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“Aun así, esa protesta es un recordatorio de que otra es un trozo de carne, que otra ha sido violentamente separada de su cuerpo; de que una consumidora ha sido consumida; de que un sujeto es ahora un objeto.” FeminismVeganism Author:Carol J. Adams
“Primero, antropomorfizamos a las humanas en el binarismo de género y luego antropomorfizamos a los otros animales dentro de éste. Mientras que las personas vegetarianas, veganas y el activismo animalista son acusadas de antropomorfizar a los animales, parece que quienes realmente lo hacen son quienes los oprimen.” FeminismVeganism Book:The Pornography of Meat Source: The Pornography of Meat
“Speak to meat eaters the way you would speak to a wild animal: softly and without any sudden movements.” VegetarianismVeganismVegan QuotesMeat EatingVegetarianism EthicsVegetariansMeat Eaters Book:Living Among Meat Eaters: The Vegetarian's Survival Handbook Source: Living Among Meat Eaters: The Vegetarian's Survival Handbook
“What parents said they valued most were discussions with teachers and heads, and what they wanted was more descriptive information in their children's school reports. This is particularly true for primary schools. Parents wanted to know much more than just how their children were doing academically.” KnowsChildrenSaidWantedSchoolParentTeacherInformationPrimariesDiscussionReportsPrimary SchoolSchool Reports Author:Carol J. Adams
“Until a vegan or vegetarian enters the room, people don't see themselves as meat-eaters. They are merely 'eaters', and it is we vegans who have made them aware of what they are doing. Often this is discomforting.” PeopleMadeRoomsFoodEatingMereFeministMeatVegetarianVeganEnteringDiscomfortRaising Awareness Author:Carol J. Adams
“Vegetarianism is an act of the imagination. It reflects an ability to imagine alternatives to the texts of meat.” ImaginationAbilityImagineAlternativesMeatVegetarianism Book:The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory Source: The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory
“We live in a culture that has institutionalized the oppression of animals on at least two levels: in formal structures such as slaughterhouses, meat markets, zoos, laboratories, and circuses, and through our language. That we refer to meat eating rather than to corpse eating is a central example of how our language transmits the dominant culture's approval of this activity.” TwoCultureLanguageAnimalLevelsExampleActivityEatingStructureOppressionMeatApprovalDominantFormalCircusCorpsesLaboratoryZoosTransmitSlaughterhousesMeat EatingDominant Culture Book:The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory Source: The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory
“Everywhere animals are in chains, but we image them as free.” AnimalChains Book:The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory Source: The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory
“While self-interest arising from the enjoyment of meat eating is obviously one reason for its entrenchment, and inertia another, a process of language usage engulfs discussions about meat by constructing the discourse in such a way that these issues need never be addressed. Language distances us from the reality of meat eating, thus reinforcing the symbolic meaning of meat eating, a symbolic meaning that is intrinsically patriarchal and male-oriented. Meat becomes a symbol for what is not seen but is always there--patriarchal control of animals and of language.” WayNeedsSelfReasonRealityLanguageProcessInterestAnimalIssuesEatingDistanceMalesSymbolsDiscussionMeatEnjoymentDiscourseSelf InterestSymbolicInertiaUsageMeat EatingSymbolic Meaning Author:Carol J. Adams