Domination and Consumption: an Examination of Veganism, Anarchism, and Ecofeminism

Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8 (2):135-160 (2013)
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Abstract

Anarchism provides a useful set of theoretical tools for understanding and resisting our culture’s treatment of non-human animals. However, some points of disagreement exist in anarchist discourse, such as the question of veganism. In this paper I will use the debate around veganism as a way of exploring the anarchist discourse on non-human animals, how that discourse can benefit more mainstream work on non-human animals, and how work coming out of mainstream environmental discourse, in particular the ecofeminist work of Val Plumwood, can likewise benefit anarchist thought. Ultimately I will show that anarchism and some of the more radical strains of environmental philosophy such as ecofeminism can greatly contribute to each other and to Critical Animal Studies.

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Ian Werkheiser
University Of Texas Rio Grande VAlley

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