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Theory, Activism, and the Other Ways: an Interview with Carol J. Adams
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Field-based phenological model predicts pink bollworm emergence
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Meat Cultures
Published 2021-05-01“… Reviewed in this essay: Carol J. Adams, Burger. Object Lessons. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 192 pp. $13.45 (pb) Ted Geier. …”
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Fifty Shades of Oppression: Unexamined Sexualized Violence against Women and Other Animals
Published 2014-06-01“…This article examines a chicken cookbook that parodies a popular pornography novel “Fifty Shades of Grey.” Applying Carol J. Adams’ theory of intersecting oppression, I argue that the cookbook exemplifies the sexual objectification of women and Nonhuman Animals. …”
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Running with Butkus
Published 2014-02-01“…Analyzing the film’s engagement with capitalism, meat, and animals, the essay engages in discussion with Carol J. Adams work on women and meat as well as Haraway’s recent work on companion species. …”
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“I HAD BECOME A COW”: KIMURA YŪSUKE’S "SACRED CESIUM GROUND" AND ROBERT MOORE’S "FIGURING GROUND"
Published 2022-06-01“…This paper likewise employs Carol J. Adams’s ideas of the shared absent referent in meat eating and pornography and the development on this thought in Nicole Shukin’s theory of rendering. …”
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Violência e consumo de corpos na distopia Saboroso Cadáver, de Agustina Bazterrica
Published 2023-11-01“…This article seeks to analyze this dystopian narrative through the lens of capitalist realism as proposed by Mark Fisher and discuss the instrumentalization of language and the representation of gender violence in the book considering the concept of absent referent as applied by Carol J. Adams. As a work of contemporary Latin American speculative fiction, we seek to investigate the parallels the book establishes with current social configurations and reflect on social roles often associated with the dystopian genre.…”
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Damnatio ad bestias: Performing Animality and Womanhood in Contemporary Irish and Galician Poetry
Published 2021-11-01“…The concomitant subjection of women and animals was denounced as early as 1990 by Carol J. Adams in The Sexual Politics of Meat, where she identified the intersections of discourses that aim at the subjugation of women and animals and censured those practices that animalize women and feminize animals for the better exploitation of both. …”
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Envisioning a ‘Good’ Utopia on a Dystopian Island: Culinary and Cultural Conflicts in Lord of the Flies
Published 2022-11-01“…Using Terry Eagleton and Frederic Jameson’s theories on utopia and dystopia as an interpretive lens, and drawing upon the varied contentions regarding food and eating by Levi-Strauss, Paul Atkinson, Carol J. Adams and other theorists, this paper examines the triangular relationship of island, food, and utopia/dystopia in William Golding’s _Lord of the Flies_. …”
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De gados e homens: a carne processada na obra de Ana Paula Maia
Published 2022-09-01“…Nesse sentido, sob o viés dos estudos animais no texto literário, o trabalho fundamenta-se nas contribuições de Vânia Márcia Damasceno Nogueira (2012), Peter Singer (2013), Gabriel Giorgi (2015) e Carol J. Adams (2018).…”
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