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OverviewThis book explores Veganism through the holistic journeys and lived experiences of former vegans, with a particular focus on the impact this has on their Selfhood and identity. It delves into the complexities underpinning definitions of Veganism and vegan identities. Based on original qualitative research charting the experiences of ten former vegans, the text offers a theoretical lens for understanding evolving self-perception, identity, and experience, exploring what leads to initiating a transition in and out of Veganism and how former vegans reconcile with losing their vegan identity. Applying a Bakhtinian model of Selfhood, this book explores the tensions between ‘Voices’ representing values within social discourse, such as Veganism, and how individuals co-construct their identity and self-perception through said Voices. Chapters explore the Polyphony within Veganism and offer an insight into the embodied experience of former vegans. Each analysis chapter has been divided into three distinct Threshold-moments of beginning, middle, and end. Mapping the Holistic Journey of Former Vegans: The Polyphony within Veganism is intended for scholars and postgraduate students interested in Veganism, Selfhood and identity, and behaviour change and anyone looking to understand the context of Veganism in practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hannah IntezarPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781032470863ISBN 10: 1032470860 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 10 December 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents01. Introduction 02. Positioning the Polyphony 03. The Beginning, how it all began 04. The Middle, how it all went? 05. How it all ended, and how is it going? 06. Moving ForwardReviewsRarely, one encounters a book so startlingly original and insightful it not only captivates one's attention, but thereafter shapes the development of one's thought. Such is my experience after reading Hannah Intezar's book on vegan identities, which situates the journeys of individuals into and out of veganism within the extraordinarily illuminating theoretical framework of Bakhtinian dialogism. A model of clear and vivid exposition, the book is replete with arrestingly novel ideas and perceptions; compellingly readable, thought-provoking, and wholly fresh.” - John Ackroyd, Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Intellectual History, University of Bradford, UK. Author InformationHannah Intezar is an Assistant Professor at the University of Bradford, UK. Her research interests are interdisciplinary, encompassing Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology, and Literature. She, therefore, has and continues to collaborate with academics from politics, philosophy, and psychology. Hannah has a particular interest in qualitative dialogical epistemology and visual methods within the Social Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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