
"A giant step for animalkind. a book of monumental importance for animal rights. Michael W. A tour de force that has no equal." -- Tom Regan, author of The Case for Animal Rights"Brilliant. intensely powerful: groundbreaking, definitive, comprehensive, compelling." -- Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat "A major contribution to the advancement of bo
- Title : Animal Equality: Language and Liberation
- Author : Joan Dunayer
- Rating : 4.90 (451 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-4-7
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 283 Pages
- Asin : 0970647557
- Language : English
"A giant step for animalkind. a book of monumental importance for animal rights. Michael W. A tour de force that has no equal." -- Tom Regan, author of The Case for Animal Rights"Brilliant. intensely powerful: groundbreaking, definitive, comprehensive, compelling." -- Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat "A major contribution to the advancement of both animal protection and our humanity." -- Dr. -- Peter Singer in Vegan Voice, December-February 2002. Fox, Senior Scholar, Bioethics, Humane Society of the U.S. A great step forward in the march for justice for all persons, human and nonhuman." -- Jim Mason, coauthor of Animal Factories"PowHer articles and essays have appeared in magazines, journals, college textbooks, and anthologies. A graduate of Princeton University, she has master's degrees in English literature, English education, and psychology.
. Joan Dunayer is a writer, editor, and animal rights advocate. She is the author of Speciesism and Animal Equality
Weiss was wrong, but during those 5 days, we choose to own everything that was thrown at us because we both were ready to have a healthy marriage and were open to whatever was being addressed.I pray that this isnt the case with everyone and that I just had a bad experience. All too often in this genre, one has to struggle through the editing of the text and content to get involved in the meat of the story. I was feeling whole again.until nowand truly I blame it on my experience with Dr. Above all, Jordie is a YA heroine to cheer on--feisty, athletic, determined and unstoppable. (This is the book that got Lord Russell in so much trouble at City College of New York) What is unique about this book that it addresses some of the dilemmas of domestic life. Lemriel claims he has had extraterrestrial contact, out of body of experiences and telepathic communications with a number of higher dimensional beings who have provided him with information about exopolitical events dating from the distant past to the present. Seventeen-year-old Jordie is coping with the death of her brother, who was killed while serving as a Marine. Wright:""He boldly proclaimed the brotherhood of man".In seven chapters he lampoons Cleopatra, Attila, Charlemagne Catherine the Great, Frederick the Great,King George III, Columbus, Montezuma, and many others.For anyone who has to learn history anyway, it's a great way to do it - laughing.. It is also an invaluable reference tool whSpeciesism (prejudice against nonhuman animals) survives through lies.Animal Equality also uncovers the speciesist attitudes and practices underlying much sexist and racist language. The book's compelling evidence of nonhuman thought and emotion debunks language that characterizes other animals as unreasoning or insensitive. Every animal--nonhuman or human--deserves equal consideration and protection, Joan Dunayer argues. Offering pronoun, vocabulary, and style guidelines, she proposes new language that will bring us closer to nonhuman liberation.. The first book on language and nonhuman oppression--and the most progressive animal-rights book to date--Animal Equality shows that deceptive, biased words sustain injustice toward nonhuman animals. Vivid descriptions of hunting, spor


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