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Best podcasts about carol j adams

Latest podcast episodes about carol j adams

Plant Based Briefing
907: Deceptive Animal Product Labels from AnimalOutlook.org

Plant Based Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 8:15


Deceptive Animal Product Labels from AnimalOutlook.org Original https://animaloutlook.org/deceptive-animal-product-labels/    Animal Outlook Foster Farms Investigation: https://animaloutlook.org/investigations/foster-farms-2024/ Hope for the Animals Podcast - Reason for Vegan Series Animal Outlook's TryVeg.com: https://tryveg.com/  Humane Hoax Website (and anthology): https://www.humanehoax.org/    Related Episodes: 740: Everyone Is Talking About Green-Washing, It's Time To Talk About Humane-Washing by Ed Winters at SurgeActivism.org 726: Lessons From Successful “Transfarmations” by Zuzana Sperlova at Faunalytics.org 688: How Meat Labels Deceive Consumers by Susan Gabriel at Faunalytics.org 639: One Bad Day - Excerpt from The Humane Hoax Anthology by Carol J. Adams at HumaneHoax.org 626: The Humane Hoax: Animal Industries Labels and Lies, an Excerpt from The Humane Hoax Anthology by Hope Bohanec at HumaneHoax.org 582: What's Wrong with ‘Humanely Raised' Poultry and Eggs? by Karen Davis at UPC-Online.org 536: The Humane Hoax' Asks Us to Rethink Our Meal Plans by Marc Bekoff at Psychology Today, posted at All-Creatures.org 466: The Cruelest Part of Dairy Farming Is Totally Legal by Jessica Scott-Reid at SentientMedia.org 214: [Part 2] The Humane Hoax: Factory Farming vs Alternative Farming by Hope Bohanec at HumaneHoax.org 213: [Part 1] The Humane Hoax: Factory Farming vs Alternative Farming by Hope Bohanec at HumaneHoax.org 30: "Mindful" Meats? by Hope Bohanec at United Poultry Concerns and HumaneHoax.org 19: Which Eggs are Ethical to Eat? By Hope Bohanec of United Poultry Concerns and HumaneHoax.org   Animal Outlook is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal advocacy organization based in Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA. Their mission: Working today to build a better tomorrow for all animals. We're strategically challenging the status quo of animal agribusiness through undercover investigations, legal advocacy, corporate and food system reform, and empowering everyone to choose vegan.   How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop    Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing  Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing  LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing   #vegan #Plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #humanehoax #humanelyraised #cagefree #freerange #grassfed #organic #animalfarming #animalagriculture

Purple Theorie
Est-ce que le végétarisme est féministe ?

Purple Theorie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:17


Découvrez l'univers étonnant de "Club Zero, $" avec Mia Wasikowska, où des ados fortunés s'engagent dans un régime végétarien extrême. Explorez la question audacieuse : "Le végétarisme peut-il être féministe ?"Références :Club Zero, $ (2023) - Film avec Mia Wasikowska.Diet for a Small Planet - Livre de Frances Moore Lappé (1971).La Politique Sexuelle de la Viande - Livre de Carol J. Adams (1990).Food First - Organisation fondée par Frances Moore Lappé.PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) - Organisation fondée par Ingrid Newkirk.Brigitte Bardot - Actrice et défenseure des droits des animaux.Lundi sans viande - Mouvement pour encourager la réduction de la consommation de viande.Bienvenue dans « Purple Theorie », Là où les questions deviennent féministes , le podcast qui explore les questions de féminisme à travers la culture, l'histoire et bien plus encore. Bienvenue dans « Purple Theorie", le podcast qui explore les questions de féminisme à travers la culture, l'histoire et bien plus encore.Chaque chronique a pour déclencheur, une scène de film de cinéma, qui nous entraine dans les trajectoires féministes, en abordant des questions culturelles, historiques et philosophiques. Écoutez, partagez et laissez-vous emporter par "Purple Theorie" sur Apple Podcast et Spotify & Co. Préparez-vous à vivre des sensations fortes à chaque épisode !Production: Mikrophonie Emission écrite et réalisée par Marie SuchorskiMusique: Royalty-free music by Slip.stream / https://slip.stream Rejoignez-nous pour une exploration passionnante du féminisme….Instagram : www.instagram.com/purpletheorieSite web : www.purpletheorie.com#purpletheorie #podcast #féminisme #feministe #femme #art #cinema #Mikrophonie#Végétarisme #BrigitteBardot Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Bloody Vegans Podcast
BVP retrospective - Carol J. Adams - Sexual Politics of Meat author

Bloody Vegans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 51:54


Carol J Adams is an American writer, feminist, and animal rights advocate. She is the author of several books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory which this year celebrates its 30th anniversary and The Pornography of Meat, which is being updated for release at the end of October 2020. Amongst a whole host of intersectional subjects, Carol focuses in particular on the links between the oppression of women and that of non-human animals. In this conversation, Carol & I discuss the forthcoming US General Election & what exactly is at stake, the rise of Social media & its impact upon veganism & the retelling of the 'white male saviour' story guised as vegan activism. You can find out more about Carol's incredible work at ⁠caroljadams.com⁠

Un podcast à soi
Paysannes en lutte 2/2

Un podcast à soi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 54:46


Deuxième volet : Avec les animaux Lucie a une ferme, elle élève des animaux et mange leur viande, leurs œufs et le fromage fabriqué avec leur lait. Mais elle se sent proche d'eux, elle les respecte, elle cohabite avec eux. Em' elle, est maraichère, elle ne consomme aucun produit issu de l'exploitation animale, pour elle c'est impensable. Toutes les deux sont paysannes et féministes, et elles participent à des réflexions autour de l'accès à l'alimentation pour toutes et tous. Malgré leurs différences, elles cherchent à dessiner les lignes d'un écoféminisme paysan de terrain, en lutte contre le modèle agricole dominant et patriarcal et en harmonie avec la nature. Dans ce deuxième volet consacré aux luttes paysannes, Lucie et Em' racontent leurs parcours respectifs, leur rapport à la nature, aux animaux, à leur métier. À travers leurs voix, cet épisode s'interroge sur l'articulation entre luttes paysannes, luttes féministes, et luttes contre le spécisme (concept plaçant l'espèce humaine au-dessus de toutes les autres). Avec :- Lucie paysanne, gérante d'une ferme pédagogique- Em', paysanne maraichère- Constance Rimlinger, sociologue, spécialiste du genre et des alternatives éco féministes- Geneviève Pruvost, sociologue du travail et du genre Remerciements : Em et Erel Lectures : - « Mémoires », Louise Michel, Éditions La Découverte, 2002.- « Le mur invisible », Marlen Haushofer (traduction Liselotte Bode et Jacqueline Chambon), Éditions Actes Sud, 1992.- « La feuille », Anjela Duval (traduction Paol Keineg) Ressources :- « Féministes des champs », Constance Rimlinger, Éditions PUF, à paraître le 28 février 2024.- Ni Dieu ni maître (boucher), Constance Rimlinger- « Travailler la terre et déconstruire l'hétérosexisme : expérimentations écoféministes », Constance Rimlinger- « Quotidien politique », Geneviève Pruvost, Éditions La Découverte, 2021.- « Subsistance », Geneviève Pruvost- « Des paillettes sur le compost, Ecoféminismes au quotidien », Myriam Bahaffou, Éditions Le Passager Clandestin, 2022.- Féminismes décoloniaux et antispécisme, Myriam Bahaffou- « La politique sexuelle de la viande », Carol J. Adams- « Féminisme et cause animal », revue Ballast- « Women and the Animal Rights Movement », Emily Gaarder- Rencontres des Travailleuses de la Terre- « Pensée féministe décoloniale », Éditions Anacaona, 2022.- « Écologies déviantes », Cy Lecerf Maulpoix, Editions Cambourakis, 2021.- « Il est où le patron ? », Maud Bénézit & Les paysannes en polaire, Éditions Marabout, 2021. Enregistrements : octobre 2023 - Prise de son, montage, textes et voix : Charlotte Bienaimé - Réalisation et mixage : Annabelle Brouard - Lectures : Laure Giappiconi - Accompagnement éditorial : Sarah Bénichou - Illustrations : Anna Wanda Gogusey - Production : ARTE Radio

Plant Based Briefing
639: One Bad Day - Excerpt from The Humane Hoax Anthology by Carol J. Adams at HumaneHoax.org

Plant Based Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 6:25


One Bad Day - Excerpt from The Humane Hoax Anthology by Carol J. Adams at HumaneHoax.org Original post can be found in the book: https://a.co/d/icflYoy  Or more details at: https://www.humanehoax.org/books  Hope for the Animals Podcast Episode - I'm a guest discussing some chapters of this book: https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-80-the-humane-hoax-book-club-session-2/  Hope Bohanec has been active in animal protection and environmental activism for over 30 years. She is the editor of the recently released book, The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs, published by Lantern Publishing and Media, and the author of the first book ever written on the subject of the Humane Hoax, The Ultimate Betrayal: Is There Happy Meat?. Hope is the Executive Director of Compassionate Living and the host of the Hope for the Animals Podcast. She co-founded the Humane Hoax Project, the Ahimsa Living Project and has organized hundreds of online and in-person events including the Humane Hoax Online Conference, the Humane Hoax Chicken Webinar, and the Sonoma County VegFest. Over the last three decades, Hope has worked for the national non-profits United Poultry Concerns and In Defense of Animals and contributed chapters to several anthologies.   How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop      Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing  Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing  LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #humanehoax #onebadday    

Podcast LPP
Detrás de lo invisible T3E4 - Los hombres de verdad comen carne

Podcast LPP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 18:41


En este episodio nos preguntamos: ¿Qué significados tuvo el consumo de carne en la historia? ¿Existe un vínculo entre el consumo de carne y el patriarcado? ¿Cómo se relaciona el feminismo con el vegetarianismo? El desarrollo está basado en el libro “La política sexual de la carne: una teoría crítica feminista vegetariana” de Carol J. Adams (1990) --- Detrás de lo invisible es un podcast que forma parte de la revista La Primera Piedra. Si querés colaborar para que podamos seguir haciendo nuestro trabajo, podés colaborar por única vez con el monto que quieras en https://cafecito.app/laprimerapiedra Detrás de lo invisible somos: Locución y guión: Laura Verdile y Lucía De Dominicis Edición: Laura Verdile y Lucía De Dominicis

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Blog update: Reflective altruism by David Thorstad

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 15:00


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Blog update: Reflective altruism, published by David Thorstad on May 14, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. About me I'm a research fellow in philosophy at the Global Priorities Institute. Starting in the Fall, I'll be Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. (All views are my own, except the worst. Those are to be blamed on my cat.). There are many things I like about effective altruism. I've started a blog to discuss some views and practices in effective altruism that I don't like, in order to drive positive change both within and outside of the movement. About this blog The blog features long-form discussions, structured into thematic series of posts, informed by academic research. Currently, the blog features six thematic series, described below. One distinctive feature of my approach is that I share a number of philosophical views with many effective altruists. I accept or am sympathetic to all of the following: consequentialism; totalism; fanaticism; expected value maximization; and the importance of using science, reasons and evidence to solve global problems. Nevertheless, I am skeptical of many views held by effective altruists including longtermism and the view that humanity currently faces high levels of existential risk. We also have a number of methodological disagreements. I've come to understand that this is a somewhat distinctive approach within the academic literature, as well as in the broader landscape. I think that is a shame. I want to say what can be said for this approach, and what can be learned from it. I try to do that on my blog. About this document The blog is currently five months old. Several readers have asked me to post an update about my blog on the EA Forum. I think that is a good idea: I try to be transparent about what I am up to, and I value feedback from my readers. Below, I say a bit about existing content on the blog; plans for new content; and some lessons learned during the past five months. Existing series Series 1: Academic papers The purpose of this blog is to use academic research to drive positive change within and outside of the effective altruism movement. This series draws insights from academic papers related to effective altruism. Sub-series A: Existential risk pessimism and the time of perils This series is based on my paper “Existential risk pessimism and the time of perils”. The paper develops a tension between two claims: Existential Risk Pessimism (levels of existential risk are very high) and the Astronomical Value Thesis (efforts to reduce existential risk have astronomical value). It explores the Time of Perils hypothesis as a way out of the tension. Status: Completed. Parts 1-6 present the main argument of the paper. Part 7 discusses an application to calculating the cost-effectiveness of biosecurity. Part 8 draws implications. Part 9 responds to objections. Sub-series B: The good it promises This series is based on a volume of essays entitled The good it promises, the harm it does: Critical essays on effective altruism. The volume brings together a diverse collection of scholars, activists and practitioners to critically reflect on effective altruism. In this series, I draw lessons from papers contained in the volume. Status: In progress. Part 1 introduces the series and discusses the foreword to the book by Amia Srinivasan. Part 2 looks at Simone de Lima's discussion of colonialism and animal advocacy in Brazil. Part 3 looks at Carol J Adams' care ethical approach. Series 2: Academics review WWOTF Will MacAskill's book What we owe the future is one of the most influential recent books about effective altruism. A number of prominent academics have written insightful reviews of the book. In this series, I draw lessons from some of my favorite academic reviews of What we owe the future....

JaneUnChained
The Humane Hoax

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 60:00


This brilliant new book exposes The Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs. Get it here: https://amzn.to/3VqzPnq Edited by Hope Bohanec, it can wake up animal loving people scammed into thinking they are not hurting animals when they buy meat and dairy! This is a HUGE part of the puzzle when it comes to transitioning our culture to plant-based! With contributions from Robert Grillo of @FreefromHarm, Dr. Sailesh Rao of @ClimateHealers, Dr Lisa Barca, Eugene Soul Eubanks of @soul_eubanks, Carol J. Adams of @cja_from_dallas, and others, this book is a game-changer. UnchainedTV's Jane Velez-Mitchell interviews Hope Bohanec, Executive Director, @CompassionateLiving.

JaneUnChained
The Humane Hoax

JaneUnChained

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 60:00


This brilliant new book exposes The Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs. Get it here: https://amzn.to/3VqzPnq Edited by Hope Bohanec, it can wake up animal loving people scammed into thinking they are not hurting animals when they buy meat and dairy! This is a HUGE part of the puzzle when it comes to transitioning our culture to plant-based! With contributions from Robert Grillo of @FreefromHarm, Dr. Sailesh Rao of @ClimateHealers, Dr Lisa Barca, Eugene Soul Eubanks of @soul_eubanks, Carol J. Adams of @cja_from_dallas, and others, this book is a game-changer. UnchainedTV's Jane Velez-Mitchell interviews Hope Bohanec, Executive Director, @CompassionateLiving.

westbros
The Resurgence of Carol J Adams

westbros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023


 i identify as carolgenderhttps://archive.org/download/230409-the-resurgence-of-carol-j-adams/230409%20The%20Resurgence%20of%20Carol%20J%20Adams.mp3

Malditos Veganos
91 – Másculinidad hegemónica y veganismo (y lo de las capibaras)

Malditos Veganos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 58:05


Hoy toca hablar de masculinidad hegemónica y veganismo. También vamos a hablar de Yosoyplex y Frank de la Jungla por el lío de las capibaras. Podéis apoyarnos por sólo 1€ al mes podréis descargar de forma anticipada nuestro podcast, y por 4€ podréis tener acceso al videopodcast y a la hemeroteca de directos. Si quieres colaborar con nosotros puedes ver nuestro Media Kit desde: Malditosveganos.com/mediakit. Recordar que actualmente estamos grabando los podcast desde nuestro canal de Twitch, podéis acceder desde: Malditosveganos.com/directo. Y hemos abierto ya nuestro foro / comunidad de Discord, como punto de reunión para los veganers y no tan veganers del lugar, acceso disponible desde: Malditosveganos.com/foro. Hoy no está Miriam en el podcast ya que estamos grabando el 8M, y entre otras cosas nos ha dejado una publicación en nuestro instagram. Lo primero es hablar un poco de dónde sale el concepto de masculinidad hegemónica: Se utiliza a partir de 1985, surge cuando un modelo de comportamiento masculino logra imponerse, originando una situación de desigualdad. Este tipo de masculinidad conlleva a una posición dominante de los hombres y la subordinación de las mujeres. Algunas de sus principales características son rechazar todo aquello que sea femenino, el riesgo y la agresividad y no mostrar sentimientos. ¿Y que tiene que ver esto con el veganismo? Actualmente en España, según la encuesta de The Green Revolution (junio 2021), 1 de cada 8 mujeres en España es “veggie” -que incluiría, en esta encuesta, a mujeres veganas, vegetarianas o flexitarianas- (13,1%). En cambio, en cuanto a los hombres, en 2019 había 6,8 % “veggies”, y en 2021 habían ascendido a 12,9 %. El total de “veggies” en España se sitúa por encima de los 5 millones de personas. Aunque estas cifras son crecientemente alentadoras, siguen siendo una minoría en comparación con las personas omnívoras (89,6%). Por lo que cada vez más hombres vayan adoptando el veganismo supone, en principio, que se están alejando de esta masculinidad hegemónica... Algunos de los estigmas que la masculinidad omnívora marca a fuego en la sociedad es la comparación entre “comida real” (carne) versus “comida de conejo” (comida vegetariana/vegana) utilizada para ridiculizar y deslegitimar el vegetarianismo (Sobal 2005). En consecuencia, veganos y vegetarianos adoptan estrategias para evitar el conflicto con la familia y los amigos, que incluyen cambiar la conversación, mantenerse neutrales, promover la educación y centrarse en los beneficios para la salud (Greenebaum 2012). ¿Qué hay en relación al género? La representación de la carne como un alimento propio de los “hombres muy hombres” nos ha acompañado siempre. Todo lo relacionado con la carne contribuye a la idea que se ha construido de lo que tiene que ser un hombre “de verdad”. En La política sexual de la carne de Carol J. Adams, se analiza cómo la caza fue la primera técnica para conseguir carne y estaba, dominada por los hombres. Mientras tanto las mujeres eran excluidas de esta actividad. Cazar era masculino y comer carne, también. En la Norteamérica esclavista, los negros varones recibían el doble de carne que las mujeres (ser mujer, negra y esclava era lo más bajo en la escala). En épocas de conflictos bélicos como la Segunda Guerra Mundial, era el alimento reservado para los soldados, quitándoselo a las mujeres y a los niños. Lo mismo ocurría en épocas de escasez: los hombres, fundamentalmente los de las clases sociales más altas, eran merecedores de comer carne; el resto de la población estaba subordinada en todos los aspectos, incluida la alimentación. “La carne era percibida como poderosa, patriarcal y digna de los hombres”. Entre los alimentos típicos “masculinos” se encuentran “la carne de vacuno, las hamburguesas, las patatas y la cerveza”, mientras que entre los alimentos “femeninos” se encuentran “las ensaladas, la pasta, el yogur, la fruta y el chocolate”. Por lo tanto, la masculinidad puede representarse a través de las prácticas alimentarias “comiendo como un hombre” (ejemplo, carne poco cocida, carne roja, prácticas de barbacoa, grandes porciones, etc.). En contraste, se exige a la feminidad que consuma productos bajos en calorías, que desciendan el peso que ni sobra y que coman tan ligero que puedan volarse con el viento. “Los alimentos son objetos inscritos con muchos significados, que representan la etnia, la nacionalidad, la región, la clase, la edad, la sexualidad, la cultura y (quizás lo más importante) el género”. Las representaciones de los animales como alimento, especialmente en el marketing, la publicidad y el envasado, contribuyen a las estrategias disponibles que alivian la culpa y la incomodidad de saber que los animales han sufrido en el proceso de producción de alimentos. Construir a los animales no humanos como objetos (tal como sucede con la objetivación de las mujeres por la sociedad patriarcal) ayuda a apoyar la disonancia cognitiva y mantiene una visión del mundo antropocéntrica en la que la explotación sigue siendo aceptable y necesaria. Los medios de comunicación que tratan expresamente los impactos del consumo de carne, en los animales y el medio ambiente, pueden ayudar a quienes ya están considerando el camino al veganismo como objetivo personal. Las barreras al veganismo incluyen la identidad y las formas en que los patrones dietéticos juegan particularmente un papel en el desempeño del género, así como las nociones de tradición y normas culturales. La falta de conocimiento e información sobre el veganismo y las dietas basadas en plantas, las habilidades y las competencias pertinentes (especialmente en relación con los alimentos y su preparación) figuran en la literatura como barreras. La asociación entre la carne y la masculinidad es todavía dominante, aunque es importante señalar que los estudios recientes sugieren que la asociación se está debilitando y hay pruebas de que está surgiendo una “masculinización” de las dietas basadas en plantas. Después de hablar de masculinidad hegemónica y veganismo, pasamos hablar del lío de las capibaras como mascotas, yosoyplex y Frank de la Jungla. También nos gustaría hablar sobre la recogida de firmas para la iniciativa ciudadana europea “End the Slaughter Age”, una iniciativa animalista y ecologista. Debemos llegar a 1 millón de firmas (41.500 españolas) antes de junio del 2023 para que la Comisión Europea tenga la obligación de debatir el tema y tomar medidas acorde. Los objetivos son: 1. Excluir la ganadería de las subvenciones agrícolas de la UE. 2. Incluir alternativas ecológicas e Introducir incentivos a la producción de productos de origen vegetal y de agricultura celular. Desde este enlace podéis firmar y compartir (solo personas de la UE pueden firmar): https://eci.ec.europa.eu/025/public/#/screen/home Y seguir las novedades desde su Instagram: @endtheslaughterage_es. Esperamos que os haya gustado mucho este episodio y en el que hablamos de masculinidad hegemónica y veganismo. Muchas gracias por suscribiros en Spotify, dejar vuestras valoraciones de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcasts, por formar parte de la iVooX Squad con vuestros me gusta y comentarios. Y también por supuesto, si nos escucháis desde Podimo, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, o incluso desde nuestro canal de YouTube o Twitch. Esperamos vuestro feedback, críticas, preguntas, opiniones y fotos de barbacoas (veganas) en malditosveganos.com/contactar. Nada más, ¡nos vemos en el siguiente podcast! Este episodio se publicó originalmente en: malditosveganos.com/91

Już tłumaczę
#151 O zwierzętach w różny sposób

Już tłumaczę

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 36:24


Cześć! Wracamy do tematu zwierząt i weganizmu. W tym odcinku Paya opowie Wam, co ciekawego w tej tematyce pojawiło się ostatnio na polskim rynku. Będzie więc klasyka myśli ekofeministycznej, czyli „Polityka seksualna mięsa” Carol J. Adams, a także książka z naszego polskiego poletka „Go Vegan. 17 powodów, dla których porzucisz jedzenie mięsa” Orestesa Kowalskiego. Przyjrzymy się razem temu, jak zwierzęta znikają w języku i temu, jak można podejść do pułapek myślenia i stereotypów związanych ze zjadaniem i hodowlą zwierząt. Z kolei Ela opowie Wam o kotach, które, długo traktowane stereotypowo, doczekały się ciekawej i wrażliwej publikacji autorstwa Thomasa McNamee'ego. Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Carol J. Adams, „Polityka seksualna mięsa”, tłum. Michał Stefański, Oficyna 21; Orestes Kowalski. „Go Vegan. 17 powodów, dla których porzucisz jedzenie mięsa”, Sensus; Thomas McNamee, „O czym myślą koty. Kocie sekrety oczami naukowców”, tłum. Magdalena Korobkiewicz, Nasza Księgarnia. Za książkę Orestesa Kowalskiego dziękujemy wydawnictwu Sensus. Mamy Patronite! Jeżeli chcesz dołączyć do naszego grona Matronek i Patronów, będziemy zaszczycone! Dla tych, którzy zdecydują się nas wspierać, mamy spersonalizowane książkowe rekomendacje, newslettery głosowe, podziękowania na stronie i wiele więcej! Szczegóły tutaj: https://patronite.pl/juztlumacze Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze i na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/juz.tlumacze oraz na naszej stronie internetowej https://juztlumacze.pl/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush

westbros
The Return of Carol J Adams

westbros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023


 just checking in on an old friendhttps://archive.org/download/230226-the-return-of-carol-j-adams/230226%20The%20Return%20of%20Carol%20J%20Adams.mp3

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Book critique of Effective Altruism by Manuel Del Río Rodríguez

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 1:53


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Book critique of Effective Altruism, published by Manuel Del Río Rodríguez on January 17, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Hello there! First post in the forum, so I apologize in advance for the probable mistakes and overall clumsiness. I have checked the forum writing guidelines but am pretty sure there's a high probability of my screwing up something or somewhere, so if that proves to be the case, "I am sure you have a waste basket handy". The case is, I was just checking Amazon today for some books on Effective Altruism with which to supplement the digital EA Handbook I am reading when I found this volume which will be made available exactly a month from now: The Good It Promises, the Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism, by Carol J. Adams, Lori Gruen and Alice Crary. I haven't seen any post mentioning it, and I thought it might be interesting to share. As stated, the book hasn't been published yet, but one can look inside. I have been browsing the introduction, and in line with its title, it is pretty harsh in its wording. For example, from page xxv of the introduction: "In addition to describing how EA can harm animals and humans, the book contains critical studies of EA's philosophical assumptions and critical studies of organizations that set out to realize them. It invites readers to recognize EA as an alluring and extremely pernicious ideology, and it traces out a number of mutually reinforcing strategies for submitting this ideology for criticism". From the tone of the introduction I can suppose the general tone will be pretty scathing and hostile, as well as its general orientation. Still, I imagine the arguments it makes will profit from some attention, discussion and counterargument when it comes out. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

Compassion & Cucumbers - A Vegan Podcast
Animal & Vegan Advocacy Summit In DC - Halloween Vegan Pop Up Market at The Vegan Center - A Protest Kitchen Recipe For Our Vegan Cookbook Challenge!

Compassion & Cucumbers - A Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 71:24


Hey Pickles!!How do we squeeze 4 days of Vegan Summit into an hour of show??We decided that we would just do a highlights episode so that we don't overwhelm you with everything that we did while we were in Washington DC.We hope that it gives you a good idea of what to expect from an event like this, and that it will inspire you to attend one in the future!We also recap our day at The Vegan Halloween Pop Up Market at The Vegan Center in Tonawanda NY!We shout out some of the great people that we got to spend time with, the awesome vegan food we got to eat, and the vendors that shared their wares!It was a who's who of the Buffalo Vegan scene! So much fun!We continue our Vegan Cookbook Challenge with a recipe from the book, Protest Kitchen by Carol J. Adams and Virginia Messina. This is a cookbook that not only includes recipes, but teaches the reader that how and what we choose to cook and eat has an impact on not just our health, and  the health of our planet, but has a profound impact on animal rights, human rights, and a number of social justice issues.Every vegan should have this book on their shelf! You can get it through the link below.Thank you so much for listening to the show, and for supporting what we do!We love you, Sam & ChristineHere are the links !Protest Kitchen by Carol J. Adams & Virginia Messina   https://amzn.to/3WdfqCxThe AVA Summit    https://avasummit.comThe Vegan Center - Project Vegan 716   https://projectvegan716.com/the-vegan-centerSupport the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersDonate To Food Not Bombs https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CucumbersVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.com

Comme un poisson dans l'eau
Lecture #12 La viande, c'est mâle

Comme un poisson dans l'eau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 24:25


On a vu avec Nora Bouazzouni dans l'entretien #12 que la viande est très fortement associée à la masculinité, et qu'elle s'inscrit dans le phénomène plus général de performer son genre par l'alimentation. À l'inverse, les légumes et plus largement l'alimentation végétale sont davantage associés à la féminité, et partant sont dévalorisés du fait de la hiérarchisation sexiste qu'induit la domination patriarcale. Une des sources d'inspiration de Nora Bouazzouni est la théoricienne féministe Carol J. Adams, une des pionnières de la réflexion sur les liens entre la domination patriarcale et la domination des animaux autres qu'humains. On vous en fait découvrir des extraits dans ce épisode, et vous reconnaîtrez assurément nombre des thèmes abordés dans l'entretien #12 ! 00:00 : Introduction 01:50 : Lecture d'extraits de La politique sexuelle de la viande. Une théorie critique féministe végétarienne par Carol J. Adams 21:30 : Conclusion et annonce d'un épisode spécial bientôt Cet épisode complète l'entretien #12 avec Nora Bouazzouni que vous pouvez retrouver ici si vous ne l'avez pas encore écouté : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE00oZ6KX2c Un grand merci à Julia Zufferey pour sa sélection d'extraits et leur lecture ! Et merci à Joseph pour la prise de son et le pré-montage ! ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Les comptes Instagram, Twitter, Facebook et Mastodon du podcast sont également à retrouver dans le link tree ! CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch. Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän Musique : Sumaúma par Guazú

Comme un poisson dans l'eau
#10 Défaire la société spéciste - Axelle Playoust-Braure (2/2)

Comme un poisson dans l'eau

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 33:50


Axelle Playoust-Braure prolonge les réflexions de la première partie de l'entretien sur sa conception matérialiste du spécisme, vu comme une organisation sociale oppressive, dont l'élevage est une des institutions principales. Elle analyse à la suite du travail de la féministe matérialiste Colette Guillaumin l'élevage comme se situant dans la continuité des rapports d'appropriation des corps, tout comme l'esclavage, le servage et le sexage (néologisme forgé par Colette Guillaumin justement). Elle décrit aussi le publispécisme, c'est-à-dire le spécisme contenu dans les publicités, qui présentent les animaux comme étant déjà de la viande, c'est-à-dire seulement de la chair sur patte, et surtout qui fait disparaître l'individu qui était derrière la viande (Carol J. Adams parle à cet effet de "référent absent"). Les procédés de déformation de la réalité par la publicité atteignent leur paroxysme dans la 'suicide food' qui présente les animaux comme consentants et heureux de se faire manger, se découpant ou se servant eux-mêmes aux humains, mécanisme qui est fortement similaire à la présentation des femmes par les publicités sexistes comme étant des corps disponibles et consentants par défaut. Pour finir, Axelle Playoust-Braure propose quelques pistes pour parvenir à "défaire la société spéciste", et même pour aller au-delà de la seule abolition du spécisme. ________________________________ Références et sources citées dans l'entretien : - le mémoire de master en sociologie d'Axelle Playoust-Braure "L'élevage comme rapport d'appropration naturalisé. Le cas du publispécisme" : https://www.academia.edu/45624259/Lél... - le livre Solidarité animale. Défaire la société spéciste co-écrit par Axelle Playoust-Braure et Yves Bonnardel - le complexe animalo-industriel est un concept forgé par l'anthropologue culturelle et philosophe néerlandaise Barbara Noske - L'idéologie raciste - Colette Guillaumin - La politique sexuelle de la viande. Une théorie critique féministe végane - Carol J. Adams Recommandations d'Axelle Playoust-Braure : - Les romans de Joseph Andras, en particulier De nos frères blessés et Ainsi nous leur faisons la guerre - La newsletter animaliste Animatopie : https://www.animatopie.com - Les mouvements antiracistes comme le Front Uni des immigrations et des quartiers populaires (http://fuiqp.org) fondé par le sociologue Saïd Bouamama ou le comité Vérité et justice pour Adama (https://www.justicepouradama.com) ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Les comptes Instagram, Twitter, Facebook et Mastodon du podcast sont également à retrouver dans le link tree ! CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch. Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän Musique : Fragments par Nomyn

westbros
The Carol J Adams Trilogy, Volume 3

westbros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022


 But wait, there's more!https://archive.org/download/220410-the-carol-j-adams-trilogy-volume-3/220410%20The%20Carol%20J%20Adams%20Trilogy%2C%20Volume%203.mp3

westbros
The Carol J Adams Trilogy, Volume 2

westbros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


 It's a tough job, but someone has to do ithttps://archive.org/download/220405-the-carol-j-adams-trilogy-volume-2/220405%20The%20Carol%20J%20Adams%20Trilogy%2C%20Volume%202.mp3

westbros
The Carol J Adams Trilogy, Volume 1

westbros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022


 A very sane, very mentally healthy person.(the outro song is the result of a vegan band that remixed the audiobook in the 90s. it slaps)https://archive.org/download/220403-the-carol-j-adams-trilogy-volume-1/220403%20The%20Carol%20J%20Adams%20Trilogy%2C%20Volume%201.mp3

Comme un poisson dans l'eau
Lecture #4 "Les femmes sont des animaux" & "Émancipez votre langage"

Comme un poisson dans l'eau

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 16:37


Après l'entretien avec Marie-Claude Marsolier, on revient sur la question de l'importance du langage dans la lutte contre le spécisme. Les enjeux de pouvoir derrière le choix des mots sont le plus souvent implicites, ce qui rend d'autant plus difficile leur contestation. Mais parfois ces choix font soudain l'objet d'une controverse publique qui révèle les oppositions jusqu'alors dissimulées derrière le langage. C'est le cas pour la contestation par une organisation de défense des droits des femmes de l'emploi du mot 'gestation' dans un projet de loi sur la procréation pour autrui, sur laquelle revient Élise Desaulniers dans son article "Les femmes sont des animaux". Elle y défend que refuser d'employer le mot 'gestation' pour les humaines est spéciste et révèle l'ignorance de la proximité entre luttes pour les droits des femmes et les droits des animaux.   Le second texte "Émancipez votre langage" donne quelques pistes de transformation de notre langue pour la rendre moins spéciste et montre que la libération du langage est un moyen essentiel pour la libération des animaux non humains.    00:00 : Introduction  02:45 : "Les femmes sont des animaux" - Élise Desaulniers  10:35 : Carol J. Adams  11:38 : "Émancipez votre langage" - Noreen Mola et la famille Blacker, dans La politique sexuelle de la viande de Carol J. Adams   _________________________________________ Références citées :   - "Les femmes sont des animaux" - Élise Desaulniers : https://lamorce.co/les-femmes-sont-des-animaux/ - "Émancipez votre langage" - Noreen Mola et la famille Blacker, dans La politique sexuelle de la viande de Carol J. Adams  - "Lettre aux féministes, pour une solidarité interluttes avec l'antispécisme" - Claire Camblain, Willène Pilate, Axelle Playoust-Braure et Pia Shazar : https://lamorce.co/lettre-aux-feministes-pour-une-solidarite-passive-interluttes-avec-lantispecisme/   Merci beaucoup à Margaux pour ces deux lectures, et merci à Joseph pour la prise de son et à Julia pour la recherche de textes !   ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Les comptes Instagram, Twitter, Facebook et Mastodon du podcast sont également à retrouver dans le link tree ! CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch.     Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña     Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän

Bloody Vegans Podcast
Publishing Vegan fiction with Ashland Creek Press Co-founder Midge Raymond

Bloody Vegans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 58:27


Midge Raymond is the author of the novel My Last Continent and the award-winning short-story collection Forgetting English. Her writing has appeared in TriQuarterly, American Literary Review, Bellevue Literary Review, the Los Angeles Times magazine, the Chicago Tribune, Poets & Writers, and many other publications.Midge worked in publishing in New York before moving to Boston, where she taught communication writing at Boston University for six years. She has taught creative writing at Boston's Grub Street Writers, Seattle's Richard Hugo House, and San Diego Writers, Ink. She has also published two books for writers, Everyday Writing and Everyday Book Marketing.Midge lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she is co-founder of the boutique publisher Ashland Creek Press.Ashland Creek Press is a vegan-owned boutique publisher dedicated to publishing books with a world view. Co-founders Midge and John are passionate about the environment, animal protection, ecology, and wildlife, and their goal is to publish books that combine these themes with compelling stories.The latest release from Ashland Creek Press is the fantastic 'My Days of Dark Green Euphoria by A.E. CopenhaverWinner of the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature, this satirical novel follows thirtysomething Cara Foster, “a provocative and delightful presence” (Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat). Cara is, one might say, eco-anxious—perhaps even eco-neurotic. She eats out of dumpsters (not because she wants to but because it's the right thing to do), does laundry as seldom as possible, takes navy showers every couple of days, and is reevaluating her boyfriend for killing a spider. Cara has never met her six (soon to be seven) nephews and nieces because she doesn't fly domestic (unless it's an emergency) or international (ever). She longs for a carbon footprint so light you'd hardly know she exists.“From the very start, this novel is captivating and takes you places you don't see coming. The 30-something female hero is unlike anyone else you've met in fiction, and the darkly hilarious story is ultimately enlightening.” — Robin Raven, author of The Kindness Workbook“Awareness of ecocide, environmental devastation, and animal suffering might not seem the likely content for a madcap adventure. That was before My Days of Dark Green Euphoria.” — Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of MeatYou can pick up a copy of the novel at Ashland Creek Press or you can order through your local book retailer. The music in this episode was provided by Calm. You can hear the full album and purchase a digital copy hereThis episode is brought to you by VEG 1.VEG 1 is the nutritional vitamin and mineral supplement designed for vegans, by vegans. Launched back in 2005 and re-branded in 2021 with stunning plastic-free packaging, VEG 1 provides nutritional support alongside a healthy and balanced vegan diet, all for an affordable price. With a 6-month supply available for just £12.70, VEG 1 will cost you little over £2 per month, and offer EU nutrient reference values (NRVs) of vitamins B12, D3, iodine, selenium, B2, B6 and folic acid.VEG 1 is:ChewableAffordable and reliableDesigned to be taken once dailyAvailable in orange and blackcurrant flavoursEasy and convenientCompletely plastic-freeYou can find out more about VEG 1 by clicking hereYou can find out more about The Bloody Vegans Podcast & support the show here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ti leggiamo una femminista
#16 - "Carne da Macello" di Carol J. Adams

Ti leggiamo una femminista

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 34:03


Il libro di questo mese è un libro a cui teniamo particolarmente, che probabilmente creerà non poche divisioni di pensiero e dibattiti , e che abbiamo scelto non a caso questo mese in occasione di Veganuary - che per chi non lo sapesse, è un movimento nato nel 2014 da un'associazione no-profit britannica, che vuole incoraggiare chi segue una dieta onnivora a provare per tutto il mese di gennaio, e possibilmente continuare per il resto dell'anno, un'alimentazione al 100% vegetale. Carne da macello - la politica sessuale della carne di Carol J. Adams, edito per la prima volta nel 1990, esplora la connessione fra oppressione femminile ed oppressione animale ed è un libro che ci è piaciuto moltissimo, nonostante la sua complessità stilistica narrativa, perchè fa davvero riflettere sui parallelismi oppressivi che caratterizzano la nostra società capitalistica, fallocentrica, umanocentrica. Dovevamo assolutamente aggiungerlo alla nostra libreria femminista e quindi eccoci qui! Cominciamo l'anno come si deve..

Outras Mamas Podcast
#121  -  Livro: Cozinha de Protesto, de Carol J. Adams e Virginia Messina

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 68:14


Lançamento de Carol J. Adams no Brasil!!! Esse é o nosso momento, sim! Cozinha de protesto é um livro de ativismo vegano com foco na alimentação lançado lá na gringa em 2018 e traduzido esse ano pela Editora Alaúde. Claro, que se tratando de Carol J. Adams, o livro é bem mais que alimentação. Além de receitas muito legais, ele conta com dicas de ações diárias que você pode fazer pra mudar ou inserir nos seus hábitos e teoria. Então ficamos muito animadas com essa leitura e pra trazer as nossas impressões pra vocês, boraaaa! . Esse episódio conta com o patrocínio da editora Alaúde e estamos muito honradas de fazer parte dessa lançamento.

Corazón Vegano
Ep. 48 La Pólitica Sexual de la "Carne" Parte 1

Corazón Vegano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 21:20


La política sexual de la carne: una teoría crítica feminista vegetariana Es un libro publicado en 1990 por la escritora y activista Carol J. Adams en el cual explora la relación entre los valores patriarcales y el consumo de carne entrelazando las ideas del feminismo, el vegetarianismo, la defensa animal y la teoría literaria. En el podcast Corazón Vegano les estaré platicando sobre el primer capítulo de este libro, si te interesan estos temas no lo te puedes perder, acompáñame y te lo cuento. Grupo en Facebook del Podcast Corazón Vegano, acá te dejamos el link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3189459007804434 Ademas recuerda que puedes suscribirte al Podcast Corazón Vegano en: Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify y en Youtube nos encuentras como La Nutri y el Inge Vegano. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UL4sASvXAutXOVPHQoKdN Recuerda seguirnos en nuestra página oficial de Facebook: KIMÚ Life&Nutrition-VeganFriendly https://www.facebook.com/Kimulifenutrition/ Tambien Síguenos en: Página Kimú Life and Nutrition Vegan Friendly: https://www.facebook.com/kimulifenutrition/ Nutriologa Lía Kimú: https://www.facebook.com/nutriologakimu Ingeniero Vegano: https://www.facebook.com/ingeniero.vegano.5 Music credits and information Opening Happy & Uplifting Corporate by RomanSenykMusic. Music Link: https://youtu.be/0st0DkIoS-w Ending Corporate Background Music / Motivational Music Free Copyright by MUSIC4VIDEO Music Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR-5l4TC3Mc

Thrive Vegan World
With Carol J Adams - ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON DISMANTLING ANIMAL OPPRESSION PART 1 - Episode 33

Thrive Vegan World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 59:16


Carol discusses some of the themes of her revolutionary book, The Sexual Politics of Meat, including the inextricable link between misogyny and speciesism. We explore how understanding masculinity and meat, feminised protein and the function of the 'absent referent' is so important to dismantling these interconnected oppressions. Carol also gives her views on why, despite parallels between human and non-human oppression, making direct comparisons in our advocacy could be counterproductive to our goals.

Thrive Vegan World
With Carol J Adams - ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON DISMANTLING ANIMAL OPPRESSION PART 2 - Episode 34

Thrive Vegan World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 56:05


We discuss the claims that the movement is becoming too human-centred with its focus on diet, health and human experiences of oppression. Carol shares why she believes promoting veganism for health is problematic, and why we are failing other animals if we refuse to use an interconnected approach in our advocacy. We also explore how vegan-feminism is helping us move towards animal liberation and social justice, and look at the resistance of non-vegan feminists to Carol's work beyond the species barrier.

Outras Mamas Podcast
#115 - Conversas sinceronas: A Política Sexual da Carne ainda é uma referência pra gente?

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 55:47


Decidimos gravar esse episódio extra para conversar com vocês sobre nossos posicionamentos e transformações ao longo desses anos. Semanas atrás fizemos um post marcando nossa posição em não tolerar transfobia e isso gerou vários questionamentos sobre os princípios do podcast e se faria sentido ou não ainda falar sobre a Política Sexual da Carne, visto que alguns posicionamentos passados da autora Carol J. Adams seguem a linha de um feminismo radical baseado na segunda onda do feminismo lá dos anos 60/70. Nos seus textos, ela fala sobre as opressões a partir do potencial reprodutivo das mulheres e fêmeas de forma binária, baseada nos dois gêneros impostos por essa sociedade cisheteronormativa. Pois bem, aqui vai esse episódio que já queríamos gravar faz tempo, mas só agora surgiu a urgência de publicá-lo. Escutem, conversem com seus amigues sobre isso, leiam mulheres, todas as mulheres, não somente as cis/brancas-europeias e vamos conversar mais sobre essa construção conjunta de sociedade.

Ancient Afterlives
2. Misogyny, Bible and Environmental Violence - Charlotte Trombin

Ancient Afterlives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 45:04


CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of gendered and sexual violence throughout. This episode is hosted by Katherine Gwyther and Simeon Whiting. In this episode, we discuss Charlotte's recent paper about misogyny, the Hebrew Bible, and environment. Our resulting conversation covers everything from the texts themselves, the connections between women and land, and what this means for our current world and climate crisis. A bibliography of some of the material discussed can be found here: Adams, Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. New York: Continuum, 1990. Anshelm, Jonas, and Martin Hultman. ‘A Green Fatwā? Climate Change as a Threat to the Masculinity of Industrial Modernity'. International Journal for Masculinity Studies 9, no. 2 (2014): 84–96. https://doi.org/10.1080/18902138.2014.908627. Boonprasat Lewis, Nantawan, and Marie M. Fortune, eds. Remembering Conquest: Feminist/Womanist Perspectives on Religion, Colonization, and Sexual Violence. New York, USA: Routledge, 2012. Caputi, Jane. Call Your ‘Mutha': A Deliberately Dirty-Minded Manifesto for the Earth Mother in the Anthropocene. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2020 Connell, R. W., and James W. Messerschmidt. ‘Hegemonic Masculinity: Rethinking the Concept'. Gender and Society 19, no. 6 (2005): 829–59 Erin Marie Konsmo and A.M. Kahealani Pacheco. ‘Violence on the Land, Violence on Our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence'. A Partnership of Women's Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network, 2016. http://landbodydefense.org/uploads/files/VLVBReportToolkit2016.pdf. Gaard, Greta. ‘Ecofeminism and Native American Cultures: Pushing the Limits of Cultural Imperialism?' In Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature, 295–314. Philadelphia, USA: Temple University Press, 1993. Gudmarsdottir, Sigridur. ‘Rapes of Earth and Grapes of Wrath: Steinbeck, Ecofeminism and the Metaphor of Rape'. Feminist Theology 18, no. 2 (2010): 206–22. https://doi.org/10.1177/0966735009348665. Lerner, Gerda. The Creation of Patriarchy. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 1986. Williams, Delores. ‘Sin, Nature, and Black Women's Bodies'. In Ecofeminism and the Sacred, edited by Carol J. Adams, 24–29. New York, USA: Continuum, 1993. Winter, David G., and Otto Rank. ‘Circulating Metaphors of Sexuality, Aggression, and Power: Otto Rank's Analysis of “Conquering Cities and ‘Conquering' Women”'. Political Psychology 31, no. 1 (2010): 1–19. Yee, Gale A. Poor Banished Children of Eve: Women as Evil in the Hebrew Bible. Minneapolis, USA: Fortress Press, 2003. To contact our guest, you can email charlotte.trombin@gmail.com, find her on Twitter @c_trombin or visit her website ctrombin.wordpress.com where readers can have a look at some of her papers and find links to her publications. Thanks for listening!

Biggest Little Library
98 Minisode More Cookbooks

Biggest Little Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 10:53


Episode 098: Friday Four from the Circ Desk - 6/18           Episode 098: Friday Four from the Circ Desk - 6/18 Amie Newberry & Tami Ruf   Jamie's Recommendation Protest Kitchen: Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance One Meal at a Time by Carol J. Adams and Virginia Messina    Taryn's Recommendations The Drunken Botanist by Amy Stewart Peppers of the Americas by Maricel E. Pressilla   Tami's Recommendation Salt Fat Acid Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin Nosrat   Books Mentioned How to Break Up With Your Phone by Catherine Price Tiki Cocktails: Modern Tropical Cocktails by Shannon Mustipher Smugglers Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum and the Cult of Tiki by Martin Cate   Media Mentioned The Booksellers on Netflix Salt Fat Acid Heat on Netflix   Sites Mentioned Moe's Books in Berkeley Chez Panisse in Berkeley  Kitchen Arts and Letters in New York City  (bookstore) Strand Books in New York City (bookstore)

Vida Simples & outras coisas
#54 - Sustentabilidade no dia a dia

Vida Simples & outras coisas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 20:53


As nossas ações individuais podem colaborar pra mudanças coletivas? ========== Vìdeos: A arte do bem viver O bem viver Blog Cristal @umavidasemlixo @carvalhando @natalyneri ========== Livros sobe veganismo e vegetarianismo: - Por que amamos cachorros, comemos porcos e vestimos vacas (Melanie Joy) - Libertação Animal (Peter Singer) - Carnelatria (Sonia Felipe) - A Política Sexual da Carne (Carol J. Adams) ========== Documentários: - Cowspiracy - Food Choices - Forks over Knives - Behind the Mask - Dominion - Game Changers - Terráqueos - A carne é fraca ========== Adquira meu e-book Apoie esse podcast no Apoia.se Meu e-mail: contatoumavidamaissimples@gmail.com Meu perfil no Instagram: @virandovegana Meu blog: www.umavidamaissimples.com.br

Vedge Your Best
37: VINE Animal Sanctuary - Interview with Anna Boarini

Vedge Your Best

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 42:55


Book mentioned by Anna Boarini as "required reading for Vegans” in interview: “Sexual Politics of Meat,” by Carol J Adams. To Donate to VINE sanctuary via PayPal VINE Animal Sanctuary website VINE Sanctuary Facebook VINE Sanctuary Twitter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant Based / Vegan Life Coaching. If you've ever thought that avoiding or eliminating animal products would be a great idea, but you didn't know where to start, this Podcast is for you. For more information, to submit a question or topic, or to book a free 30 minute Coaching session visit micheleolendercoaching.com or email info@micheleolendercoaching.com “Buy Me A Coffee” Donate Button Facebook page Instagram Join the Vedge Heads today and receive Michele's ebook here: 5 Reasons Vegan Challenges are Impossible (And Why You Should Do Them Anyway) “Your Next 8 Weeks.” Free Coaching PDF Music, Production, and Editing by Charlie Weinshank. For inquiries email: charliewe97@gmail.com Virtual Support Services: https://proadminme.com/

Mansplaining
Pourquoi les hommes ne mangent pas comme les femmes?

Mansplaining

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 36:32


Les yaourts pour les femmes, la bidoche pour les hommes. Pourquoi la nourriture est-elle aussi genrée, notamment dans la façon dont elle est marketée? Après Faiminisme, son premier essai, Nora Bouazzouni revient dans Steaksisme sur les liens entre bouffe et stéréotypes genrés. Car la masculinité hégémonique est partout, y compris dans nos réfrigérateurs. Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining observe les masculinités à travers des œuvres culturelles et des faits d'actualité. Parce que la parole masculine est dominante, sauf lorsqu'il s'agit d'interroger les privilèges des hommes. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux. Suivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining). Pour échanger et découvrir de nouveaux podcasts, rejoignez le Slate Podcast Club sur Facebook. Références: Nora Bouazzouni, Steaksisme, éditions Nouriturfu Carol J. Adams, La politique sexuelle de la viande, éditions L’âge d’homme Publicité Burger King, « I am a man» Publicité Sveltesse Publicité Perle de lait Musique: «Warm Sea», Savvier

New Books in Women's History
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Animal Studies
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books in Animal Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies

New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine.

NBN Book of the Day
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

New Books in Critical Theory
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Food
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 79:52


Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished. The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live in a world in which men still have considerable power over women, both in public and in private. Carol Adams argues that gender politics is inextricably related to how we view animals, especially animals who are consumed. Further, she argues that vegetarianism and fighting for animal rights fit perfectly alongside working to improve the lives of disenfranchised and suffering people, under the wide umbrella of compassionate activism. The second book we discuss, first published in 2004, is The Pornography of Meat. For 30 years, since the publication of her landmark book The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol J. Adams and her readers have continued to document and hold to account the degrading interplay of language about women, domesticated animals, and meat in advertising, politics, and media. Serving as sequel and visual companion, The Pornography of Meat charts the continued influence of this language and the fight against it. This new edition includes more than 300 images, most of them new, and brings the book up to date to include expressions of misogyny in online media and advertising, the #MeToo movement, and the impact of Donald Trump and white supremacy on our political language. Never has this book--or Adams's analysis--been more relevant. Carol J. Adams is the author of numerous books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat, Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals, and The Pornography of Meat. She is the co-editor of several pathbreaking anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Her work is the subject of two recent anthologies, Defiant Daughters: 21 Women of Art, Activism, Animals, and The Sexual Politics of Meat and The Art of the Animal: 14 Women Artists Explore The Sexual Politics of Meat, in which a new generation of feminists, artists, and activists respond to Adams' groundbreaking work. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food

Caverna do Morcego
Veganismo e Luta de classes (Part. Nalueza) - #35

Caverna do Morcego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:01


Pensar na emancipação humana se reflete em também pensar na emancipação animal. Qual a relação da cultura carnista com os malefícios da capitalismo? Fiquem com a Anna Luiza, camarada da UP trazendo uma reflexão sobre mais um problema do sistema capitalista. Redes sociais: Nalueza - @nalueza Morcego - @morcego_marcos_ Yibambe - @yibamberadio Site - yibambecorp.com.br Apoio coletivo: apoia.se/cavernamorcego picpay - marcos.morcego Indicações: Documentários: 1- Terráqueos 2- Cowspiracy 3- What the Health Leituras: 1- besta de carga (panfleto anônimo) 2- Libertação animal - Peter Singer 3- A política sexual da carne - Carol J. Adams

Animal Voices
Encore show: International Women’s Day: Uncovering the Connections Between Feminism and Animal Rights, with Carol J. Adams

Animal Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 63:41


In honour of International Women's Day on March 8th, we speak with acclaimed eco-feminist, writer and activist Carol J. Adams, who illustrates the many connections and intersections between feminism and animal rights. Read more →

Un gay en Chile
S02E07 Constitucion Disidente. Entrevista a Rodrigo Mallea Cardemil

Un gay en Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 44:49


En este episodio Rodrigo nos cuenta cómo inició su camino hacia el activismo disidente y luego correr como candidate a constituyente por las comunas norponientes de Santiago (Distrito 9). También nos cuenta un poco el funcionamiento de estas elecciones y nos sugiere qué podemos hacer para apoyar a otres candidates disidentes. Yo les recordaré un poco sobre el epiosodio 7 de la 1era temporada "Una Súper Lesbiónica en Chile. Entrevista a Isabel Amor" dónde Isabel nos cuenta su trabajo y sus grandes cambios en el ámbito personal. También en ese episodio reflexiono y leo pasajes de la tesis sobre el Amor en Literatura de mi amiga Tamara González (quien también me dio una entrevista en el episodio "Una Mujer Sin Etiquetas"). Rodrigo Mallea Cardemi RRSS: @RodrigoMalleaC en Instagram, Twitter y Tik Tok. https://www.facebook.com/rodrigomalleacardemil en Facebook. Recomendaciones: Leer "La Política Sexual de la Carne, una teoría crítica feminista vegetariana". (The Sexual Politics of Meat. A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory) de Carol J. Adams. 1990. Escuchar: Podcast Constitución Disidente (También verlo en Instagram TV) Si quieres dejarme tus comentarios puedes hacerlo a través de mis redes sociales. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter y Tik Tok @ungayenchilepodcast. Y si quieres darme una entrevista, puedes contactarme al correo electrónico: ungayenchilepodcast@gmail.com Si te gusta este podcast compártelo, dale 5 estrellas en Apple podcast, Síguenos en Spotify, danos me gusta en redes sociales y escríbeme contando qué fue lo que más te gustó. No olvides suscríbirte para no perderte nuevos episodios y sígueme en instagram @ungayenchilepodcast o en mis otras redes sociales Facebook, Twitter y Tik Tok.

But Her Lyrics...
Milk and Blood - 002

But Her Lyrics...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 78:35


This episode of But Her Lyrics... tackles "Milk and Blood" the second song on War On Women's album 'Wonderful Hell.' Shawna interviews author and activist Carol J Adams on the overarching theme of the song, the intersections between sexism and meat-eating. Shawna reveals a personal experience connected to the lyrics, and chats with each band member to hear their thoughts. The official sponsor of this podcast is First Defense Krav Maga out of Herndon, VA! To become a sponsor or just support the podcast, become a patron at patreon.com/shawnapotter All episode transcriptions and important links can be found right here a few days after the original air date: shawnapotter.com/#/but-her-lyrics-podcast Order Carol's books here: Caroljadams.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shawnapotter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawnapotter/support

Outras Mamas Podcast
90 - Mary Shelley e a criação do Frankenstein

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 50:37


A história do Outras Mamas com o Frankenstein e sua criadora Mary Shelley é antiga. Lá no início no episódio 08  — A parte que faltou na história já falávamos dela e de seu monstro vegetariano, graças ao capítulo todo dedicado a ele no nosso querido A Política Sexual da Carne, de Carol J Adams. Hoje resolvemos aprofundar no tema e falar sobre o filme biografia que estreou na Netflix em 2018, quando Frankestein completou 200 anos. O filme tem direção da cineasta saudita Haifaa al-Mansour, roteiro de Emma Jensen e quem dá vida a Mary Shelley é a maravilhosa Elle Fanning. Precisamos então avisar que esse episódio contém spoilers! Entre críticas e elogios, contamos a história do filme e da Mary Shelley aprofundado nas teorias feministas, vegetarianas e experiências que levaram a autora a escrever um dos maiores sucessos literários do mundo.

Books Are My People
Books Are My People - Episode #32 with special guest Midge Raymond and a focus on eco books

Books Are My People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 29:47


On this episode Midge Raymond, publisher and author of My Last Continent, stops by for a visit. We share some of our favorite environmentally friendly reads including We Are Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler, Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver and other great books. Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyWant to join my writing workshop on October 18th from 10 - 11:30 am? Click here to register and learn more. You can purchase all the books I discuss on this episode by clicking this link! Books Discussed:African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song edited by Kevin YoungMy Last Continent by Midge RaymondWe Are Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy FowlerThe Animals in That by Laura Jean McKay. Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver Strange As This Weather Has Been by Ann PancakeProtest Kitchen by Carol J. Adams and Virginia Messina I continue to update virtual literary events on my blog at www.jennifercaloyeras.comDrop me a line at booksaremypeople@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22705533)

Bloody Vegans Podcast
Carol J. Adams - Veganism, intersectionality, Trump vs. Biden & The Sexual Politics of Meat

Bloody Vegans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 50:52


Carol J. Adams is an American writer, feminist, and animal rights advocate. She is the author of several books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory which this year celebrates its 30th anniversary and The Pornography of Meat, which is being updated for release at the end of October 2020. Amongst a whole host of intersectional subjects, Carol focuses in particular on the links between the oppression of women and that of non-human animals. In this conversation, Carol & I discuss the forthcoming US General Election & what exactly is at stake, the rise of Social media & its impact upon veganism & the retelling of the 'white male saviour' story guised as vegan activism.  You can find out more about Carol's incredible work at caroljadams.com

Philosofia de Boteco
#64 - Patriarcado (Part. Podcast O Pessoal é Político)

Philosofia de Boteco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 87:25


No episódio de hoje vamos abordar um tema que permeia a sociedade há anos e hoje ,mais do que nunca, precisamos falar sobre isso cada vez mais para desconstruírmos toda essa ideologia estrutural que nos foi passada. E para falar melhor sobre o que é o Patriarcado e como isso só faz mal em tudo o que vivenciamos, contamos com a presença da Isabela e Letícia Graton, apresentadoras do Podcast O Pessoal é Político.Então pegue a sua cerveja e venha com a gente nesse papo!OUÇA EM OUTRAS PLATAFORMAS:https://lnkfi.re/podcastphiboENTRE NO NOSSO GRUPO DO TELEGRAM:https://t.me/podcastphiboPodcast #64 apresentado por:Leandro Neri - @ziconeriJosé Barreto - @zeh.barretoLetícia Graton - @legratonIsabela Graton - @isabelagratonProdutora: @brabahouseEdição/Arte:Breno Bernardo - @breno_bernardoProdução Musical: @guaiana.producoesIndicações:Livros-Gerda Lerner, A Criação do Patriarcado;Simone de Beauvoir, O Segundo Sexo;Andrea Dworkin, Woman Hating;Silvia Federici, O Calibã e a Bruxa;Carol J. Adams, A Política Sexual da Carne.Filmes-Eu Não Sou Um Homem Fácil (Netflix);Coisa Mais Linda (Netflix);Nada Ortodoxa (Netflix).Podcasts-O Pessoal é Político;Outras Mamas.

Mental Klitoris
18: Cinsiyetçilik ve Türcülük

Mental Klitoris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 30:46


Zeynep Mun ile cinsiyetçilik ve türcülük arasındaki bağlantıya kapsayıcı, eşitlikçi ve kuir bir perspektiften baktığımız bu bölümde, Zeynep'in Carol J. Adams'ın kaleme aldığı Etin Cinsel Politikası: Feminist-Vejetaryen Eleştirel Kuram kitabına dair eleştirilerini ele aldık.

Vida Simples & outras coisas
#9 - Ser vegano é simples?

Vida Simples & outras coisas

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 22:13


No episódio de hoje trouxe conceitos sobre veganismo além de falar sobre o porquê ele deve ser simples e acessível para que consiga atingir mas pessoas. Referências do episódio: - Livros: Por que amamos cachorros, comemos porcos e vestimos vacas? – Melanie Joy | Libertação Animal – Peter Singer | A política Sexual da Carne – Carol J. Adams - Podcasts: Outras Mamas e Jornal do Veneno Perfis do instagram: Beleza: @NyleFerrari e @Ariveganbeauty Alimentação: @comidasaudavelpratodos, @ruan.felixs, @veganoperiferico, @papacapim_sandra Saúde: @medicosvegetarianos ----- Documentários: Behind the Mask | A carne é fraca|What the Health |A dieta dos gladiadores | Cowspiracy | Speciesm | Terráqueos | Food Choices | Forks over Knives | Dominion | Sob a pata do boi | The Herd | Empatía |Vegan | Glass Walls | The End of the Meat | 73 Cows | The last pig | M6nths Para acessar o Guia Alimentar para população Brasileira basta jogar no google que você já será direcionado para o site do Ministério da Saúde Vocês me encontram no instagram: @virandovegana e no blog www.umavidamaissimples.com.br | Dúvidas e sugestões: contatoumavidamaissimples@gmail.com

Narices Humedas
Javiera Mayorga de Biblioteca V: "La lectura nos hace reflexionar mas profundamente."

Narices Humedas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 37:58


'Liberación Animal' de Peter Singer, 'La Política Sexual de la Carne" de Carol J. Adams, 'Un Paso Adelante en Defensa de los Animales' de Oscar Horta son algunos de los títulos de la primera biblioteca vegana de América Latina: Biblioteca V. Conversé con Javiera Mayorga, Directora de Proyectos de Fundación Vegetarianos Hoy, que inauguró este hito. Nuestra invitada hablará del poder del libro sobre otros medios, la gestación de este proyecto y como nos podemos hacer socixs. Javiera, además, eligió tres lecturas para comentar. Bibliotcea V http://www.bibliotecavegana.org/ Noticias y Anuncios de Narices Húmedas: Earthling Ed criticado por decir que pandemia no hubiese ocurrido si el mundo fuese vegano https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/coronavirus-man-sparks-outrage-claiming-21709227 China busca opciones veganas https://www.animanaturalis.org/n/45354/covid-19-aumenta-el-interes-de-china-en-huevos-veganos-como-fuente-segura-de-proteinas Día Internacional de los Animales Acuáticos https://law.lclark.edu/centers/animal_law_studies/animal_law_clinics/aali/worldaquaticanimalday/ Mi columna Los Peces Sienten en Centro de Estudios de Derecho Animal https://www.cedachile.cl/columnas-de-opinion Pedro Cid ex candidato a diputado Udi golpea a cordero antes de matarlo para comer https://www.chvnoticias.cl/cazanoticias/ley-cholito-ex-candidato-diputado-golpear-cordero-faenarlo_20200313/

Bloomsbury Academic Podcast
The Sexual Politics of Meat with Carol J. Adams

Bloomsbury Academic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 49:15


Veganism. Animal rights. Feminism. Masculinity. Capitalism. The climate crisis. Racism. Author Carol Adams discusses how each of these issues is connected. If you’re eager to explore the intersectional relationships between them and discover how they relate to the way society thinks about meat consumption and gender politics, then this is the episode for you.

Outras Mamas Podcast
#63 – 30 anos da Política Sexual da Carne

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 58:18


“A Política Sexual da Carne é uma Teoria que surge da raiva do que existe. A teoria engajada torna possível a mudança. A teoria engajada expõe problemas, mas também oferece soluções.” — Carol J. Adams 2020 completa 30 anos do lançamento do livro A Política Sexual da Carne, escrito pela ativista norte americana Carol J Adams. Se você conhece um pouco desse podcast sabe que esse livro é o motivo da criação do Outras Mamas. Tudo começou lá em abril de 2018, quando lançamos o primeiro episódio e seguimos por mais oito, discutindo sobre o conteúdo do livro, que tinha acabado de explodir nossa cabeça e fazer com que enxergássemos a conexão entre o veganismo e o feminismo. Por isso, não podíamos deixar de comemorar esse aniversário de 30 anos e esse é só o primeiro episódio ao longo desse ano. Vem a gente comemorar!

Ecofeminismo: Mulheres e Natureza
Ecofeminismo, Novas Perspectivas e Desafios Para o Feminismo Animalista

Ecofeminismo: Mulheres e Natureza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 6:31


Nos últimos textos compartilhamos, nós falamos um pouco sobre as conexões empíricas e filosóficas das mulheres, animais e natureza. Trouxemos a atenção para a análise de Carol J. Adams sobre a dificuldade de avanço do feminismo-vegetariano (que vamos substitur aqui pelo termo contemporâneo feminismo animalista) e aqui vamos falar sobre como esse movimento pode ganhar força através do ecofeminismo. Você pode deixar comentários em: https://modefi.co/ecofeminismo-animalista

Lobkes Podcast
#10 Ecofabulous leven als plant activist met Lisette Kreischer

Lobkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 56:30


Lisette Kreischer Lisette Kreischer is één van de grondleggers van de vegan movement in Nederland. Al sinds haar 10e is ze vegetariër, rond haar 20e besloot ze veganist te worden. En het bleef niet bij het uitvoeren van de leefstijl. Met 10 boeken op haar naam (en de elfde in de maak), een eigen vegan burger (de Dutch Weed Burger) en twee blogs is Lisette met recht een plant activist te noemen. Haar missie? De plant weer de rechtmatige plek in de wereld teruggeven en de spotlight richten op de mogelijkheden die planten hebben als hoofdingrediënt in de keuken én ondersteunend aan onze gezondheid. In deze aflevering praten Lisette en ik over haar eigen duurzame reis. Wat maakte dat zij op zo'n jonge leeftijd al geïnteresseerd raakte in een leefstijl waarin ze in harmonie leeft met Moeder Aarde? En waar haalde ze de vastberadenheid vandaan om zich zo te verdiepen in een leefstijl die toentertijd nog helemaal in de kinderschoenen stond (om nog maar te zwijgen over het feit dat haar omgeving daar niet altijd in faciliteerde). Daarnaast hebben we het over hoe ze steeds weer nieuwe boeken de wereld in trapt, wat voor haar persoonlijk de grootste mijlpaal was in haar carrière én hoe ze de toekomst van deze planeet voor zich ziet.   Shownotes Boek over vlees eten in relatie tot mannelijkheid: The Sexual Politics of Meat - A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory van Carol J. Adams   Meer van Lisette Kreischer Bekijk Lisette haar website voor updates in haar blog, om één van haar boeken te bestellen óf om haar te ontmoeten tijdens een live-event. Tevens onderhoudt ze samen met haar compagnon Maartje Borst het platform Man.Eat.Plant. - gelieerd aan het boek Man.Eat.Plant - waar wekelijks een heerlijk recept klaar staat. Ze is tevens actief op Instagram, Facebook en Pinterest.   Discount Yogi & Yousef's: 10% korting vanaf 15 euro met code Lobke10, dit is een affiliate code.   Abonneer, beoordeel & deel Abonneer jezelf voor deze podcast om geen aflevering te missen. En vergeet niet om een beoordeling achter te laten en deze aflevering te delen op sociale media of iemand waarvan je denkt dat hij of zij er iets waardevols uit kan halen.

Venusbæltet
Første del af The Sexual Politics of Meat

Venusbæltet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 48:20


Vi læser The Sexual Politics of Meat af Carol J. Adams. Dette afsnit diskuterer første første del af bogen, som er delt i tre (og derfor også fylder tre podcastafsnit).

Narices Humedas
Catalina Astorga de Pincelcito: "Les pedía perdón."

Narices Humedas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 36:38


Un chancho que acaba de ser degollado, un erizo que descansa y una vaca iluminada por el sol, son algunos de los dibujos que Catalina Astorga ha creado para su proyecto Pincelcito. A nuestra invitada la conocí en Feria Vegana de Santuario Clarifa donde le hice una corta entrevista. Quise que volviera a Narices Húmedas por su arte y su madurez, impresionante para una joven de 17 años. Catalina hablará sobre sus creaciones, los obstáculos que ha debido sortear y su activismo, tanto dibujando como yendo a vigilias organizadas por Save Movement Valparaíso. Arte de Catalina Astorga en Instagram: #Pincelcito Save Movenment de Valparaíso en https://www.facebook.com/SaveValparaiso/ "La Política Sexual de la Carne" de Carol J. Adams http://ochodoscuatroediciones.org/libro/la-politica-sexual-la-carne/ Game Changers el viernes a las 630pm organizado por Veguch: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157590600074776&set=pcb.10157590600424776&type=3&theater Fisioterapia en animales pequeños organizado por Hospital Trinidad: https://www.facebook.com/events/916180492079372/

New Books in Popular Culture
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 66:46


In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist critique (Adams describes herself as “a heretic to the religion of the burger”), Adams explores the links between the hamburger and American identity through a history of cattle and colonialism, technology and slaughter, gender and marketing, and the “Teflon” burger’s insistence on maintaining its hold even through “Mad Cow” scares and indisputable evidence of environmental crises. Adams concludes by looking toward the future plant-based “Moonshot” burgers which, as Adams argues, have the ability to replace the beef patty as “the unmarked, slaughterless burger” without losing the cultural symbolism of the Burger. Protest Kitchen is a cookbook that pairs recipes with specific social and environmental problems and describes how those recipes are acts of resistance or steps toward solving that problem. Adams and Messina take on climate change, food justice, and misogyny while offering advice for “cultivating compassion” and self-care as an act of resistance. Together, the two books are an excellent example of the ways that Adams’s work has always spoken easily to both scholars and popular audiences, and the ways that her work is both highly theoretical and remarkably practical. Carol J. Adams is a feminist-vegan advocate, activist, and independent scholar. She is the co-editor of several important anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Carol is also the author of books on living as a vegan including Even Vegans Die: A Practical Guide to Caregiving, Acceptance, and Protecting Your Legacy of Compassion, with co-authors Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. Follow Adams on Twitter at _CarolJAdams. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature.  Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Food
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 66:46


In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist critique (Adams describes herself as “a heretic to the religion of the burger”), Adams explores the links between the hamburger and American identity through a history of cattle and colonialism, technology and slaughter, gender and marketing, and the “Teflon” burger’s insistence on maintaining its hold even through “Mad Cow” scares and indisputable evidence of environmental crises. Adams concludes by looking toward the future plant-based “Moonshot” burgers which, as Adams argues, have the ability to replace the beef patty as “the unmarked, slaughterless burger” without losing the cultural symbolism of the Burger. Protest Kitchen is a cookbook that pairs recipes with specific social and environmental problems and describes how those recipes are acts of resistance or steps toward solving that problem. Adams and Messina take on climate change, food justice, and misogyny while offering advice for “cultivating compassion” and self-care as an act of resistance. Together, the two books are an excellent example of the ways that Adams’s work has always spoken easily to both scholars and popular audiences, and the ways that her work is both highly theoretical and remarkably practical. Carol J. Adams is a feminist-vegan advocate, activist, and independent scholar. She is the co-editor of several important anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Carol is also the author of books on living as a vegan including Even Vegans Die: A Practical Guide to Caregiving, Acceptance, and Protecting Your Legacy of Compassion, with co-authors Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. Follow Adams on Twitter at _CarolJAdams. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature.  Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 66:46


In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist critique (Adams describes herself as “a heretic to the religion of the burger”), Adams explores the links between the hamburger and American identity through a history of cattle and colonialism, technology and slaughter, gender and marketing, and the “Teflon” burger’s insistence on maintaining its hold even through “Mad Cow” scares and indisputable evidence of environmental crises. Adams concludes by looking toward the future plant-based “Moonshot” burgers which, as Adams argues, have the ability to replace the beef patty as “the unmarked, slaughterless burger” without losing the cultural symbolism of the Burger. Protest Kitchen is a cookbook that pairs recipes with specific social and environmental problems and describes how those recipes are acts of resistance or steps toward solving that problem. Adams and Messina take on climate change, food justice, and misogyny while offering advice for “cultivating compassion” and self-care as an act of resistance. Together, the two books are an excellent example of the ways that Adams’s work has always spoken easily to both scholars and popular audiences, and the ways that her work is both highly theoretical and remarkably practical. Carol J. Adams is a feminist-vegan advocate, activist, and independent scholar. She is the co-editor of several important anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Carol is also the author of books on living as a vegan including Even Vegans Die: A Practical Guide to Caregiving, Acceptance, and Protecting Your Legacy of Compassion, with co-authors Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. Follow Adams on Twitter at _CarolJAdams. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature.  Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 66:46


In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist critique (Adams describes herself as “a heretic to the religion of the burger”), Adams explores the links between the hamburger and American identity through a history of cattle and colonialism, technology and slaughter, gender and marketing, and the “Teflon” burger’s insistence on maintaining its hold even through “Mad Cow” scares and indisputable evidence of environmental crises. Adams concludes by looking toward the future plant-based “Moonshot” burgers which, as Adams argues, have the ability to replace the beef patty as “the unmarked, slaughterless burger” without losing the cultural symbolism of the Burger. Protest Kitchen is a cookbook that pairs recipes with specific social and environmental problems and describes how those recipes are acts of resistance or steps toward solving that problem. Adams and Messina take on climate change, food justice, and misogyny while offering advice for “cultivating compassion” and self-care as an act of resistance. Together, the two books are an excellent example of the ways that Adams’s work has always spoken easily to both scholars and popular audiences, and the ways that her work is both highly theoretical and remarkably practical. Carol J. Adams is a feminist-vegan advocate, activist, and independent scholar. She is the co-editor of several important anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Carol is also the author of books on living as a vegan including Even Vegans Die: A Practical Guide to Caregiving, Acceptance, and Protecting Your Legacy of Compassion, with co-authors Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. Follow Adams on Twitter at _CarolJAdams. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature.  Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 66:46


In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist critique (Adams describes herself as “a heretic to the religion of the burger”), Adams explores the links between the hamburger and American identity through a history of cattle and colonialism, technology and slaughter, gender and marketing, and the “Teflon” burger’s insistence on maintaining its hold even through “Mad Cow” scares and indisputable evidence of environmental crises. Adams concludes by looking toward the future plant-based “Moonshot” burgers which, as Adams argues, have the ability to replace the beef patty as “the unmarked, slaughterless burger” without losing the cultural symbolism of the Burger. Protest Kitchen is a cookbook that pairs recipes with specific social and environmental problems and describes how those recipes are acts of resistance or steps toward solving that problem. Adams and Messina take on climate change, food justice, and misogyny while offering advice for “cultivating compassion” and self-care as an act of resistance. Together, the two books are an excellent example of the ways that Adams’s work has always spoken easily to both scholars and popular audiences, and the ways that her work is both highly theoretical and remarkably practical. Carol J. Adams is a feminist-vegan advocate, activist, and independent scholar. She is the co-editor of several important anthologies, including most recently Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth (with Lori Gruen). Carol is also the author of books on living as a vegan including Even Vegans Die: A Practical Guide to Caregiving, Acceptance, and Protecting Your Legacy of Compassion, with co-authors Patti Breitman, and Virginia Messina. Follow Adams on Twitter at _CarolJAdams. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature.  Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let's Rage Together Podcast
Episode 11 - Are All Animal Rights Activists Worth Supporting?

Let's Rage Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 100:43


Let’s Rage Together Podcast — In this episode we answer some listener questions, do our regular "The Bad and the Rad" segment and then break down how we feel about the idea of supporting any animal rights activists, even if they are problematic, just because it's "for the animals". Main discussion: 31:06 All recording, music and editing by us. Email us on: letsragetogetherpodcast@gmail.com. Visit our website at http://letsragetogether.co.za. #truthofcube video · #truthofcube response video · Carol J. Adams Statement About DxE · Gary Yourofsky: Is The Backlash Warranted? · The Dangers Of Hero Worship In An Activist Movement · Our Website · Colin O-Brady Antarctica Crossing · Vegan Ekasi · ARWIA’s Statement On Gary Yourofsky · Aphro-ism · Food Empowerment Project · A. Breeze Harper · Christopher Sebastian

Open Stacks
Women Warriors: Pamela Toler & Carol J. Adams

Open Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 49:50


Open Stacks returns with historian Pamela Toler on women for whom battle was not a metaphor, while positing the use of story in shaping shared history. Meanwhile, feminist-vegan advocate Carol J. Adams deconstructs the narrative surrounding hamburgers and other animal sourced foods and how eating, like reading, is always political. Plus, Co-op booksellers weigh in on the glut, guilt, and glory of biting off more than most readers can chew when it comes to ARCs (aka, advance reader copies).

Mansplaining
Le syndrome Hermione Granger

Mansplaining

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 13:04


Puisque les stéréotypes de genre n’attendent même pas la naissance pour commencer à nous tomber dessus, il n’est sans doute pas inutile de parler -entre autres- de masculinité avec les enfants. Et ça tombe bien, puisque certains divertissements familiaux s’y prêtent totalement, remettant en cause l’héroïsme forcené des personnages masculins et même la dynamique des boys’ clubs.  Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining observe les masculinités à travers des œuvres culturelles et des faits d’actualité. Parce que la parole masculine est archi dominante, sauf lorsqu’il s’agit de remettre en question les privilèges des hommes. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l’exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux. Références La Grande Aventure Lego (Phil Lord & Christopher Miller, 2014) La Grande Aventure Lego 2 (Mike Mitchell, 2018) Lego Batman, le film (Chris McKay, 2017) Ferdinand (Carlos Saldanha, 2017) Les Mondes de Ralph (Rich Moore, 2012) Purl (Kristen Lester, 2018) Podcast Miroir Miroir, épisode 12 – Livres pour enfants, ce reflet déformant La Politique sexuelle de la viande, Carol J. Adams (1990) Générique : Savvier, Warm Sea

Interchangeable White Ladies Podcast
Ep. 37: Let’s All Be Really Healthy...Let’s Also Eat the Sheet Cake

Interchangeable White Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019


Our EQ: What is diet culture, why is it so insidious, and how is it related to white privilege and the patriarchy?Sponsor: Talking About Your Body WeightGuest: Stephanie Skaggs, high school Humanities educator from Tacoma and woman of thiccness. She’s a third generation Tacoman and has a BA and Master’s in Teaching from Western Washington University.This episode is inspired by the yearly conversation about “wellness” (aka diet and weight loss) that creeps up around the holidays. Topics include:Our history of dieting, including the heritability of diet culture (we’re looking at you, moms and grandmas). Cabbage soup, French Women Don’t Get Fat, Atkins. The WORKS.Diet trends - see this handy graph. The relationship between wellness and wealth (and thinness as a status symbol). The coded and secret language women use to talk about their bodies.The changing conversation around obesity, including shifting definitions of health.Stephanie’s extremely compelling primary source document - 1972 edition of The Joy of Sex and particularly the section entitled “Problems,” that is both fat-shaming and racist.Double standards about male and female bodies and how they’re treated (Stephanie brings some insight about growing up with brothers, including how wonderful and supportive her family was. Hope talks about growing up with sisters). We figure out that even in supportive homes, there is intense pressure from society. Sara Upson, doctor and registered dietitian. She has a blog called My Signature Nutrition and a post called Diet Culture 101 that is incredibly informative. She says:“Diet culture is a society that focuses on and values weight, shape, and size over health and well-being. Variations of diet culture also include rigid eating patterns that on the surface are in the name of health, but in reality are about weight shape or size. Diet culture is really tricky because as we have learned that diets don’t work, they (diet culture) have transformed their message to say that they are all about health. Their definition of health though, is one that is synonymous with weight- that when you lose weight (by any means necessary) then you will be healthier. By restricting your eating and eliminating food groups you will feel better and be happier. This isn’t reality. The reality is- people do crazy, unhealthy, even dangerous diet behaviors in the name of health to lose weight. That isn’t health.”How people equate thinness with happiness and use food to protect from trauma (read Roxanne Gay’s Hunger).The crossover between diet culture and multi-level marketing and diet culture in schools. Working with youth and modeling self-care for them in the classroom (including avoiding negative self-talk and body talk). Taking apart the toxic crap:The Anti-Diet Movement - comes in different forms on the internet, but the basic idea is to stop dieting and accept your body. Focusing on goals that aren’t related to weight loss, but are for your health - like daily walks with the intention of clearing your head, not racking up steps or torching calories.Studying diet culture and learn how to avoid its pitfalls. Check yourself when you’re talking about it.Being intentional about body positivity and avoiding negative language. Give more genuine compliments. Queer culture - outside the patriarchal male gaze? Guilty Favesies:Annie: Riverdale - delicious trash. Body positive actors on the show!Hope: reheated leftover coffee with sugar free hot cocoa mix. Stephanie: following body-positive Instagram accounts (gabifresh! Nabela Noor!)Do Your Fudging Homework:Annie: Read an article on the Frisky called “Girl Talk: I’m Sick of Women Talking About Weight” by Wendy Stokes. The author talks about those social situations in which women reinforce negative talk about weight with each other. The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol J. Adams.Hope: a super awesome book about body types - Body Drama by Nancy Amanda Stephanie: Roxanne Gay - articles and books. She’s great.

Plant Yourself - Embracing a Plant-based Lifestyle
Feminism, Veganism, and Activism with Carol Adams: PYP 296

Plant Yourself - Embracing a Plant-based Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 80:57


Carol J. Adams is the author most recently of Burger and Protest Kitchen, and a self-described "feminist-vegan." Our conversation was eye-opening to me in many ways. I noticed my language in ways I hadn't before. I saw for the first time a chunk of cultural programming that was determining a lot of my attitudes and actions. And I watched myself tread lightly - and I suspect clumsily - for fear of offending Adams and listeners to the podcast.

The Healthification Podcast
E559: Virginia Messina and how to Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance with Protest Kitchen.

The Healthification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 42:42


Registered Dietician Ginny Messina has devoted her career to giving people the tools and knowledge they need to adopt a healthy vegan diet and to ensure that they will stay healthy and happy for the long term. In her latest book, co-authored with Carol J. Adams: “Protest Kitchen: Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance One Meal at a Time” ... READ MORE The post E559: Virginia Messina and how to Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance with Protest Kitchen. appeared first on Healthification.

Main Street Vegan
Protest Kitchen + The End of Animal Farming

Main Street Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 57:44


Ginny Messina, R.D., shares the social justice message of her new book coauthored with Carol J. Adams, and Jayee Reese explores how scientists, entrepreneurs, and activists are building an animal-free food system. Show notes.

Backtalk
Popaganda: Will Veganism Save the World?

Backtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 30:17


On this episode of the show, we’ll be talking all about veganism and the politics of eating plants and meat. Is it possible to reduce it to a diet or wellness thing, or is it inherently political? What is the connection between industrialized meat production and patriarchy? And why does Western culture conflate eating meat with masculinity, and what does that have to do with climate change? Soleil will talk to two folks about the place of veganism in politics. First, you’ll hear from Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat and a recent cookbook, Protest Kitchen, on masculine anxieties around meat-eating and the progressive case for veganism. Then, Alicia Kennedy, a food and spirits writer and host of the Meatless podcast, on the complex relationships all people have with their own food choices.

Let's Rage Together Podcast
Episode 5 - Smash the Patriarchy: An introduction to Feminism, Rape Culture and Toxic Masculinity

Let's Rage Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 115:27


Let’s Rage Together Podcast — In this episode we discuss some listener feedback about the last episode and a question about guide dogs. We also chat about the Hambach Forest evictions, the proposed Cresta Shopping Mall aquarium and the World Day for Animals fast. Our main discussion centres around an introduction to feminist concepts, including toxic masculinity and rape culture. Trigger warning: Rape, sexual assault, sexual violence, gender discrimination, racism, domestic violence Topics: Patriarchy, Feminism, Intersectionality, Veganism, Rape Culture, Toxic Masculinity, Equality, Capitalism, Guide dogs, Ableism, Speciesism, Sexism, Misogyny, Racism, Transphobia, Homophobia, Gender Binary, Gender, #menaretrash, #notallmen, #rememberkhwezi, Jacob Zuma, Domestic Violence, Serena Williams, Sexual Assault, Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Total Liberation, Let’s Rage Together, Environmentalism, Animal Rights, Animal Liberation, Ecofeminism, Feminazi, the Matilda effect, Pay gap, Slut shaming, Victim blaming, White Feminism, Intersectional Feminism, Radical Feminism, Classism 18twenty8 · Tracee Ellis Ross - A Woman's Fury Holds Lifetimes of Wisdom · Audre Lorde · Ban Animal Trading · Cresta Shopping Centre Aquarium Petition · Hambach Forest · Herbi Vohr · Jackson Katz - Violence Against Women; It's a Men's Issue · Judiciary · Mortality Rate · The People VS Patriarchy · Carol J. Adams - The Sexual Politics of Meat · Unoffensive Animal · Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - We Should All Be Feminists · World Day for Farmed Animals

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Vegfest UK London 2018 Series ~ Carol Adams

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018


In this interview, the first in our new series for Vegfest UK’s London event this year, we were very excited to welcome our good friend, Carol J Adams.  Carol is the author of many books, most famously, The Sexual Politics of Meat, now in a 25th anniversary edition, Burger, part of the Bloomsbury’s Object Lessons Series, and the recently released Protest Kitchen: Fight Injustice, Save the

FiLiA Podcasts
FiLiA meets: Carol J Adams - Sexual Politics of Meat

FiLiA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 11:27


Carol J. Adams is an American activist and author who has written extensively on the sexual politics of meat. Here she discusses how a culture of meat-eating and the objectification of women as flesh to be consumed are intimately connected. She argues that veganism and the dismantling of misogny go hand-in-hand.

FiLiA Podcasts
#10 FiLiA meets: Carol J Adams - Sexual Politics of Meat

FiLiA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 11:27 Transcription Available


Carol J. Adams is an American activist and author who has written extensively on the sexual politics of meat. Here she discusses how a culture of meat-eating and the objectification of women as flesh to be consumed are intimately connected. She argues that veganism and the dismantling of misogny go hand-in-hand. 

Our Hen House
Episode 452: Carol J. Adams & Ginny Messina

Our Hen House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 77:50


Jasmin and Mariann talk about the recent NYC premiere of the documentary The End of Meat (featuring Mariann!), and Gene Baur's recent appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight. Jasmin interviews Carol J. Adams and Ginny Messina about their new book, Protest Kitchen: Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance One Meal at a Time(14:33). We also have a special dedication and, as always, News (58:00) and Rising Anxieties (1:03:40).

Scum Remover
Episode 9: Unoffensive Animal

Scum Remover

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 60:23


In which Florence of Unoffensive Animal speaks with Gizzie Rascal about the group and its aims. Topics covered include sabbing (obviously), the ALF and Save Movement, and hunt sabotage as anarchic praxis. - Unoffensive Animal Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/LiberateOrDie/ - Unoffensive Animal Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/unoffensiveanimal/ - Unoffensive Animal Twitter here: https://twitter.com/liberateordie - Read more from Unoffensive Animal if the first issue of The Agitator here: http://www.section5poa.co.uk/agitator/ - Listen to the Carol J Adams episode of AR Zone here: http://www.arzonepodcasts.com/2018/05/arzone-total-liberation-interview-14.html - Read Joe Hashman's HSA AGM talk here: http://www.houndsoff.co.uk/archives/front-lines-foxylove/ Closing track is "Hunt the Rich" by Oi Polloi, used with kind permission of the band.

Outras Mamas Podcast
#09 - Coma Arroz, Tenha Fé nas Mulheres

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 37:55


Um poema, uma história, várias vítimas, uma construção social e muitos questionamentos. Nesse episódio analisamos a última parte do livro A Política Sexual da Carne da Carol J. Adams e contamos com vocês pra ler juntas e continuar a jornada pelo mundo do feminismo e do veganismo.

Outras Mamas Podcast
#06 - A Palavra Se Fez Carne

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 37:08


Nesse sexto episódio vamos refletir sobre o quarto capítulo do livro da Carol J. Adams e vamos acompanhar a análise das forças políticas e culturais que prevalecem sobre o vegetarianismo e o feminismo na cultura ocidental.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Total Liberation Interview 14 ~ Carol J. Adams

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018


In this interview we were thrilled to welcome our special guest, Carol J. Adams.  Carol is the author of more than 20 books, including the ground breaking The Sexual Politics of Meat now in a 25th anniversary edition. Burger, just released in Bloomsbury’s Object Lessons Series and the forthcoming Protest Kitchen: Fight Injustice, Save the Planet, and Fuel Your Resistance One Meal at a Time. She

Outras Mamas Podcast
#04 - Como um Pedaço de Carne

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 40:48


Continuamos com o segundo capítulo do livro, A Política Sexual da Carne, da Carol J. Adams. Vamos conversar ainda mais sobre a relação entre a violência com os animais e a violência de gênero, trazendo dados e referências da realidade brasileira.

Outras Mamas Podcast
#02 - A Política Sexual da Carne

Outras Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 36:11


Bate-papo esperto sobre o primeiro capítulo, que leva o mesmo nome do livro, A Política Sexual da Carne, da Carol J. Adams. Vamos conversar sobre como surgiu e como funciona hoje a cultura do consumo da carne e as divisões social, racial e de gênero que surgem a partir disso.

Let's Rage Together Podcast
Episode 1 - Impostor!

Let's Rage Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 61:58


Let’s Rage Together Podcast — In this episode we discuss impostor syndrome and ramble about other related concepts. Sub Topics and Concepts: Dunning Kruger Effect Ultracrepidarianism The Jonah Complex Curse of Knowledge Capitalism Anthropomorphism Toxic Masculinity Afrin / Rojava Books: The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory - Carol J. Adams Song clip: Paranoid Delusions - Pulling Teeth, Intro and outro music written by us. The Bearded Vegans Podcast · The Fussy Vegan · The Vegan Vanguard Podcast · Revolutionary Left Radio · Asher's Farm Sanctuary · Animal Liberation Collective · Pulling Teeth · Why Veganism is Not Enough

Knowing Animals
Episode 59: Burger with Carol J Adams

Knowing Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 23:11


In this episode of Knowing Animals we are lucky to be joined by Carol J. Adams. We discuss Carol's new book 'Burger' which was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2018.   This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today!

The Bearded Vegans
Live From Toronto with Carol J Adams – Episode 98

The Bearded Vegans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 56:31


This week Paul and Andy head north of the border for their first ever international event and second ever live podcast! The duo brings out Carol Adams right away to […]

The Start
SDS - Vegfest - Brittany Semeniuk & Carol J Adams

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 9:55


Brett & Greg welcome event organizer Brittany Semeniuk and author Carol J Adams, to talk about VegFest which is happening this weekend in Winnipeg.

My Home Planet Podcast
Carolyn Mullin-Imagining The Animal Museum

My Home Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 29:24


While she may have pursued a degree in Religious studies, Carolyn Mullin’s primary devotion is to animals. As the founder of the United States first Animal Museum, Carolyn works to educate the public with a living history of the animal protection movement, animal studies and humane education as a way of enriching the lives of both human and non-human animals.In this episode of MHP this remarkable woman chats about her activist roots, working with local communities and local governments to improve the welfare of animals. She explains how a picture of Farm Sanctuary founder Gene Baur helped inspire her commitment to creating the museum, shares surprising facts about the history of Humane Education and explains just why she has a tattoo of a quote from Carol J. Adams.Carolyn Merino Mullin is the founder of the incredible Animal Museum in Los Angeles. She has over 16 years experience in the non-profit sector working on critical campaigns for animal welfare and children’s education. Her writings have been published on numerous books and journals and in 2016 she was awarded the Belton Mouras Grassroots Leadership Award from the National Council of Animal Protection. You can find out more about Carolyn and the Animal Museum at www.theanimalmuseum.com

Radical Philosophy
Professor Carol J Adams The Sexual Poltics of Meat part 2

Radical Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016


Professor Carol J Adams descuses her book The Sexual Politics of Meat and where vegetarianism ends and feminism begins as well as Frankenstein's monster's vegetarianism.

Radical Philosophy
Professor Carol J Adams - The Sexual Politics of Meat Part 1

Radical Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016


Professor Carol J Adams descuses her book The Sexual Politics of Meat, and how meat is a symbol of patriarchy also the connection between poverty and the eating of meat.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Intersectionality Interview 10 - Carol J. Adams

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016


Episode 10 features pioneering author Carol J. Adams. Carol J. Adams has been one of the most inspirational leaders of the animal advocacy movement for decades. She is a writer, speaker, and activist as well as a mentor to countless animal advocates. As well as writing the groundbreaking book, The Sexual Politics of Meat, Carol has authored more than 20 other books, as well as countless articles

Speaking of Vegan
Episode 22: Patti Breitman - Never Too Late to Go Vegan!

Speaking of Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 18:25


Patti Breitman is director of the Marin Vegetarian Education Group and a co-founder of Dharma Voices for Animals. She is on the advisory council of the Animals & Society Institute, an effective not for profit organization that brings science and knowledge together with ethics and compassion. She has been a vegan since 1986 and has been teaching cooking classes for 15 years. Patti is the co-author of How To Say No Without Feeling Guilty and with Carol J. Adams of How To Eat Like a Vegetarian, Even If You Never Want to Be One. Find out more about Patti at: www.nevertoolatetogovegan.com

Who She Knows: a SheKnows Media Podcast
Episode #10: Going vegan: Would you? Could you? Should you?

Who She Knows: a SheKnows Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 38:29


Join host Elisa Camahort Page as she speaks with Tracye McQuirter and Jasmin Singer, exploring why eating vegan is better for your health and the planet. If you’re interested in going vegan, do you cold quit your current way of eating in favor of a purely plant-based diet? Or, slowly transition? Guests: Tracye McQuirter http://www.byanygreensnecessary.com/ @byanygreens Jasmin Singer http://www.ourhenhouse.org/ @jasmin_singer Starts at 00:36:55: Interview with Tracye McQuirter, a vegan trailblazer of thirty years, national best-selling author, public health nutritionist, speaker and creator of the blog, byanygreensnecessary.com Starts at approx. 17:18:93: Interview with Jasmin Singer, the co-host of the weekly podcast, "Our Hen House" and co-founder of the non-profit by the same name. She’s also a regular public speaker on veganism and author of the book, “Always Too Much, and Never Enough" Mentioned in the show: Dick Gregory: http://dickgregory.com/ Carol J. Adams and her book, “The Sexual Politics... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!
069 A Conversation with Carol J Adams

Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 95:50


The princesses talk to badass feminist trail-blazer Carol J Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, about everything feminist, from representations of women in media to transgender issues to the patriarchy of meat consumption. It's an amazing conversation, one of our all-time favorite episodes! Content Warning: brief discussions about rape and sexual violence, descriptions of violent imagery in ads and media [...] The post 069 A Conversation with Carol J Adams appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.

MikeyPod
MikeyPod 201 | Writer and Activist Carol J. Adams

MikeyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 49:03


Carol J. Adams goes in the category of podcast guests about whom I thought, “it doesn’t hurt to ask.” I was delighted that she responded almost immediately to my interview request and [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 201 | Writer and Activist Carol J. Adams appeared first on MikeyPod.

MikeyPod
MikeyPod 201 | Writer and Activist Carol J. Adams

MikeyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 49:03


Carol J. Adams goes in the category of podcast guests about whom I thought, “it doesn’t hurt to ask.” I was delighted that she responded almost immediately to my interview request and [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 201 | Writer and Activist Carol J. Adams appeared first on MikeyPod.

Main Street Vegan
Carol J. Adams: Feminism, Spirituality, Rejuvenation

Main Street Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 60:07


Carol Adams is coauthor of Never Too Late to Go Vegan as well as author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, Living Among Meat Eaters, and The Inner Art of Vegetarianism.

Vegcast
VEGCAST 7

Vegcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2005


This is the second of our two Thanksgiving editions of Vegcast. This time we talk about the experience of vegetarians diving back into the culture of meat eaters and sharing a table with them, with Carol J. Adams as our featured interview. There's also music from Bob Pyle and as always a Science Fact. Vegcast, the veggie podcast, bringing you the sound of vegetarianism since July of this year.

Vegcast
VEGCAST 7

Vegcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2005


This is the second of our two Thanksgiving editions of Vegcast. This time we talk about the experience of vegetarians diving back into the culture of meat eaters and sharing a table with them, with Carol J. Adams as our featured interview. There's also music from Bob Pyle and as always a Science Fact. Vegcast, the veggie podcast, bringing you the sound of vegetarianism since July of this year.