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Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., international total liberation scholar-activist, is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Salt Lake Community College, Director of Save the Kids, and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. He had published over forty books and co-founded six journals and five book series.
Kim Socha, Ph.D., is author of Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed and is employed as a social emergency response worker for those facing family violence, housing instability, addiction, and mental health crises.
Acknowledgements - David Naguib Pellow: Foreword: Burn, Baby(lon), Burn - Aaron Zellhoefer: Preface: Radicals Help Make It Practical - Kim Socha and Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Outside the Realm of Negotiation: From Underground to Battleground - Kim Socha: Make- Believe Revolutions Make Make- Believe Revolutionaries - Will Boisseau: Listening to and Learning from Leftist Critiques of Animal Liberation - Erika Cudworth and Richard J. White: Bringing Down the Animal Abuse Industry by Any MeansNecessary: State- corporate- media Alliance and the Fear of Counter- cultural Intervention - Kyle Ramsey- Sumner and Piper Ramsey- Sumner: Radicalizing Animal Theology: Moving toward a Revolutionary Praxis - Michael Loadenthal: Days of War, Knights of Tempeh: Anarchism, Animal Liberation & Social War - Index.
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Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., international total liberation scholar-activist, is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Salt Lake Community College, Director of Save the Kids, and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. He had published over forty books and co-founded six journals and five book series.
Kim Socha, Ph.D., is author of Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed and is employed as a social emergency response worker for those facing family violence, housing instability, addiction, and mental health crises.
Acknowledgements - David Naguib Pellow: Foreword: Burn, Baby(lon), Burn - Aaron Zellhoefer: Preface: Radicals Help Make It Practical - Kim Socha and Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Outside the Realm of Negotiation: From Underground to Battleground - Kim Socha: Make- Believe Revolutions Make Make- Believe Revolutionaries - Will Boisseau: Listening to and Learning from Leftist Critiques of Animal Liberation - Erika Cudworth and Richard J. White: Bringing Down the Animal Abuse Industry by Any MeansNecessary: State- corporate- media Alliance and the Fear of Counter- cultural Intervention - Kyle Ramsey- Sumner and Piper Ramsey- Sumner: Radicalizing Animal Theology: Moving toward a Revolutionary Praxis - Michael Loadenthal: Days of War, Knights of Tempeh: Anarchism, Animal Liberation & Social War - Index.
Show moreAcknowledgements – David Naguib Pellow: Foreword: Burn, Baby(lon), Burn – Aaron Zellhoefer: Preface: Radicals Help Make It Practical – Kim Socha and Anthony J. Nocella II: Introduction: Outside the Realm of Negotiation: From Underground to Battleground – Kim Socha: Make- Believe Revolutions Make Make- Believe Revolutionaries – Will Boisseau: Listening to and Learning from Leftist Critiques of Animal Liberation – Erika Cudworth and Richard J. White: Bringing Down the Animal Abuse Industry by Any MeansNecessary: State- corporate- media Alliance and the Fear of Counter- cultural Intervention – Kyle Ramsey- Sumner and Piper Ramsey- Sumner: Radicalizing Animal Theology: Moving toward a Revolutionary Praxis – Michael Loadenthal: Days of War, Knights of Tempeh: Anarchism, Animal Liberation & Social War – Index.
Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., international total liberation scholar-activist, is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Salt Lake Community College, Director of Save the Kids, and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. He had published over forty books and co-founded six journals and five book series.
Kim Socha, Ph.D., is author of Animal Liberation and Atheism: Dismantling the Procrustean Bed and is employed as a social emergency response worker for those facing family violence, housing instability, addiction, and mental health crises.
“This important book affords animal liberation scholars and
activists an opportunity to move beyond traditional liberal
conceptions of animal rights theory and practice. Readers will
learn how ‘radical’ and ‘radicalism’ are not dirty words, but
rather essential means through which to achieve the total
liberation of species. It should be considered an essential reading
in critical animal studies.” —S. Marek Muller, Florida Atlantic
University; Author, Impersonating Animals: Rhetoric, Ecofeminism,
and Animal Rights Law
“Radical Animal Studies: Beyond Respectability Politics,
Opportunism, and Cooptation continues radical pedagogy that exceeds
like no other. The book seeped in all genres of liberation is
needed in classrooms to help student and teacher activists create
needed change outside the classroom.” —Lucas Alan, Researcher,
Dietsche-University of Wisconsin-Platteville
“Radical Animal Studies: Beyond Respectability Politics,
Opportunism, and Cooptation takes the time to reflect on the
personal stories of this liberation movement. Without these
reflections and stories we end up glossing over and ignoring the
pain, the anger, and potentially the most important part, being
able to truly see each other in this struggle.” —Jason Bayless,
Author, A Radical Guide, www.radical-guide.com
“Radical Animal Studies: Beyond Respectability Politics,
Opportunism, and Cooptation is an amazing scholarly book that puts
everything in perspective. I would recommend this book to anyone
trying to grasp why animal rights are so important and the
protection of them so paramount; this is a must read for anyone
interested in social justice, animal advocacy, and total
liberation.” —Alisha Page, Director, Save the Kids
“In recent years, the importance of social movements has become
more of an important part of advancing critical animal studies
toward what Socha and Nocella propose as radical animal studies.
Radical Animal Studies: Beyond Respectability Politics,
Opportunism, and Cooptation offers a timely collection of
thoughtful essays that center diversity in activist-scholarship and
teach of the importance of radical theory and action through (and
with) social movements that include animal liberation together with
social justice.” —Johnny Lupinacci, Associate Professor, Cultural
Studies and Social Thought in Education, Washington State
University
“I would recommend this book to any individual who is willing to
candidly reflect on their role as accomplices in perpetuating
predatory capitalism and their urgent need to subvert the violence
of neoliberalism and its trajectory towards appropriation.” —Arash
Daneshzadeh, Editor, Transformative Justice Journal
“This timely book offers up important insights, distinctions, and
analyses for the theory and practice for animal liberation, but
also for social movements in general. Anyone serious about radical
social change should read and discuss this book. It will improve
your push for a better world!” —Jason Del Gandio, Author, Rhetoric
for Radicals: A Handbook for 21st Century Activists
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