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Confronting Cruelty: Moral Orthodoxy And The Challenge Of The Animal Rights Movement (Human-Animal Studies)
 
 
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Confronting Cruelty: Moral Orthodoxy And The Challenge Of The Animal Rights Movement (Human-Animal Studies) [Paperback]

Lyle Munro (Author)

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9004143114 978-9004143111 March 30, 2005
Why and how do people campaign on behalf of a species that is not their own? Responses to this question provide important insights into the much misunderstood animal rights movement and the people in it who challenge the moral orthodoxy that underpins our attitudes towards nonhuman animals. The norm of moderate concern for animals - that animals matter albeit less than humans - permits the (ab)use of animals in vivisection, factory farming ,bloodsports and other contexts where animals suffer.

Social movement theory is used to show how animal rights activists are engaged in the social construction of cruelty as a social problem which they seek to prevent by their intellectual, practical and emotion work in seminal campaigns against cruelty in the United States, England and Australia.

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"'Utopia Ltd. presents us with a new constellation of the field under inquiry, or - as one of Beaumont's masters of thought, Benjamin, would say - with a dialectical image which on the one hand makes some common features of late-nineteenth century utopian literature stand out, and on the other does not neglect the single stars. I recommend it warmly.' Darko Suvin, Emeritus Professor of English and Comparitive Literature, McGill University. 'What I find particularly valuable about this book is the way in which it provides a new framework for understanding well-known texts such as Bellamy's Looking Backward, and especially Morris's News from Nowhere, by situating them in relation to the large output of utopian and "cacatopian" literature produced in the late nineteenth century. This phenomenon is an ideological episode worthy of attention in its own right, as a symptom of the widely-perceived crisis of bourgeois culture around the fin de siecle, and Beaumont does a convincing job of explaining it, thereby making it interesting to the reader. But I suspect that many on the left will be drawn to this study by the way it helps us towards a fuller understanding of Morris's News from Nowhere and issues around Marxist utopianism.' Andrew Hemingway, Professor of Art History, University College, London."

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Lyle Munro, MA (ANU), Ph.D. (Monash) is a Lecturer in Sociology and Social Research at Monash University in Australia. He has published widely on the animal rights movement including Compassionate Beasts: The Quest for Animal Rights (Praeger, 2001).

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
animal protection work, protection praxis, caring sleuth, against duck shooting, duck rescuers, social problems work, animal protectionists, institutionalised cruelty, animal welfarism, seminal campaigns, social movement organisations, animal activism, animal protection movement, sentimental anthropomorphism, ethical vegetarianism, movement insiders, animal protectors, campaigns against vivisection, animal welfarists, tactical mechanisms, animal liberationists, affective work, interference strategies, animal advocacy, animal liberation movement
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Animal Aid, United States, Duck Wars, John Bryant, Peter Singer, Andrew Tyler, Patty Mark, Laurie Levy, Mike Huskisson, Defenders of Wildlife, Henry Spira, Tom Regan, Animal Welfare Institute, Christine Stevens, Wayne Pacelle, Alan Wolfe, Animal Rights Cambridge, Black Beauty, Diagnosing Cruelty, Joan Court, League Against Cruel Sports, National Canine Defence League, Richard Ryder, World Farming, Christine Townend
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