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Abstract
From an acute and, some will argue, a harsh, a harsh, fantastic or even tactically naive naive perspective, this article examines examines animal liberation, vegetarianism vegetarianism and veganism in relation to a bloodless culture ideal. It suggests that the movement's repeated anomalies, denial of heritage, privileging of vegetarianism, and other concessions to bloody culture, restrict rather than liberate the full subversionary and revelatory potential of liberationist discourse, and with representation and strategy implications.
Recommended Citation
Kew, Barry, It's a (two-)culture thing: the laterial shift to liberation, Animal Issues, 4(1), 2000.Available at:https://ro.uow.edu.au/ai/vol4/iss1/1