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Table of Contents

1 Connecting Inequalities

2 The Road to Animal Activism

3 Where the Boys Aren't: The Predominance of Women in Animal Rights Activism

4 Risk and Reward: The Impact of Activism on Women's Lives

5 Gender Divisions in Labor, Leadership, and Legitimacy

6 "The Animals Come First": Using Sex(ism) to Sell Animal Rights

7 Connections, Contexts, and Conclusions

Sketch of the Women Activists Interviewed





Women and the Animal Rights Movement
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Women and the Animal Rights Movement

Cloth Price: $69.00  
Paper Price: $23.95

Author: Emily Gaarder
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology>Sociology, Gender Studies>Women's Studies, American Studies
Cloth
ISBN: 978-0-8135-4967-5
Paper ISBN: 978-0-8135-4968-2
Pages:
176 pages
Publication Date:
March 2011



Praise:

"Emily Gaarder offers a careful analysis of not only the preponderance of women in the animal rights movement, but also how gender has shaped social movements, more broadly." —Leslie Irvine, author of If You Tame Me: Understanding Our Connections with Animals

"Animal advocacy has always been a social movement powered by women—but it has not always been feminist. Gaarder's work uncovers the gendered politics of animal activism, advancing current discussions in Animal Studies and Gender Studies alike." —Greta Gaard, author of Ecological Politics: Ecofeminists and the Greens,

"Based on indepth interviews with women animal rights activists, this eye-opening study provides a valuable grassroots portrait of the movement, showing how it affected the women and how women have shaped it."—Josephine Donovan, coedited (with Carol J. Adams) The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics and Animals and Women



Description:

Animal rights is one of the fastest growing social movements today. Women greatly outnumber men as activists, yet surprisingly, little has been written about the importance and impact of gender on the movement. Women and the Animal Rights Movement combats stereotypes of women activists as mere sentimentalists by exploring the political and moral character of their advocacy on behalf of animals.

Emily Gaarder analyzes the politics of gender in the movement, incorporating in-depth interviews with women and participant observation of animal rights organizations, conferences, and protests to describe struggles over divisions of labor and leadership. Controversies over PETA advertising campaigns that rely on women's sexuality to "sell" animal rights illustrate how female crusaders are asked to prioritize the cause of animals above all else. Gaarder underscores the importance of a paradigm shift in the animal liberation movement, one that seeks a more integrated vision of animal rights that connects universally to other issues--gender, race, economics, and the environment--highlighting that many women activists recognize and are motivated by the connection between the oppression of animals and other social injustices.


About the Author:

EMILY GAARDER is an assistant professor in the sociology/anthropology department at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.



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