism

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Edited by Laura Wright
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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460 g
Pages:
240

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Laura Wright is the author of three books and a professor of English at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina, where she specializes in postcolonial literatures and theory, ecocriticism, and animal studies.

Doing Vegan Studies: An Introduction vii Laura Wright Part I: Vegan Studies, Expanding Ecocriticism(s) 1 Chapter 1: Vegans in Locavore Literature 3 Kathryn Kirkpatrick Chapter 2: The New Environmental Literature: Perspectives of a Vegan Publisher 19 John Yunker Chapter 3: How We Feel about (Not) Eating Animals: Vegan Studies and Cognitive Ecocriticism 31 Alexa Weik von Mossner Part II: Vegan Studies in the United States 51 Chapter 4: The Sexual Politics of Meat in the Trump Era 53 Carol J. Adams Chapter 5: A Vegan Rhetorical Approach to Upton Sinclair's The Jungle 75 Ryan Phillips Chapter 6: Soylent Veganism: A Meditation on Cannibalism, Consumerism, and Veg Politics 93 Thomas J. Hertweck Chapter 7: Scarecrow Veganism: The Straw Man of Buddhist Vegan Identity in Richard Powers' The Echo Maker and Jonathan Franzen's Purity 111 Christopher Kocela Part III: Vegan Studies Beyond the West 133 Chapter 8: South Africa "My Culture in a Tupperware": Situational Ethics in Zoe Wicomb's October 135 Caitlin E. Stobie Chapter 9: Estonia The Rise of Veganism in Post-Socialist Europe: Making Sense of Emergent Vegan Practices and Identities in Estonia 151 Kadri Aavik Chapter 10: South Korea Looking at the Vegetarian Body: Narrative Points of View and Blind Spots in Han Kang's The Vegetarian 171 Margarita Carretero-Gonzalez Chapter 11: Nonviolence through Veganism: An Anti-Racist Postcolonial Strategy for Healing, Agency, and Respect 187 Shanti Chu Part IV: Hypocrites and Hipsters; Meat and Meatlessness 209 Chapter 12: H is for Hypocrite: Reading "New Nature Writing" Through the Lens of Vegan Theory 211 Alex Lockwood Chapter 13: The Best Little Slaughterhouse in Portland: Hipsters and the Rhetoric of Meat 229 D. Gilson Chapter 14: Meatless Mondays?: A Vegan Studies Approach to Resistance in the College Classroom 247 Natalie M. Dorfeld Conclusion 265 Laura Wright About the Editor and Contributors 279

"Through a Vegan Studies Lens is an invigorating collection for academics in the fields of vegan studies, as well as the intersecting fields of food, environmental, and animal studies." --Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment "I'm thrilled to see this book because it's a necessary text, not only for those in the fields of vegan, animal, and environmental studies but for all who care about animals and the planet. This book challenges conventional cultural norms and inspires us to change old ways of thinking and to do better." --Eco Lit Books

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