The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-vegetarian Critical TheoryThe author compares myths about meat-eating with myths about manliness, and seeks to explore the literary, scientific, and social connections between meat-eating, male dominance, and war. Drawing on such sources as butchering texts, cookbooks, Victorian hygiene manuals, and Alice Walker, the author argues in favor of linking feminist and vegetarian theory. |
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Illustrations | 11 |
Acknowledgments | 19 |
The Sexual Politics of Meat | 25 |
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