Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
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Author: Sunaura Taylor
Categories:Â English, Nonfiction, Classics
Pages:Â
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :A beautifully written, deeply provocative inquiry into the intersection of animal and disability liberationâand the debut of an important new social critic
How much of what we understand of ourselves as âhumanâ depends on our physical and mental abilitiesâhow we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the world? And how much of our definition of âhumanâ depends on its difference from âanimalâ?
Drawing on her own experiences as a disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate, author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the disabled from the nondisabledâand what it might mean to break down those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in ourselves, in a process she calls âcripping animal ethics.â
Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal justiceâwhich have heretofore primarily been presented in oppositionâare in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir, science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bringâwhether about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions of human superiority over animalsâTaylor draws attention to new worlds of experience and empathy that can open up important avenues of solidarity across species and ability. Beasts of Burden is a wonderfully engaging and elegantly written work, both philosophical and personal, by a brilliant new voice.
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Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author: Sunaura Taylor
Categories:Â English, Nonfiction, Classics
Pages:Â
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :A beautifully written, deeply provocative inquiry into the intersection of animal and disability liberationâand the debut of an important new social critic
How much of what we understand of ourselves as âhumanâ depends on our physical and mental abilitiesâhow we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the world? And how much of our definition of âhumanâ depends on its difference from âanimalâ?
Drawing on her own experiences as a disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate, author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the disabled from the nondisabledâand what it might mean to break down those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in ourselves, in a process she calls âcripping animal ethics.â
Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal justiceâwhich have heretofore primarily been presented in oppositionâare in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir, science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bringâwhether about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions of human superiority over animalsâTaylor draws attention to new worlds of experience and empathy that can open up important avenues of solidarity across species and ability. Beasts of Burden is a wonderfully engaging and elegantly written work, both philosophical and personal, by a brilliant new voice.
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(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author: Sunaura Taylor
Categories:Â English, Nonfiction, Classics
Pages:Â
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :A beautifully written, deeply provocative inquiry into the intersection of animal and disability liberationâand the debut of an important new social critic
How much of what we understand of ourselves as âhumanâ depends on our physical and mental abilitiesâhow we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the world? And how much of our definition of âhumanâ depends on its difference from âanimalâ?
Drawing on her own experiences as a disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate, author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the disabled from the nondisabledâand what it might mean to break down those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in ourselves, in a process she calls âcripping animal ethics.â
Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal justiceâwhich have heretofore primarily been presented in oppositionâare in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir, science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bringâwhether about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions of human superiority over animalsâTaylor draws attention to new worlds of experience and empathy that can open up important avenues of solidarity across species and ability. Beasts of Burden is a wonderfully engaging and elegantly written work, both philosophical and personal, by a brilliant new voice.












