The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory
By Carol J. Adams
Feminist-Vegetarian Connection: The book explores the interconnections between feminism and vegetarianism, arguing that both movements challenge patriarchal structures and the oppression of animals and women.
Patriarchal Culture: It discusses how patriarchal culture authorizes the eating of animals and links this to male dominance and control.
Historical Context: The book provides a historical analysis of vegetarianism and its ties to feminist movements, particularly from the1790s to the present.
Cultural Critique: It critiques how meat consumption is embedded in cultural norms and language, reinforcing gender roles and violence.
Continuum, 2000, 256 pages