Um Manifesto Vegano Queer
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veganismo, teoria queer, gênero, sexualidade, ética alimentar, alimento e normalizaçãoResumo
Para uma pessoa, o que significa declarar seu veganismo ao mundo? Como a transição de uma dieta para outra impacta o sentido desta pessoa em relação a si mesma? O veganismo desafia o caráter fundamental concernente a "como nós nos comportamos" – inclusive no que tange ao contexto da sexualidade e do gênero. Portanto, o meu artigo terá como objeto de interesse o potencial do veganismo no que concerne ao rompimento do vínculo "natural" entre as formações de gênero e o consumo de produtos animais, dado que este vínculo se articula às genealogias socioculturais. Consequentemente, explorarei o veganismo queer, o qual corrobora com o impacto radical do que Sara Ahmed chama de "desvio compartilhado".
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