Rethinking the American animal rights movement:
"Along with Civil Rights and Women's liberation, Animal Rights became one of leading social moments of the twentieth century. This book critically reviews all principal contributions to the American animal rights debate by activists, campaigners, academics, and lawyers, while placing anima...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Along with Civil Rights and Women's liberation, Animal Rights became one of leading social moments of the twentieth century. This book critically reviews all principal contributions to the American animal rights debate by activists, campaigners, academics, and lawyers, while placing animal rights in context with other related and competing movements. Rethinking the American Animal Rights Movement examines the strategies employed within the movement to advance its goals, which ranged from public advocacy and legal reforms to civil disobedience, vigilantism, anarchism, and even 'terrorism.' It summarizes key theoretical and legal frameworks that inspired those strategies, as well as the ideological motivations of the movement. It highlights the irreconcilable tension between moral and legal rights verses 'humane treatment of animals' as prescribed by advocates of animal welfarism. The book also looks back to the nineteenth century origins of the movement, examining its appeal to a sentimentalist conception of rights standing in marked contrast with twentieth century rights theory. After providing an extensive social history of the twentieth century movement, the book subsequently offers a diagnosis of why it stalled at the turn of millennium in its various efforts to advance the cause of nonhuman animals. This diagnosis emphasizes the often-contradictory goals and strategies adopted by the movement in its different phases and manifestations across three centuries. The book is unique in presenting students, activists, and scholars with a history and critical discussion of its accomplishments, failures, and ongoing complexities faced by the American animal rights movement"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Series Editor’s Introduction Introduction 1 The Animal Rights Debate ix 1 5 The Subject of Rights 5 Equal Consideration of Interests: Peter Singer 7 Move from Equal Consideration to a Right to Life: Tom Regan 9 Feminist and Animal Rights 11 Rights in Practice 12 The Case Against Animal Rights 14 Summary 16 2 Strategies Introduction 18 Infiltration 19 Protest 22 The March for Animals 24 Academia 26 Humane Education 27 Media and Entertainment 28 Celebrities 30 Bob Barker 31 Shock Tactics 32 18
vi Contents Legislative Reforms 34 Boycotts and Alternatives 35 Meatless Meat 3 6 Religion 39 The Role of Violence /Nonviolence in Animal Rights Strategies 41 Nonviolence and “Forcing the Choices” ofAnimal Abusers 41 Vigilantism and “Enforcing New Norms” of Interspecies Community 43 Conclusion 45 3 Origins of the Movement: Empathy and Emancipation from Cruelty (pre-1900) 48 The Middle Passage of Turtles as Silent or Dumb Slaves 51 A Horse Autobiography, Evangelizing Suffering, and Reactionary Trap Shooters 54 Conclusion 57 4 Early Twentieth Century (1900—1970) An Overall Summary of the 1900—2000 Period 60 Prehistory and Inactivity 1900—1955 62 The Leadership of Socially Elite Women 62 Caroline Earle White 63 Inactivity, 1922—1955 67 Competing Issues in Public Health and Social Justice 67 Children’s Literature and Humane Education 68 Animal Farm 70 Animals in the Entertainment Industry 71 Anna C. Briggs 73 Opposition to Trapping 74 Recognition ofAnimal Minds 76 Conservative Opposition to Recognizing Animal Continuity with Humans 78 Transition, 1955—1970 78 Incubation for the Movement 78 Growing Tension between Activism and Science 78 Animal Welfare Institute 79 Challenging the Agriculture Industry 80 Growing Public Interest in Wildlife and the Environment 81 Increasing Public Opposition to Animal Research 82 Helen Jones 83 60
Contents vH 5 Twentieth Century History (1970—2000) 86 New Social Movements 86 1970-1980: Emergence 88 Academia, Masculinism, and the Influence of Singer’s Animal Liberation 88 The Difficulty of Declarations 90 Toxicity Testing on Animals, and the Alternatives 93 The Issue of Companion Animals 94 Radicalized Environmentalism 96 Professionalization of the Movement 97 Bureaucratization and the Three Rs 99 Eleanor Seiling 100 Henry Spira 100 Peak Phase, 1981-2000 102 The Peak 102 Protests and Days ofAbstinence 104 “No Kill ” Sheltering 104 Animal Welfare Science 106 Feminism and the Duty of Care 107 Intersectionality and the Minority Deficit 108 Growing Movement Factionalism 109 Repression ofAnimal Rights Extremism as Terrorism 110 Post Peak Movement 112 Conclusion 113 6 Twentieth Century Junctions and Roadblocks 118 Anarchism 120 Fascism 121 Marxism 123 Conservationism 124 Environmentalism 125 Multiculturalism 127 Intersectionalism 129 Conclusion 131 Ί Legacy: Overcoming Confusion and Fatigue, Finding New Directions (2000-) Conflicting Theories 134 Theory Fatigue 136 Animals and National Citizenship 137 133
viii Contents The Animal Standpoint and Total Liberation 139 Animal Resistors 141 Conclusion 143 Discussion: A Movement Constantly Rethinking Itself 147 Rethinking at the Origins of the Movement 147 Rethinking Rights as Welfare 147 Rethinking Rights as Distinctfrom Welfare 148 Rethinking Animal Rights as Political and as Historical 148 Rethinking Animals as Co-Participants in the Movement 149 Rethinking the “Adversaries” of the Movement 149 Perplexities Concerning the Movement’s Future 149 References Index 151 163
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CONTENTS Series Editor’s Introduction Introduction 1 The Animal Rights Debate ix 1 5 The Subject of Rights 5 Equal Consideration of Interests: Peter Singer 7 Move from Equal Consideration to a Right to Life: Tom Regan 9 Feminist and Animal Rights 11 Rights in Practice 12 The Case Against Animal Rights 14 Summary 16 2 Strategies Introduction 18 Infiltration 19 Protest 22 The March for Animals 24 Academia 26 Humane Education 27 Media and Entertainment 28 Celebrities 30 Bob Barker 31 Shock Tactics 32 18
vi Contents Legislative Reforms 34 Boycotts and Alternatives 35 Meatless Meat 3 6 Religion 39 The Role of Violence /Nonviolence in Animal Rights Strategies 41 Nonviolence and “Forcing the Choices” ofAnimal Abusers 41 Vigilantism and “Enforcing New Norms” of Interspecies Community 43 Conclusion 45 3 Origins of the Movement: Empathy and Emancipation from Cruelty (pre-1900) 48 The Middle Passage of Turtles as Silent or Dumb Slaves 51 A Horse Autobiography, Evangelizing Suffering, and Reactionary Trap Shooters 54 Conclusion 57 4 Early Twentieth Century (1900—1970) An Overall Summary of the 1900—2000 Period 60 Prehistory and Inactivity 1900—1955 62 The Leadership of Socially Elite Women 62 Caroline Earle White 63 Inactivity, 1922—1955 67 Competing Issues in Public Health and Social Justice 67 Children’s Literature and Humane Education 68 Animal Farm 70 Animals in the Entertainment Industry 71 Anna C. Briggs 73 Opposition to Trapping 74 Recognition ofAnimal Minds 76 Conservative Opposition to Recognizing Animal Continuity with Humans 78 Transition, 1955—1970 78 Incubation for the Movement 78 Growing Tension between Activism and Science 78 Animal Welfare Institute 79 Challenging the Agriculture Industry 80 Growing Public Interest in Wildlife and the Environment 81 Increasing Public Opposition to Animal Research 82 Helen Jones 83 60
Contents vH 5 Twentieth Century History (1970—2000) 86 New Social Movements 86 1970-1980: Emergence 88 Academia, Masculinism, and the Influence of Singer’s Animal Liberation 88 The Difficulty of Declarations 90 Toxicity Testing on Animals, and the Alternatives 93 The Issue of Companion Animals 94 Radicalized Environmentalism 96 Professionalization of the Movement 97 Bureaucratization and the Three Rs 99 Eleanor Seiling 100 Henry Spira 100 Peak Phase, 1981-2000 102 The Peak 102 Protests and Days ofAbstinence 104 “No Kill ” Sheltering 104 Animal Welfare Science 106 Feminism and the Duty of Care 107 Intersectionality and the Minority Deficit 108 Growing Movement Factionalism 109 Repression ofAnimal Rights Extremism as Terrorism 110 Post Peak Movement 112 Conclusion 113 6 Twentieth Century Junctions and Roadblocks 118 Anarchism 120 Fascism 121 Marxism 123 Conservationism 124 Environmentalism 125 Multiculturalism 127 Intersectionalism 129 Conclusion 131 Ί Legacy: Overcoming Confusion and Fatigue, Finding New Directions (2000-) Conflicting Theories 134 Theory Fatigue 136 Animals and National Citizenship 137 133
viii Contents The Animal Standpoint and Total Liberation 139 Animal Resistors 141 Conclusion 143 Discussion: A Movement Constantly Rethinking Itself 147 Rethinking at the Origins of the Movement 147 Rethinking Rights as Welfare 147 Rethinking Rights as Distinctfrom Welfare 148 Rethinking Animal Rights as Political and as Historical 148 Rethinking Animals as Co-Participants in the Movement 149 Rethinking the “Adversaries” of the Movement 149 Perplexities Concerning the Movement’s Future 149 References Index 151 163 |
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