Meat! A Transnational Analysis

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  • Elisabeth Abergel Université du Québec à Montréal

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Elisabeth Abergel, Université du Québec à Montréal

Élisabeth Abergel is professor in the department of Sociology and the Institute for Environmental Science (ISE) at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Her main area of study has been the link between Science and Technology Studies and Critical Food Studies. She studies how technological convergence and new life technologies construct the future of agriculture and food, revealing much about human/nature relations. Her current research centers around a critical analysis of cultured meat and the bioprinting of living tissues for food and/or biomedical use. She is also leading a research project in partnership with the the Secrétariat à la Condition Féminine (SCF) that aims to assess women’s labour in agriculture.

Références

Adams, C. J. 1990/2010. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. New York: Continuum.

Hamilton, C. 2016. “Sex, Work, Meat: The Feminist Politics of Veganism.” Feminist Review. 114: 112-129.

Harper, Amie Breeze. 2010. “Race as a ‘Feeble Matter’ in Veganism: Interrogating Whiteness, Geopolitical Privilege, and Consumption Philosophy of ‘Cruelty-free’ Products." Journal for Critical Animal Studies. 8.3: 5-27.

Kemmerer, L. 2011. Sister Species: Women, Animals and Social Justice. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Probyn, E. 2000. Carnal Appetites: FoodSexIdentities (1st ed.). London: Routledge.

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2021-08-12