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Author | Carol J. Adams |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Continuum |
Publication date | 1990 |
Publication place | United States |
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The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory is a 1990 book by American author and activist Carol J. Adams published by Continuum. The book was first written as an essay for a college course taught by Mary Daly and includes material such as interviews from vegetarian feminists in the Boston–Cambridge area. [1] The Sexual Politics of Meat has been translated into nine languages and re-published for its 25th anniversary edition as a part of the Bloomsbury Revelations series. [2]
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The Sexual Politics of Meat has been reviewed by multiple outlets, [3] which includes the NWSA Journal, [4] Etnofoor, [5] and The Women's Review of Books. [6] In a 2010 article The Guardian wrote, "It's 20 years since The Sexual Politics of Meat was published, yet it is still as relevant as ever". [7]
This article needs additional citations for
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Author | Carol J. Adams |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Continuum |
Publication date | 1990 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type |
The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory is a 1990 book by American author and activist Carol J. Adams published by Continuum. The book was first written as an essay for a college course taught by Mary Daly and includes material such as interviews from vegetarian feminists in the Boston–Cambridge area. [1] The Sexual Politics of Meat has been translated into nine languages and re-published for its 25th anniversary edition as a part of the Bloomsbury Revelations series. [2]
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The Sexual Politics of Meat has been reviewed by multiple outlets, [3] which includes the NWSA Journal, [4] Etnofoor, [5] and The Women's Review of Books. [6] In a 2010 article The Guardian wrote, "It's 20 years since The Sexual Politics of Meat was published, yet it is still as relevant as ever". [7]