Averting Our Gaze
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Köp båda 2 för 1832 krThis volume is a most valuable resource for facilitating awareness and understanding of the patterns of denial that serve to buttress destructive environmental policies and injustices against other animals. This powerful work should be on the bookshelf of every scholar/activist working for a nonviolent and sustainable future. -- David Nibert, Professor of Sociology, Wittenberg University Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze is a timely contribution to the growing discussion of denialism in the context of animal exploitation and the global destruction of nature the rage of inhumanity. Its interdisciplinary essays encourage readers to deconstruct taken-for-granted assumptions, practices and structures, and move toward a more compassionate and just world. -- Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado and author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age
Toma Gruovnik is associate professor of philosophy of education and senior research fellow in the faculty of education at the University of Primorska in Slovenia. Reingard Spannring is a sociologist at the Institute for Educational Science, University of Innsbruck in Austria. Karen Lykke Syse holds a PhD in cultural history from the University of Oslo and is an agronomist and ethnologist.
Introduction: Introducing Denialism in Environmental and Animal Abuse Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse Chapter 1: From Denial to Moral Disengagement: How Integrating Fundamental Insights from Psychology Can Help Us Better Understand Ongoing Inaction in the Light of an Exacerbating Climate Crisis Susanne Stoll-Kleemann Chapter 2: Denial as a Sense of Entitlement: Assessing the Role of Culture Arne Johan Vetlesen Chapter 3: Skepticism and Animal Virtues: Denialism of Animal Morality Toma Gruovnik Chapter 4: Human Uniqueness, Animal Minds, and Anthropodenial Adam See Chapter 5: Suffering Animals: Creaturely Fellowship and its Denial Craig Taylor Chapter 6: Brave New Salmon: From Enlightened Denial to Enlivened Practices Martin Lee Mueller and Katja Maria Hydle Chapter 7: The Animal that Therefore was Removed from View: The Presentation of Meat in Norway, 1950-2020 Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjrkdahl Chapter 8: Political Economy of Denialism: Addressing the Case of Animal Agriculture John Sorenson and Atsuko Matsuoka Chapter 9: Celebrate the Anthropocene? Why Techno-Eco-Optimism is a Strategy of Ultimate Denial Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, Haydn Washington and John Piccolo Chapter 10: The Horse in the Room: The Denial of Animal Subjectivity and Agency in Social Science Research on Human-Horse Relationships Reingard Spannring and Jos De Giorgio-Schoorl Chapter 11: Still in the Shadow of Man? Judicial Denialism and Nonhuman Animals Opi Outhwaite