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This page is woefully incomplete in terms of this author's publications and their impact. The inclusion of her opinion on abortion seems strange to me, as she is known within feminism primarily for her work concerning animal rights. I don't want to make the edits myself because I know her, but I wish someone would add a complete list of her books as well as a more coherent explanation of her theory of the absent referent. Rentstrike ( talk) 02:11, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
In the RfC for this article, a poster claimed she was antiabortion when they meant the opposite, and more importantly, claimed her Website makes her prochoice stand clear. I checked, and apparently her Web site doesn't discuss it at all. If it does, it's buried, and we can't spend half and hour researching every reference, or gap in reference, that we encounter in editing WP. Maybe the info is in one of her books. If so, find it and cite it. The only content of her Web site that seems like it might contain mentions of her stand on abortion are the six pages of interviews. In the only two or so appearances of the word "choice", she did not disclose her stand on this issue. To top it off, even a Google search of "carol adams" with "prochoice" turns up only 9 hits, none of which provide evidence of her stand. Hurmata ( talk) 06:24, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
Although Carol Adams uses the term "vegetarian" in at least some of her books, she is vegan. The front page of her website says "Welcome to a feminist-vegan vision for the world." I asked her personally on her Facebook fan page, and she said that when she says "vegetarian" she means "vegan" in all of her books. And, of course, she doesn't just critique meat or killing animals for food in her books, but the whole epistemology behind the exploitation of them. I am not sure whether this can be resolved in the article since she does use the term "vegetarian" rather than "vegan" in her books, which she is most known for. Part of it, I think, is that she has only been vegan for 20 years, which is around the time her first "vegetarian" book was being published. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.218.231.131 ( talk) 18:53, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was move per request.-- Fuhghettaboutit ( talk) 12:21, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
Carol Adams (feminist) → Carol J. Adams — I'd like to move this page to Carol J. Adams, which is currently a redirect. That's the name she uses on her books, and it would avoid the disambiguation in parentheses. I would have to use the tools to move it, so I'm asking here first whether there are any objections. SlimVirgin TALK| CONTRIBS 14:29, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
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This page is woefully incomplete in terms of this author's publications and their impact. The inclusion of her opinion on abortion seems strange to me, as she is known within feminism primarily for her work concerning animal rights. I don't want to make the edits myself because I know her, but I wish someone would add a complete list of her books as well as a more coherent explanation of her theory of the absent referent. Rentstrike ( talk) 02:11, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
In the RfC for this article, a poster claimed she was antiabortion when they meant the opposite, and more importantly, claimed her Website makes her prochoice stand clear. I checked, and apparently her Web site doesn't discuss it at all. If it does, it's buried, and we can't spend half and hour researching every reference, or gap in reference, that we encounter in editing WP. Maybe the info is in one of her books. If so, find it and cite it. The only content of her Web site that seems like it might contain mentions of her stand on abortion are the six pages of interviews. In the only two or so appearances of the word "choice", she did not disclose her stand on this issue. To top it off, even a Google search of "carol adams" with "prochoice" turns up only 9 hits, none of which provide evidence of her stand. Hurmata ( talk) 06:24, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
Although Carol Adams uses the term "vegetarian" in at least some of her books, she is vegan. The front page of her website says "Welcome to a feminist-vegan vision for the world." I asked her personally on her Facebook fan page, and she said that when she says "vegetarian" she means "vegan" in all of her books. And, of course, she doesn't just critique meat or killing animals for food in her books, but the whole epistemology behind the exploitation of them. I am not sure whether this can be resolved in the article since she does use the term "vegetarian" rather than "vegan" in her books, which she is most known for. Part of it, I think, is that she has only been vegan for 20 years, which is around the time her first "vegetarian" book was being published. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.218.231.131 ( talk) 18:53, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was move per request.-- Fuhghettaboutit ( talk) 12:21, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
Carol Adams (feminist) → Carol J. Adams — I'd like to move this page to Carol J. Adams, which is currently a redirect. That's the name she uses on her books, and it would avoid the disambiguation in parentheses. I would have to use the tools to move it, so I'm asking here first whether there are any objections. SlimVirgin TALK| CONTRIBS 14:29, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
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No idea why all of a sudden there's all this nasty IP vandalism, but I've semi'd for a month. Feel free to ping me if it starts back up after the protection ends. valereee ( talk) 21:24, 15 February 2022 (UTC)