"Sister Species: Women, Animals, and Social Justice" addresses
interconnections between speciesism, sexism, racism, and
homophobia, clarifying why social justice activists in the
twenty-first century must challenge intersecting forms of
oppression. This anthology presents bold and gripping--sometimes
horrifying--personal narratives from fourteen activists who have
personally explored links of oppression between humans and animals,
including such exploitative enterprises as cockfighting, factory
farming, vivisection, and the bushmeat trade. "Sister Species" asks
readers to rethink how they view "others," how they affect animals
with their daily choices, and how they might bring change for all
who are abused. These essays remind readers that women have always
been important to social justice and animal advocacy, and they urge
each of us to recognize the links that continue to bind all
oppressed individuals. The astonishing honesty of these
contributors demonstrates with painful clarity why every woman
should be an animal activist and why every animal activist should
be a feminist. Contributors are Carol J. Adams, Tara Sophia
Bahna-James, Karen Davis, Elizabeth Jane Farians, Hope Ferdowsian,
Linda Fisher, Twyla Francois, Christine Garcia, A. Breeze Harper,
Sangamithra Iyer, Pattrice Jones, Lisa Kemmerer, Allison Lance,
Ingrid Newkirk, Lauren Ornelas, and Miyun Park.
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