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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Samantha King , R. Scott Carey , Isabel Macquarrie , Victoria Niva MilliousPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press ISBN: 9780823283644ISBN 10: 082328364 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 04 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsIntroduction: Messy Eating Samantha King, R. Scott Carey, Isabel Macquarrie, Victoria N. Millious, and Elaine M. Power | 1 1. Turning Toward and Away Cary Wolfe | 19 2. Subjectivities and Intersections Lauren Corman | 36 3. Being in Relation Kim Tallbear | 54 4. The Tyranny of Consistency Naisargi Dave | 68 5. Justice and Nonviolence Maneesha Deckha | 84 6. Doing What You Can Kari Weil | 99 7. Waking Up H. Peter Steeves | 112 8. Entangled María Elena García | 128 9. Disability and Interdependence Sunaura Taylor | 143 10. Asking Hard Questions Neel Ahuja | 157 11. Interspecies Intersectionalities Harlan Weaver | 172 12. Living Philosophically Matthew Calarco | 188 13. Taking Things Back, Piece by Piece Sharon Holland | 204 Coda: Toward an Analytic of Agricultural Power Kelly Struthers Montford | 223 Coda: Thinking Paradoxically Billy-Ray Belcourt | 233 Acknowledgments | 243 Recommended Reading | 245 List of Contributors | 255 Index | 259ReviewsAn original and important intervention into critical animal and food studies. Messy Eating pushes us past the question 'are we what we eat?' to really inquire into the quotidian and larger political commitments that must be taken into consideration when we think about the complex layering of what we eat, how we eat--the messiness of it all. -- Anita Mannur, Miami University Messy Eating is a perfect title for this important collection. It would be an excellent choice for different courses focusing on animal-human relationships and for other people who want to know how different people view the various ways they choose to interact with nonhuman beings and why.---Marc Bekoff, Ph.D, University of Colorado (Boulder), The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age Eating animals will give you insights on how people outside of the agricultural industry view eating meat.---Temple Grandin, Animals Make us Human An original and important intervention into critical animal and food studies. Messy Eating pushes us past the question 'are we what we eat?' to really inquire into the quotidian and larger political commitments that must be taken into consideration when we think about the complex layering of what we eat, how we eat--the messiness of it all. -- Anita Mannur, Miami University Messy Eating is a perfect title for this important collection. It would be an excellent choice for different courses focusing on animal-human relationships and for other people who want to know how different people view the various ways they choose to interact with nonhuman beings and why. -- Marc Bekoff, Ph.D, University of Colorado (Boulder) * The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age * Eating animals will give you insights on how people outside of the agricultural industry view eating meat. -- Temple Grandin * Animals Make us Human * An original and important intervention into critical animal and food studies. Messy Eating pushes us past the question 'are we what we eat?' to really inquire into the quotidian and larger political commitments that must be taken into consideration when we think about the complex layering of what we eat, how we eat--the messiness of it all. -- Anita Mannur, Miami University Author InformationSamantha King (Edited By) Samantha King is Professor of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, and Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University. She is the author of Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy. R. Scott Carey (Edited By) R. Scott Carey is a grant writer with a PhD in Kinesiology and Health Studies from Queen’s University. Isabel Macquarrie (Edited By) Isabel MacQuarrie is a Juris Doctor candidate at Harvard Law School with an MA in sociology from Queen’s University. Victoria Niva Millious (Edited By) Victoria N. Millious is a PhD candidate in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University. Elaine M. Power (Edited By) Elaine M. Power is Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |