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1 The Speculative Politics of Meat: Utopia, Carnism, and Critical Animal Studies
Utopia and Science Fiction
Carnism and Speciesism
Vegetarianism and Veganism
Critical Animal Studies
Food Studies and Science Fiction
Chapter Breakdown
References
2 Feed My Frankenstein: Mary Shelleys Romantic Vegetarian Precedent
Percy Shelleys Vegetarian Vindication
Frankenstein
Frankensteins Fall
Child of Nature
The Creatures Fall
Children of Cain
Ecocritical Inclinations
The Last Man and Others
Conclusion
References
3 You Are What You Eat: Bestiality and Other Carnal Cravings in the Works of H. G. Wells
Darwinism
The Time Machine
The Island of Doctor Moreau
The War of the Worlds
Later Scientific Romances and Mainstream Novels
Modern Utopias
Conclusion
References
4 My God, Its Full of Starch! Arthur C. Clarke, Alternative Meat, and the Hunting Hypothesis
Alternative Meat and the Dystopian Tradition
Space Exploration and Environmental Sustainability
Ethical Endorsements and Buddhist Influences
Space Odyssey Series and the Hunting Hypothesis
Conclusion
References
5 Should Androids Eat Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick, Interspecies Empathy, and Animal Liberation
Early Empathetic Experiences
Early Short Stories and Novels
Dr Bloodmoney
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Blade Runner
Later Theological Turn
Conclusion
References
6 The Critical Carnist Shift: Marge Piercy, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ernest Callenbach, Octavia E. Butler and the Critical Utopian Period
The Critical Utopian Canon
Piercys Primitivist and Post-Catastrophic Carnisms
Coming Home to Carnism in Le Guin
Callenbachs Carnist Ecotopia(s)
Octavia E. Butler
Patternist
Xenogenesis
Later Parables
Conclusion
References
7 Wheres the Beef? Kim Stanley Robinsons Carnist Climate Change Catastrophes
Future Primitive
Three Californias
Mars Trilogy and Other Space Colonisation Novels
Science in the Capital
Climate Policy
Buddhism
Nineteenth-Century Influences
Nonhuman Subjectivity
(Erasure of) Nonhuman Sympathy
The Ministry for the Future
Conclusion
References
8 That Way Maddness Lies: Returning to Carnism in Margaret Atwoods Science Fiction
Survivalism and Realist Fiction
The Handmaids Tales
The Blind Assassin and Later Realist Fiction
The MaddAddam Trilogy
Children of Nature
Inner Animality
Alternative Meats
Sexual Politics
Interspecies Empathy and Animal Activism
Neocarnist Environmentalism
Conclusion
References
9 The Last Word in Gastronomy? Veganism, Ecocriticism, Pandemic Science Fiction and the Future
Veganism
Climate Fiction and Ecocriticism
Pandemic Science Fiction
Looking Forward
References.

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