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Veg(etari)an Arguments in Culture, History, and Practice

The V Word

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Offers a unique focus on the rhetorical arguments at the core of the veg(etari)an debate

  • Provides an international reach with contributions by scholars from the U.S, Canada, Israel and the U.K

  • Explores a variety of perspectives including feminist, queer, religious and ecological approaches

Part of the book series: The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series (PMAES)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxix
  2. Veg(etari)anism as Embodied Practice

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 141-141
    2. “You Are What You Eat”: Oprah, Amarillo, and Food Politics

      • Callie F. Kostelich, Heidi Hakimi-Hood
      Pages 171-194
  3. Eco Versus Ego: The Transformative Potential of Veg(etari)anism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 213-213
    2. Beyond Diet: Veganism as Liberatory Praxis

      • Tara Roeder
      Pages 291-318
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 319-324

About this book

This collection explores the arguments related to veg(etari)anism as they play out in the public sphere and across media, historical eras, and geographical areas. As vegan and vegetarian practices have gradually become part of mainstream culture, stemming from multiple shifts in the socio-political, cultural, and economic landscape, discursive attempts to both legitimize and delegitimize them have amplified. With 12 original chapters, this collection analyses a diverse array of these legitimating strategies, addressing the practice of veg(etari)anism through analytical methods used in rhetorical criticism and adjacent fields. 

Part I focuses on specific geo-cultural contexts, from early 20th century Italy, Serbia and Israel, to Islam and foundational Yoga Sutras. In Part II, the authors explore embodied experiences and legitimation strategies, in particular the political identities and ontological consequences coming from consumption of, or abstention from, meat. Part III looks at the motives, purposes and implication of veg(etari)anism as a transformative practice, from ego to eco, that should revolutionise our value hierarchies, and by extension, our futures. Offering a unique focus on the arguments at the core of the veg(etari)an debate, this collection provides an invaluable resource to scholars across a multitude of disciplines.   

Keywords

  • vegan
  • vegetarian
  • meat consumption
  • animal welfare
  • dietary choice
  • social justice
  • activism
  • capitalism
  • environmentalism
  • practical ethics

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, USA

    Cristina Hanganu-Bresch

  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, USA

    Kristin Kondrlik

About the editors

Cristina Hanganu-Bresch is Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, USA. Her research on the rhetoric of psychiatry and scientific communication has appeared, among others, in Written Communication, Literature and Medicine, and Medical Humanities, and several edited collections. She co-authored Diagnosing Madness (2019) and Effective Scientific Writing (2020).


Kristin Kondrlik is an Assistant Professor of English specializing in Health Communication at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA. Her research focuses on wellness movements in historical and contemporary medical journals. Her scholarship has appeared in Victorian Periodicals Review, English Literature in Transition: 1880-1920, and Poroi: Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry.

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eBook USD 109.00
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Softcover Book USD 139.99
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Hardcover Book USD 139.99
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