The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory (Bloomsbury Revelations)

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by Carol J Adams


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  COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission from the following sources to reprint material in this book:

  The University of North Carolina Press for “Feminism, the Great War and Modern Vegetarianism,” which appeared in a somewhat different form in Arms and the Woman, edited by Helen Cooper, Adrienne Munich, and Susan Squier, copyright 1989 UNC Press. Reprinted by permission.

  The Animals’ Agenda for “Liberate Your Language,” by Noreen Mola and the Blacker Family, from the Animals’ Agenda 6, no. 8 (October 1986). Reprinted by permission of the Animals’ Agenda.

  The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the late Henry Bailey Stevens for permission to use material in the Agnes Ryan Collection.

  University of California Press for “Ritson as His Contemporaries Saw Him,” from Bertrand H. Bronson, Joseph Ritson: Scholar-at-Arms, University of California Press, 1938, 1966.

  Fran Winant for “Eat Rice Have Faith in Women,” from Dyke Jacket: Poems and Songs, Violet Press, 1980. Reprinted by permission of the author. Violet Press, Post Office Box 398, New York, New York 10009.

  The Heresies Collective for “The Sexual Politics of Meat,” which appeared in a somewhat different form in Heresies 21: Food is a Feminist Issue, (1987). Heresies, PO Box 1306, Canal Street Station, New York, New York 10013.

  The Program in Women Studies at Princeton University for “The Rape of Animals, the Butchering of Women,” which appeared in a somewhat different form in Violence, Feminism, and the History of Sexuality: Papers from the 4th Annual Graduate Women’s Studies Conference: Feminism and its Translations in Critical Matrix: Princeton Working Papers in Women’s Studies Special Issue 1 (Spring 1988).

  Atheneum Publishers for the text and illustration from page 5 of Garth Pig and the Ice Cream Lady. Reprinted with permission of Atheneum Publishers, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Company from Garth Pig and the Ice Cream Lady by Mary Rayner. Copyright © 1977 Mary Rayner.

  Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Lois Wallace of Wallace Literary Agency, Inc. for permission to quote an excerpt from Marge Piercy’s “In the men’s room(s),” from Circles on the Water. Selected Poems of Marge Piercy. Copyright 1973, 1982 by Marge Piercy.

  Macmillan, London and Basingstoke, for permission to use text and illustration from page 5 of Garth Pig and the Ice Cream Lady by Mary Rayner.

  Gretchen Primack for permission to use “Love This” from Kind: Poems (Woodstock, NY: Post Traumatic Press, 2012).

  INDEX

  absent referent here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  acknowledgment of here, here, here, here, here

  animals as here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  birds as here, here

  and racism here, here, here, here

  women as here, here, here, here, here, here

  Accidental Tourist, The (Tyler) here

  activism here

  Adam see Bible; myths and legends

  Alastor (Shelley) here

  Alcott, Bronson here

  Alda, Alan her
e

  allusion here

  Amazon Quarterly here, here

  American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, The here, here, here, here

  American Vegetarian and Health Journal here

  And a Deer’s Ear here

  Andreas-Salome, Lou here, here

  Animal Farm (Orwell) here

  animal rights here, here

  Animal Rights (Salt) here

  animals here, here, here, here, here

  concern for, during Romantic period here

  language used to mask violence against here

  oppressed peoples regarded as here, here, here.here

  violence against here, here, here, here, here

  and women here, here, here

  See also slaughter of animals

  See also under absent referent

  Animal Victims in Modern Fiction (Scholtmeijer) here

  Animals’ Agenda here, here

  Anthony, Susan B. here, here, here

  antivivisection here, here, here

  Ardener, Edwin here

  Arendt, Hannah here

  Arens, W. here

  Ariadne: A Novel of Ancient Crete (Brindell) here

  Armour, Philip here, here

  assembly line here

  Astell, Mary here

  Atkinson, Ti-Grace here

  Atwood, Margaret here, here, here, here

  Baker, Russell here

  Barash, Carol here, here, here, here

  Barkas, Janet here

  Barker-Benfield, G. J. here

  Barnett, Rev. S. here

  Barry, Dr. James here

  Barry, Kathy here

  Barthes, Roland here

  Bartky, Sandra Lee here, here

  Barton, Clara here, here, here, here

  Bauman, Batya here, here

  Baryshnikov, Mikhail here

  Beard, George here

  Bearing the Word (Homans) here, here

  Beast, The: The Magazine That Bites Back here

  Beattie, Ann here

  Beauvoir, Simone de here

  Beecher, Catherine here

  Beerbohm, Max here

  Behn, Aphra here, here

  Benney, Norma here

  Berger, John here

  Berry, Rynn, Jr. here, here

 

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