A Transnational History of the Australian Animal Movement, 1970-2015
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:8th Nov '17
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This book offers the first transnational historical study of the creation, contention and consequences of the Australian animal movement. Largely inspired by Peter Singer and his 1975 book Animal Liberation, a new wave of animal activism emerged in Australia and across the world. In an effort to draw public and media attention to the plight of animals, such as the rearing of pigs and poultry in factory farms and the export of live animals to the Middle East and South East Asia, Australian activists were often innovative and provocative in how they made their claims. Through lobbying, disruptive methods, and vegan activism, the animal movement consistently contested the politics and culture of how animals were used and exploited. Australians not only observed and learnt from people and events overseas, but also played significant international roles. This book examines the complex and conflicting consequences of the animal movement for Australian politics, as well as its influence on broader social change.
“This valuable book is ‘the first transnational history of the Australian animal movement’. Its most obvious strength is the detail which Gonzalo Villanueva provides on the various aspects of the animal movement and his comprehensive approach. … it represents essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand animal issues in Australia.” (John Simons, Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 49 (4), 2018)
ISBN: 9783319625867
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 4955g
284 pages
1st ed. 2018