Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies

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  • ISBN 9781498534420
  • Weight: 435g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies:Toward Eco-ability, Justice, and Liberation is an interdisciplinary collection of theoretical writings on the intersectional liberation of nonhuman animals, the environment, and those with disabilities. As animal consumption raises health concerns and global warming causes massive environmental destruction, this book interweaves these issues and more. This important cutting-edge book lends to the rapidly growing movement of eco-ability, a scholarly field and activist movement influenced by environmental studies, disability studies, and critical animal studies, similar to other intersectional fields and movements such as eco-feminism, environmental justice, food justice, and decolonization. Contributors to this book are in the fields of education, philosophy, sociology, criminology, rhetoric, theology, anthropology, and English. If you are interested in social justice, inclusion, environmental protection, disability rights, and animal advocacy this is a must read book.

JL Schatz is the director of speech and debate and lecturer of English and feminist evolutionary theory at Binghamton University.

Amber E. George is instructor of philosophy at Misericordia University and editor of the Journal for Critical Animal Studies.

Anthony J. Nocella II is assistant professor in sociology and criminology, gender and women's studies, and environmental studies at Fort Lewis College and editor of the Peace Studies Journal.