Silenced voices and works in the movement of animal release
Critical review of “sister species: women, animals and social justice”, Lisa Kemmerer
Keywords:
feminism, racism, liberation, non-human animals, activismAbstract
This compilation of essays presented by Lisa Kemmerer shows the diversity that exists in feminism and animalism to address the issue of non-human animals, in addition to making explicit the fundamental contribution of women to the animal liberation movement both in the theoretical space and in the practical space-activism-. Kemmerer accuses an alarming lack of recognition of the sustained work (since the first wave of feminism) that activists have taken in everything related to the recognition of non-human animals as subjects that deserve respect and consideration.
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Bahna-James, T. S. (2011). the art of truth-telling: theater as compassionate action and social change. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 117-126). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Davis, K. (2011). from hunting grounds to chicken rights: my story in an eggshell. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 127-140). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Farians, E. J. (2011). theology and animals. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 102-109). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Ferdowsian, H. (2011). compassion without borders. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 97-101). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Fisher, L. (2011). freeing feathered spirits. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 110-116). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Francois, T. (2011). from rural roots to angel's wings. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 57-64). Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
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Iyer, S. (2011). small small redemption. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 87-96). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Jones, P. (2011). fighting cocks: ecofeminism versus sexualized violence. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 45-56). Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
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Ornelas, L. (2011). an appetite for justice. En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 152-160). Chicago: University of Illinois.
Park, M. (2011). fighting "other". En L. Kemmerer, Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice (págs. 79-86). Chicago: University of Illinois.
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