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Animal Equality: Language and Liberation

by Joan Dunayer

ISBN13: 9780970647559
ISBN10: 0970647557
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The first book on language and nonhuman oppression, Animal Equality shows that deceptive, biased words sustain injustice toward nonhuman animals. Speciesism, the failure to accord other animals equal consideration and respect, survives through misunderstanding and ignorance.

Contrasting evolutionary reality with popular notions of human uniqueness and superiority, Animal Equality discredits the term "lower animals." Compelling evidence of nonhuman thought and emotion debunks language that characterizes other animals as unreasoning or insensitive.

Vivid exposes of hunting, sport-fishing, zoos, aquariums, vivisection, and "animal agriculture" reveal the cruelty that misleading words legitimize and conceal. Animal Equality leaves no doubt: speciesist abuse relies on euphemism, doublespeak, and other linguistic ploys.

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An animal rights advocate based near Washington, DC, Dunayer argues that animals are thinking and feeling creatures, and that humans hide that fact from themselves and inflict cruelty on animals, because euphemisms and other linguistic ploys disguise the abuse. She rings through the various areas in which humans interact with other species, including hunting, sport fishing, zoos, aquariums and marine parks, vivisection, and agriculture—and she suggests alternatives to the demeaning terms.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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bspelled12, June 22, 2008 (view all comments by bspelled12)
I have been looking for animal rights material and this book is a FIND. To have a true and gentler concept of our relationship to the other life forms would raise the whole human race to a higher order of being!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780970647559
Subtitle:
H
Author:
Dunayer, Joan
Publisher:
Ryce Publishing
Location:
Derwood, Md.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Animal intelligence
Subject:
Animal Rights
Subject:
Animal welfare
Subject:
Emotions in animals
Subject:
Language and ethics
Series Volume:
no. 01-3
Publication Date:
May 2001
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
282
Dimensions:
9.28x6.38x.98 in. 1.36 lbs.

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