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Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents ; Figures and tables ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1 The war on compassion ; False mass terms ; " Treated like animals " ; The original oppression ; Why don ' t we care? ; Chapter 2 What came before The Sexual Politics of Meat : The activist roots of a critical theory ; Rural ministry ; Fair housing activism ; " What ' s Your Opinion? " ; Media advocacy and an informal objection ; Feminist-vegetarian theory ; Reflections on interlocking oppressions

Retrograde humanism Teleological fulfillment ; What I learned ; Chapter 3 The politics of meat: The Antennae journal of nature in visual culture interview with Annie Potts ; Chapter 4 Woman-battering and harm to animals ; Woman-battering ; Forms of battering ; How do batterers harm animals? Anecdotal evidence ; Psychological battering in the wake of harm to animals ; Forced sex with animals ; Animals and batterers ' strategies for control ; Control strategies and harm to animals

Harm to animals, woman-battering, and feminist theory Chapter 5 Derrida and The Sexual Politics of Meat : Conversation with Matthew Calarco ; Virility and meat eating ; Carnophallogocentrism as the dominant schema of subjectivity ; The logic of logocentrism ; The power of phallogocentrism ; Chapter 6 " Mad cow " disease and the animal industrial complex: An ecofeminist analysis ; Important connections exist between the oppression of women and the oppression of nature

Understanding the nature of these connections is necessary to any adequate understanding of the oppression of women and the oppression of nature Whose crisis is it? ; Feminist theory and practice must include an ecological perspective, and this perspective includes animals ; Solutions to ecological problems must include a feminist perspective ; The ecofeminist task ; Chapter 7 Why a pig? A reclining nude reveals the intersections of race, sex, slavery, and species ; The genealogy of the reclining nude

The function of animalizing and racializing: That ' s why a pig Chapter 8 The Critical Animal Studies interview with Susan Thomas and Lindgren Johnson ; Chapter 9 Abortion and animals: Keeping women in the equation (1998) ; Challenging humancenteredness ; Abortion within the context of women ' s decisions about their fertile years ; One cannot theorize from nonexistence ; Chapter 10 After MacKinnon: Sexual inequality in the animal movement ; Sexual inequality elevates " Rational Man " to represent the definition of " the Human "

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