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Beasts of Burden by Sunaura Taylor
A beautifully written, deeply provocative inquiry into the intersection of animal and disability liberationand the debut of an important new social critic How much of what we understand of ourselves as human” depends on our physical and mental abilitieshow we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the world? And how much of our definition of human” depends on its difference from animal”? Drawing on her own experiences as a disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate, author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the disabled from the nondisabledand what it might mean to break down those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in ourselves, in a process she calls cripping animal ethics.” Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal justicewhich have heretofore primarily been presented in oppositionare in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir, science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bringwhether about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions of human superiority over animalsTaylor draws attention to new worlds of experience and empathy that can open up important avenues of solidarity across species and ability. Beasts of Burden is a wonderfully engaging and elegantly written work, both philosophical and personal, by a brilliant new voice.
Praise for Beasts of Burden:
"From one of the foremost chroniclers of the twentieth century’s other great dilemma, we now have this powerful set of reflections on climate change—they set in useful and vivid context this great crisis, and will be of use to all as we try to think our way through it"
Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
"I am not the same animal I was before I read this book."
Alison Kafer, author of Feminist, Queer, Crip
"Finally, finally someone has come along to undo all the damage Peter Singer has done. Beasts of Burden is a brave and brilliant book."
Michael Bérubé, author of Life as We Know It and The Secret Life of Stories
"Beasts of Burden is a game-changer."
Marc Bekoff, author of Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals’ AgendaFeminist, Queer, Crip
"This is a profound and wondrous book. Sunaura Taylor challenges us to rethink what is normal, what is natural, how to measure the value of a lifeand how to imagine a world in which both human and nonhuman animals, resplendent in their differences and multiplicity, might flourish."
Claire Jean Kim, author of Dangerous Crossings
"A powerful blend of sometimes poignant, sometimes funny, personal stories and sharp, passionate writing."
Lori Gruen, author of Entangled Empathy and Ethics and Animals
Sunaura Taylor will shake up your categories, turn your world inside-out, and tell you a lot of fascinating and important things you didn’t know yet, about your own body and the bodies of others, human and nonhuman, under an inhumane regime. A startling, readable, sometimes hilarious inquiry into the human condition from a whole new direction, this book might be very, very important, a book to stand alongside The Body in Pain and The Human Condition.”
Rebecca Solnit
Sunaura Taylor has written an amazing book that acts both as an intervention into widely held beliefs about disability and animals and an invitation to reimagine ourselves. Her thoroughly original, brilliant narrative transformed my imagination.”
Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat
"From one of the foremost chroniclers of the twentieth century’s other great dilemma, we now have this powerful set of reflections on climate change—they set in useful and vivid context this great crisis, and will be of use to all as we try to think our way through it"
Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
"I am not the same animal I was before I read this book."
Alison Kafer, author of Feminist, Queer, Crip
"Finally, finally someone has come along to undo all the damage Peter Singer has done. Beasts of Burden is a brave and brilliant book."
Michael Bérubé, author of Life as We Know It and The Secret Life of Stories
"Beasts of Burden is a game-changer."
Marc Bekoff, author of Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals’ AgendaFeminist, Queer, Crip
"This is a profound and wondrous book. Sunaura Taylor challenges us to rethink what is normal, what is natural, how to measure the value of a lifeand how to imagine a world in which both human and nonhuman animals, resplendent in their differences and multiplicity, might flourish."
Claire Jean Kim, author of Dangerous Crossings
"A powerful blend of sometimes poignant, sometimes funny, personal stories and sharp, passionate writing."
Lori Gruen, author of Entangled Empathy and Ethics and Animals
Sunaura Taylor will shake up your categories, turn your world inside-out, and tell you a lot of fascinating and important things you didn’t know yet, about your own body and the bodies of others, human and nonhuman, under an inhumane regime. A startling, readable, sometimes hilarious inquiry into the human condition from a whole new direction, this book might be very, very important, a book to stand alongside The Body in Pain and The Human Condition.”
Rebecca Solnit
Sunaura Taylor has written an amazing book that acts both as an intervention into widely held beliefs about disability and animals and an invitation to reimagine ourselves. Her thoroughly original, brilliant narrative transformed my imagination.”
Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat
Sunaura Taylor is a New York-based artist and writer. AlterNet, American Quarterly, BOMB, the Monthly Review, Qui Parle, and Yes! have published her work. Ecofeminism, Defiant Daughters, and Occupy! are among the books she has contributed to. The dialogue between Taylor and Judith Butler is featured in the film Examined Life and the book of the same name published by The New Press.
| SKU | Nicht verfügbar |
| ISBN 13 | 9781620971284 |
| ISBN 10 | 1620971283 |
| Titel | Beasts of Burden |
| Autor | Sunaura Taylor |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Verlag | The New Press |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2017-03-23 |
| Seitenanzahl | 272 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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