Thinking Veganism in Literature and Culture
Discover the thought-provoking exploration of veganism in the humanities with Thinking Veganism in Literature and Culture by Emelia Quinn. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2019, this captivating paperback edition consists of 286 pages filled with insights from both established and emerging scholars in animal studies and critical animal studies.
This volume delves into how the experience of being vegan and the philosophical implications of veganism challenge traditional narratives across various disciplines. It raises essential questions that inspire a deeper understanding of ethics, culture, and literature in relation to animal rights and veganism. Perfect for academics and avid readers alike, this book is an invitation to rethink the intersections of literature, culture, and animal consciousness.
Enhance your library with this essential read that encourages reflection on contemporary issues surrounding veganism and its representation in society.