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Education for Total Liberation is a collection of essays from
leaders in the field of critical animal pedagogy (CAP). CAP emerges
from activist educators teaching critical animal studies and is
rooted in critical theory as well as the animal advocacy movement.
Critical animal studies (CAS) argues for an interdisciplinary
approach to understanding our relationships with nonhuman animals.
CAS challenges two specific fields of theory: (1) animal studies,
rooted in vivisection and testing on animals in the hard sciences
and (2) human-animal studies, which reinforces a socially
constructed binary between humans and animals and adopts abstract
theoretical approaches. In contrast, CAS takes a progressive and
committed approach to scholarship and sees the exploitation of
nonhuman animals as interrelated with oppression of humans based on
class, gender, race, ability, sexuality, age, and citizenship. CAS
promotes the liberation of all animals and challenges all systems
of domination. Education for Total Liberation is appropriate for
undergraduate and graduate level readers (and beyond) who wish to
learn from examples of radical pedagogical projects shaped by CAS
and critical pedagogy. Contributing to this collection are Anne C.
Bell, Anita de Melo, Carolyn Drew, Amber E. George, Karin
Gunnarsson Dinker, Sinem Ketenci, John Lupinacci, Anthony J.
Nocella II, Sean Parson, Helena Pedersen, Ian Purdy, Constance L.
Russell, J.L. Schatz, Meneka Repka, William E. Shanahan III, and
Richard J, White.
Education for Total Liberation is a collection of essays from
leaders in the field of critical animal pedagogy (CAP). CAP emerges
from activist educators teaching critical animal studies and is
rooted in critical theory as well as the animal advocacy movement.
Critical animal studies (CAS) argues for an interdisciplinary
approach to understanding our relationships with nonhuman animals.
CAS challenges two specific fields of theory: (1) animal studies,
rooted in vivisection and testing on animals in the hard sciences
and (2) human-animal studies, which reinforces a socially
constructed binary between humans and animals and adopts abstract
theoretical approaches. In contrast, CAS takes a progressive and
committed approach to scholarship and sees the exploitation of
nonhuman animals as interrelated with oppression of humans based on
class, gender, race, ability, sexuality, age, and citizenship. CAS
promotes the liberation of all animals and challenges all systems
of domination. Education for Total Liberation is appropriate for
undergraduate and graduate level readers (and beyond) who wish to
learn from examples of radical pedagogical projects shaped by CAS
and critical pedagogy. Contributing to this collection are Anne C.
Bell, Anita de Melo, Carolyn Drew, Amber E. George, Karin
Gunnarsson Dinker, Sinem Ketenci, John Lupinacci, Anthony J.
Nocella II, Sean Parson, Helena Pedersen, Ian Purdy, Constance L.
Russell, J.L. Schatz, Meneka Repka, William E. Shanahan III, and
Richard J, White.
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