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Index
Acknowledgments Foreword
David N. Pellow
Reference
Foreword
John C. Alessio
Introduction
The Intersections of Critical Animal Studies and Anarchist Studies for Total Liberation
Intersectionality Total Liberation Overview of Book References
Part I
Histories/Futures Anarcho-Veganism Revisited
Twenty Years of “Veganarchy” Fundamental Disconnectedness The Bankruptcy of Vegan “Strategy” Toward an Actual Strategy A New Animal Ethic References
Anarchist Criminology Against Racism and Ableism and for Animal Liberation
Anarchism: A Brief Overview Anarchism, Animals and the Animal Liberation Front The ALF’s Critique of Capitalism and Property Animals as Property Anarchists Are Prison Abolitionists
The Racism Behind Animal Entertainment White Privilege Within Political Repression Ableism within the Movement
Transformative Justice Conclusion References
Doing Liberation
What Does Food Not Bombs Do? A Brief, Selected History San Francisco First International Gathering, Repression, and Pushing Columbus Back Out to Sea Showing, Not Telling: It’s Not What Food Not Bombs Is, But What They Do Acknowledgements References
“Nailing Descartes to the wall”
Animal rights and veganism in punk Politicization Through Punk Subcultural Expectations and Individual Choice Consumption and Activism Conclusion References
Part II
Intersections Intersectionality, Species and Social Domination
Glimpses of the NonHuman in Some Anarchist Thought Intersectionality and Dominations Anarchism and Human Domination Conclusion References
Beyond Suffering
Suffering as Success Story The Trouble with Suffering Suffering Under Siege Broadening the Narrative Toward a Narrative Against Reproductive Tyranny
Artificial Insemination
Conclusion References
Industrial Society Is Both the Fabrication Department and the Kill Floor
The Hidden Violence of Industrialism: From Sacrifice Zones to Naturalized Violence Moving Beyond Veganism Feral Politics: Connecting Total Liberation with Green Anarchism References
“A wider vision”
“The politicos are ashamed”: Connections Between Animal Liberation and Anarchist Tactics “Part of our tradition”: The Use of Coercive Tactics Coercive Tactics and the Far Right The Tactical Divergence of the ALF and Class War Learning from This Criticism Conclusion References
Part III
Strategies Anarchy for Educational Praxis in the Animal Liberation Movement in an Era of Capitalist Triumphalism
Capitalism and Animal Liberation Activism Anarchy as Educational Praxis in Activist Communities Deconstructing Hierarchy and Traditional Educational Models in Animal Liberation Communities Conclusion References
Recognizing Human-Supremacy
Critical Animal Studies & Anarchism
Anthropocentrism Points of Action: Pedagogies of Solidarity
References
Do Anarchists Dream of Emancipated Sheep?
Early Anarchists and Radicals and Animal Liberation No Meat, No Milk, No Masters! From Animal Rights to the Abstract Machine of Hierarchy and Domination Aporias and Subtle Normativities The World Is Not Just Made of Words Anarchist/Nihilist Ethics… … And an Imbricated Monadological Practice of Collective Liberation References
Following in the Footsteps of Élisée Reclus
Space, Place and More-Than-Human Animals Re-Visiting the Urban Commute in Reclus’s Footsteps: Disturbing Geographies of Place Disturbing Violence in Everyday Places: The Importance of Non-Violent Activism on the Street Campaign Stalls and Leafleting Some Final Thoughts Acknowledgments References
About the Contributors List of Names and Terms
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