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Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used for war by military forces. Each chapter delves deeply into modes of nonhuman animal exploitation: as weapons, test subjects, and transportation, and as casualties of war leading to homelessness, starvation, and death. With leading scholar-activists writing each chapter, this is an important text in the fields of peace studies and critical animal studies. This is a must read for anyone interested in ending war and fostering peace and justice.
Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used for war by military forces. Each chapter delves deeply into modes of nonhuman animal exploitation: as weapons, test subjects, and transportation, and as casualties of war leading to homelessness, starvation, and death. With leading scholar-activists writing each chapter, this is an important text in the fields of peace studies and critical animal studies. This is a must read for anyone interested in ending war and fostering peace and justice.
Dedication
Foreword, Colman McCarthy
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Military-Animal Industrial Complex, Colin
Salter
Chapter One: Animals as Vehicles of War, John Sorenson
Chapter Two: Front Toward Animals: Animal Exploitation in U.S.
Military Medical Training Exercises, Justin R. Goodman, Shalin G.
Gala, and Ian E. Smith
Chapter Three: Nonhuman Animals as Weapons of War, Ana Paulina
Morrón
Chapter Four: War: Animals in the Aftermath, Julie Andrzejewski
Chapter Five: Animals at War, Rajmohan Ramanthapillai
Chapter Six: The Future of War and Animals, Bill Hamilton and
Elliot M. Katz
Conclusion: A Critical Animal and Peace Studies argument to ending
all wars, Anthony J. Nocella II
Anthony J. Nocella II is visiting professor of education and senior
fellow in the Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline
University.
Colin Salter teaches in the Faculty of Arts, Law and Creative Arts
at the University of Wollongong.
Judy K. C. Bentley is associate professor in the Department of
Foundations and Social Advocacy at the State University of New York
College at Cortland.
In this breakthrough volume, leading animal rights activists and
peace anti-war activists shed a crucial light on the important
connection between critical animal studies and peace studies. The
leading scholar-activists in this volume are at the cutting edge of
the struggle to resist the exploitation of nonhuman animals in the
military. All social justice educators and activists would do well
to read this book!
*Peter McLaren, Honorary Chair Professor and Director of the Center
for Critical Studies, Northeast Normal University, China*
In a world that has seemed to value things over life/people, this
book brings to the public’s notice the often unheard voice of
animal—animals who are treated in inhumane ways just to continue
the war machine. This book gives us a much-needed insight into an
area of study rarely gone. Animals and War is the premier reader
for animal studies and violence.
*Daniel White Hodge, North Park University, Chicago and author of
"The Soul Of Hip Hop: Rimbs, Timbs, & A Cultural Theology"*
Animals and War is an eye-opening exploration of the profoundly
destructive consequences of human chauvinism on nonhuman
populations, and indeed the entire planet. This book is
extraordinary in its theoretical depth and breadth, and in its
engagement with the material reality of systematized death dealing
and suffering, and yet it manages to inspire both hope and
action.
*David Naguib Pellow, University of California Santa Barbara,
author of Total Liberation: The Power and Promise of Animal
Rights and the Radical Earth Movement*
Animals and War offers a holistic and in-depth analysis of the
important social and military contributions nonhuman animals play,
a contribution all too frequently born in blood and exploitation.
This book represents the best of the emerging literature and
facilitates new strides in critical animal studies and peace
studies.
*Jason J. Campbell, Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied
Research*
One day, thanks in part to books like these, we will stop saying,
'Let’s respect each other, for we are all human beings' and say,
'Let’s respect each other, for we are all living beings. Peace
begins at breakfast with what’s on our plates.'
*Ingrid Newkirk, president, People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA)*
Animals and War is a wonderfully original contribution to the world
of activism, social justice, and peace studies. An enlightening
read for everyone!
*Jason Del Gandio, author of "Rhetoric for Radicals: A Handbook for
21st Century Activists"*
Animals and War is a seminal book for those who oppose war, those
who fight for animal liberation, and those who do both. This essay
collection powerfully exposes the use of animals as unwitting
instruments and casualties of the battles that humans continue to
wage against each other. Animals and War demands that all give
attention to the ways in which manifestations of abuse,
exploitation and domination are interwoven during war time, and it
serves as a much needed rallying cry to put a cog in the machine
that is the military-animal industrial complex.
*Kim Socha, author of "Women, Destruction and the Avant-Garde: A
Paradigm for Animal Liberation"*
Animals and War takes us beyond critical theory's usual concerns
about war, amplifying our understanding—and our concerns—about
human suffering to appreciate the impact on other animals of this
most human, most destructive of practices.
*Toby Miller, New York University*
Given the awful destructiveness of war, it is all too easy to think
that its horrors are limited to its effect on human beings. This
book makes the much-needed point that animals, too, have been both
'instruments' of war and its victims, a trend that threatens to
continue, even in our highly technological age. An important
contribution to a previously neglected arena.
*David P. Barash, editor of Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace
Studies*
Discarding the anthropocentrism inherent to conventional
antimilitarist analyses, Animals and War exposes the very bedrock
upon which the reality of contemporary militarism has been
constructed. As the contributors amply demonstrate, the lives of
'lesser' species have been so utterly devalued in the name of
tactical utility that, inevitably, the same degree of devaluation
would be applied not only to 'lesser' races, nations, and peoples,
but ultimately to all forms of life. For anyone wishing to
understand the thanatophoric nature of the societal dynamic we now
confront, the connections made in this book are of profound
importance.
*Ward Churchill, author of "A Little Matter of Genocide"*
As if war weren't already evil enough in terms of human suffering,
this collection documents what's hidden in plain view: the
wholesale and horrifying forced conscription and torture of animals
by the military-industrial complex.
*Chris Hannah, Propagandhi*
Excellent! The central arguments in Animals and War burn brightly,
and illuminate a truth that will stay with you long after you have
finished reading this challenging, timely and valuable addition to
the literature.
*Richard J. White, Sheffield Hallam University, Reader in Economic
Geography, Former Editor of the Journal for Critical Animal
Studies*
A great read! Animals and War is an original contribution that
documents how in horrific ways in war and in peace we humans
dominate, exploit and horribly abuse all other species.
*Piers Beirne, author of "Confronting Animal Abuse"*
A great read! Animals and War is an original contribution that
documents how in horrific ways in war and in peace we humans
dominate, exploit and horribly abuse all other species.
*Ronnie Lee, veteran animal liberation campaigner*
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