Women, Destruction, and the Avant-Garde: A Paradigm for Animal Liberation (Critical Animal Studies, #1)

by Kim Socha

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This interdisciplinary study fuses analysis of feminist literature and manifestos, radical political theory, critical vanguard studies, women's performance art, and popular culture to argue for the animal liberation movement as successor to the liberationist visions of the early twentieth-century avant-gardes, most especially the Surrealists. These vanguard groups are judiciously critiqued for their refusal to confront their own misogyny, a quandary that continues to plague animal activists, thereby disallowing for cohesion and full recognition of women's value within a culturally marginalized cause.
This volume is of interest to anyone who is concerned about the continued--indeed, escalating--violence against nonhumans. More broadly, it will interest those seeking new pathways to challenge the dominant power constructions through which oppression of humans, nonhumans, and the environment thrives. Women, Destruction, and the Avant-Garde ultimately poses the animal liberation movement as having serious political and cultural implications for radical social change, destruction of hierarchy and for a world without shackles and cages, much as the Surrealists envisioned.
  • ISBN10 9401207070
  • ISBN13 9789401207072
  • Publish Date 10 January 2012 (first published 1 January 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Publisher Brill
  • Imprint Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 272
  • Language English