Beasts of burden

animal and disability liberation

Paperback, 260 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-62097-128-4
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OCLC Number:
959372484

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5 stars (1 review)

How much of what we understand of ourselves as “human” depends on our physical and mental abilities—how we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the world? And how much of our definition of “human” depends on its difference from “animal”?

Drawing on her own experiences as a disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate, author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the disabled from the nondisabled—and what it might mean to break down those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in ourselves, in a process she calls “cripping animal ethics.”

Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal justice—which have heretofore primarily been presented in opposition—are in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir, science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bring—whether about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions …

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Politics of Beings

5 stars

This collection of essays by Sunaura Taylor unpacks their carefully considered relationship between disability politics and animal rights. Each chapter deals with a different aspect, drawing both from research and personal experience.

It is in the more personal writings thay Taylor shines, as they are an artist before an activist. When the entanglements of environment, colonialism, disability and mistreatment of animals are layered, the argument is brilliantly presented. Taylor is not unaware of how problematic the disabled/beast comparisons are, but takes enough care in the writing, and this is because they value animals so highly, countering many arguments of human exceptionalism. The result is both engrossing and revealing, and is a truly great book that gives space to the biases we all carry.

Subjects

  • Civil rights
  • People with disabilities
  • Animal rights
  • Animal welfare
  • Social advocacy

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