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Titlebook: Veg(etari)an Arguments in Culture, History, and Practice; The V Word Cristina Hanganu-Bresch,Kristin Kondrlik Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if a

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State of Meatlessness: Voluntary and Involuntary Vegetarianism in Early Twentieth-Century Italy state of meatlessness in Italy, where meat, an expensive commodity, was either non-existent or consumed sparingly. The Italian vegetarian movement of the early twentieth century prior to the First World War constituted the only group in Italy to champion meatlessness as a healthy, easy to prepare,
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Taking an Anti-Sacrificial Stance: The Essentializing Rhetoric and Affective Nature of Meat Consumpth on Muslim advocacy for veganism and animal welfare, particularly as these intersect with MENA environmental sustainability, is rare. The chapter fills this gap by analyzing . scripture concerning animal welfare and environmental justice. It critiques essentializing rhetorics of carnism and anthrop
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The Accidental Vegetarian: Object-Oriented Ontology at the Intersection of Alpha-Gal Mammalian Meat rically, the significance of dietary choice invokes passion rooted in the social, cultural, or ideological and is highly personal. This chapter uses Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) to explore a different motivation for vegetarianism: alpha-gal, a “novel and severe” food allergy linked to the consumpt
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“You Are What You Eat”: Oprah, Amarillo, and Food Politics that “[the threat of mad cow disease] has just stopped me cold from eating another burger,” members of the cattle industry sued, blaming Oprah for violating the newly minted “veggie libel” law. The trial offered important insights into how concepts of food are connected to race, gender, and power d
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Queer Hunger: Human and Animal Bodies in Djuna Barnes’ )ans and the queer community, . aligns queerness with an animalistic hunger that Robin, one of the two lesbian protagonists, must struggle with quite literally at the end of the novel. ., and especially the novel’s final scene, raises complicated questions about the relationship between queerness an
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