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Beschreibung
Animals, Disability, and the End of Capitalism is a collection of essays from the leaders in the field of eco-ability. The book is rooted in critical pedagogy, inclusive education, and environmental education. The efforts of diverse disability activists work to weave together the complex diversity and vastly overlooked interconnections among nature, ability, and animals. Eco-ability challenges social constructions, binaries, domination, and normalcy. Contributors challenge the concepts of disability, animal, and nature in relation to human and man. Eco-ability stresses the interdependent relationship among everything and how the effect of one action such as the extinction of a species in Africa can affect the ecosystem in Northern California. Animals, Disability, and the End of Capitalism is timely and offers important critical insight from within the growing movement and the current academic climate for such scholarship. The book also provides insights and examples of radical experiences, pedagogical projects, and perspectives shaped by critical animal studies, critical environmental studies, and critical disability studies.

Contributors include Sarah R. Adams, Marissa Anderson, Judy K. C. Bentley, Mary Fantaske, Amber E. George, Ava HaberkornHalm, John Lupinacci, Hannah Monroe, Anthony J. Nocella II, Nicole R. Pallotta, Meneka Repka, and Daniel Salomon.
Animals, Disability, and the End of Capitalism is a collection of essays from the leaders in the field of eco-ability. The book is rooted in critical pedagogy, inclusive education, and environmental education. The efforts of diverse disability activists work to weave together the complex diversity and vastly overlooked interconnections among nature, ability, and animals. Eco-ability challenges social constructions, binaries, domination, and normalcy. Contributors challenge the concepts of disability, animal, and nature in relation to human and man. Eco-ability stresses the interdependent relationship among everything and how the effect of one action such as the extinction of a species in Africa can affect the ecosystem in Northern California. Animals, Disability, and the End of Capitalism is timely and offers important critical insight from within the growing movement and the current academic climate for such scholarship. The book also provides insights and examples of radical experiences, pedagogical projects, and perspectives shaped by critical animal studies, critical environmental studies, and critical disability studies.

Contributors include Sarah R. Adams, Marissa Anderson, Judy K. C. Bentley, Mary Fantaske, Amber E. George, Ava HaberkornHalm, John Lupinacci, Hannah Monroe, Anthony J. Nocella II, Nicole R. Pallotta, Meneka Repka, and Daniel Salomon.
Über den Autor
Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Salt Lake Community College. He has published over fifty peer-reviewed book chapters or articles and over forty books. He is the editor of the Peace Studies Journal and Executive Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies.

Amber E. George, Ph.D., is a scholar-activist who taught at Misericordia University, and currently teaches philosophy at Galen College. Dr. George is a member of the Eco-ability Collective and Executive Director of Finance of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. She is also the editor of the Journal of Critical Animal Studies.

John Lupinacci, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at Washington State University, where he teaches in the Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education (CSSTE) program. His work examines the relationships between schools and the reproduction of the cultural roots of social suffering and environmental degradation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments - Judy K.C. Bentley: Foreword - Anthony J. Nocella II/Amber E. George/John Lupinacci: Introduction: Defending and Sharing Space and Place for Eco-ability Voices for Total Liberation -Anthony J. Nocella II/Amber E. George/John Lupinacci /Meneka Repka: Critical Animal Studies and the Importance of Anti-Racist and Anti-Ableist Politics - Sarah R. Adams: The Interdependency of Humans and Nature: A Plea for Ecopedagogy and Eco-ability Activism - Daniel Salomon: From Collective Autism to Autistic Wildness - Daniel Salomon: I Fled to the Wilderness and Was Surprised by Enlightenment - Hannah Monroe: Post-Structural Analyses of Conformity and Oppression: A Discussion of Critical Animal Studies and Neurodiversity - Mary Fantaske: Giving a Face to the Nameless Numbers - Nic ole R. Pallotta: Reframing Companion Animal Disability Using the Social Model: Removing Barriers and Facilitating Care - Ava HaberkornHalm: Seeding Ableism - Marissa Anderson: Dealing with Trauma Holistically: Introducing Eco-ability Liberatory Therapy - Contributors - Index.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Erziehung & Bildung, Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 144 S.
ISBN-13: 9781433135156
ISBN-10: 1433135159
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 313515
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Nocella, Anthony J.
George, Amber E.
Lupinacci, John
Redaktion: Nocella Ii, Anthony J.
Lupinacci, John
George, Amber E.
Herausgeber: Anthony J Nocella II/John Lupinacci/Amber E George
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: Peter Lang
Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de
Maße: 225 x 150 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: Anthony J. Nocella Ii (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.02.2019
Gewicht: 0,213 kg
Artikel-ID: 114101109

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