Animals
and Women- Feminist Theoretical Explorations
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Introduction by Carol J Adams and Josephine Donovan (editors)
Part One- Sexism/Speciesism: Interlocking Oppressions
Sexist Words, Specieist Roots by Joan
Dunayer
Exploring the Boundaries: Feminism, Animals, and Science by Lynda Birke
Woman-Battering and Harm to Animals by Carol J Adams
License to Kill: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunters’ Discourse by Marti Kheel
Speech, Pornography, and Hunting by Maria Comninou
Abortion and Animal Rights: Are they Comparable Issues? By Gary L. Francione
Part Two- Alternative Stories
Beyond Just-So Stories: Narrative,
Animals and Ethics by Linda Vance
Thinking Like a Chicken: Farm Animals and the Feminine Connection by Karen Davis
Of Wolves and Women by Diane Antonio
The Power of Otherness: Animals in Women’s Fiction by Marian Scholtmeijer
Birds Don’t Sing in Greek: Virginia Woolf and "The Plumage Bill" by Reginald
Abbott
Appendix: "The Plumage Bill" by Virginia Woolf
Taming Ourselves or Going Feral? Toward a Non-patriarchal Metaethic of Animal
Liberation by Brian Luke
Speciesism, Racism, Nationalism…Or the Power of Scientific Subjectivity by Susanne
Kappeler
Bibliography of Feminist Approaches to Animal Issues