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有点豆腐 Slightly Tofu
Vol.12 两位东亚女性素食者谈谈韩江的《素食者》
在这期《有点豆腐》中,我们以两位东亚女性素食者的个人视角,聊了聊韩江的小说《素食者》。这本书因获得布克奖和诺贝尔奖在国内引发了大量的讨论,但作为东亚女性素食者,我们却犹豫了许多年才敢翻开它。那么,我们为何会抗拒阅读一本与我们身份同名的小说?一部名为「素食者」的书,是否让人忽略了素食主义背后真正的动物伦理核心?当主角的抗争被描绘成一种病态的疯狂与自我毁灭,是否又加固了外界对素食者「极端」的刻板印象?在这期节目里,我们探讨了那些被文学光环所遮蔽的问题,一些被公众忽视的维度:小说如何体现动物暴力与女性暴力的共同逻辑;韩国当时的社会背景(如生育率焦虑)如何与畜牧业和肉食欲望交织起来;而「植物等于非暴力」的想象本身是否存在问题,这种意象的后果是什么。从分析英慧的沉默、疯狂与自毁,我们质疑文本对那些流血的动物的处理——牠们的受难是否被抽象化成「肉块」、被工具化为文学隐喻,是否作为受苦的主体被大众看见。在崇尚肉食的现实中,关怀动物的素食者声音常常被压制、被塑造为强迫他人的人。这种话语的反转机制让我们必须发声:那些难以为自己辩护的动物主体,牠们的苦难不应该被遗忘,不应该仅仅成为讨论人类议题的文学工具。我们的讨论并非是想否定这本书的文学和社会价值。但作为真实的 vegan、东亚女性素食者,我们想让更多人知道:素食者不是因为「噩梦」而拒绝吃肉,而是出于伦理选择和对生命的共情;我们不是想「逃离」世界,而是要改变世界;我们的「疯狂」,是在一个充满系统性暴力的社会中保持清醒的抵抗。【时间轴】 00:42 积极新闻:网络治理纳入虐待动物内容;呼吁听众参与《检察公益诉讼法》的意见征求 08:35 我们为何拖延阅读《素食者》 15:25 小说情节介绍:三个故事 18:01 个人阅读体验:窒息与乏味 25:31 动物暴力与女性暴力的关联 29:14 韩国社会背景:生育焦虑与肉食消费 31:31 英慧的沉默意味着什么 36:04 动物被彻底抹去的声音 39:11 植物真的是非暴力的吗? 45:45 读者反应:女性议题成了「舒适区」 51:38 被符号化和抽象化的动物苦难 57:23 素食者被要求闭嘴的话语反转机制 63:45 读者人群中的非常规视角 65:27 真实素食者:消极逃离还是积极抵抗? 68:48 下期预告:从加拿大白鲸事件聊起,对话曾经的驯鲸师邵然概念解释 维根主义(Veganism):一种哲学立场与生活方式,旨在最大限度地排除所有形式的对动物的剥削、虐待与商品化 动物权利: 主张动物应享有免受人类剥削、虐待和用作财产的基本权利的哲学立场 物种歧视 (Speciesism):基于物种差异而对不同动物产生偏见或歧视,类似于种族歧视或性别歧视 肉食-阳具中心主义 (Carnophallogocentrism):法国哲学家雅克·德里达(Jacques Derrida)提出的一个批判性理论术语,描述西方父权统治结构中将男性气质(阳具中心主义)、理性(理性中心主义)和食肉行为(对动物的牺牲性消费)交织在一起的压迫矩阵。这种意识形态极其普遍和根深蒂固,以至于它被视为「常识」,从而使其背后的暴力和压迫机制在主流文化中变得隐形 医源性 (Iatrogenesis): 指因医疗行为(如诊断、治疗)本身给病人带来的伤害或不良后果 生成 (Becoming): 源自哲学家德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)的概念,描述个体摆脱固定身份,在评论中指的是进入一种与植物相似的、流动的、非主体性的存在状态的过程提及的著作与文献 《素食者》(The Vegetarian)- 韩江 《肉食的性政治》(The Sexual Politics of Meat)- Carol J. Adams 《变形记》(The Metamorphosis)- 卡夫卡 《Animaladies: Gender, Animals, and Madness》- Lori Gruen, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Carol J. Adams Taylor, C. (2020). Vegan Madness: Han Kang’s The Vegetarian. In Disability and Animality (pp. 223-234). Routledge. Singer, H. (2018). Erupt the silence. Animaladies: Gender, Animals, and Madness, 65-76. Kim, E. Degeneration, Mental Disability, and the Conditions of Nonviolence in The Vegetarian1. Mediating Gender in Post-Authoritarian South Korea, 140. Lai, Y. P. (2023). Blooming against meat: Silence, starvation, and arboreal subjectivity in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 64(5), 831-842. 《从吕碧城到韩江:东亚素食传统中的现代声音和女性视角》- Paul Chen重要政策与法规 中央网信办"清朗"整治专项行动(2025年9月):首次将虐待动物内容纳入网络治理 《可能影响未成年人身心健康的网络信息分类办法》:征求意见稿 抖音电商实施细则:禁止发布猫肉、狗肉、猫狗皮毛、鱼翅、熊胆等制品 检察公益诉讼法草案:2025年10月28日起公开征求意见,截止11月26日,您可以登录中国人大网(www.npc.gov.cn)、国家法律法规数据库(flk.npc.gov.cn)【也可以直接扫码本文末尾二维码登录】提出意见,也可以将意见寄送全国人大常委会法制工作委员会(北京市西城区前门西大街1号,邮编:100805。信封上请注明《检察公益诉讼法》草案征求意见)。 相关意见文案可参考:将动物保护及反虐待动物内容纳入《中华人民共和国检察公益诉讼法》,是顺应社会文明进步、强化生态文明法治保障的重要举措。当前,虐待、虐杀动物并传播相关信息的行为时有发生,不仅造成动物痛苦,也损害社会公共利益,侵蚀社会善良风俗,对公众,特别是青少年身心健康造成不良影响。现行法律对普通动物的保护存在空白,仅依靠《野生动物保护法》难以覆盖全部动物福利需求。将动物保护明确纳入检察公益诉讼案件范围,赋予检察机关对严重虐待、遗弃动物或相关监管缺位问题提起公益诉讼的职权,能有效弥补执法漏洞,震慑违法行为。这既是践行“人与自然和谐共生”的生态文明理念,也是弘扬社会主义核心价值观、提升社会道德水平的必然要求,有助于构建更具温情与责任感的法治社会。建议立法机关予以充分考虑。
2025-11-03
1h 10
Perkinsuo
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2025-09-10
00 min
The Animal Turn
Bonus: FarmKind and Effective Altruism with Thom Norman
Thom Norman joins Claudia on the show to discuss the work of FarmKind and the tenets of effective altruism. They talk about FarmKind’s compassion calculator and how it strategically doesn’t include vegan messaging. They discuss the organizations FarmKind supports and some of the critiques levelled against effective altruism. Date Recorded: 20 March 2025 Thom Norman is the co-founder of FarmKind, a nonprofit dedicated to accelerating the end of factory farming by expanding the coalition of people working to protect farmed animals. After a career as a nuclea...
2025-09-01
52 min
Hardyoni
‘Download [pdf]] Ethics and Animals (Cambridge Applied Ethics) by Lori Gruen on Kindle New Format
Link To Download : https://booklibraryed.com/?book=1108986579 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Ethics and Animals (Cambridge Applied Ethics) Download Ethics and Animals (Cambridge Applied Ethics) PDF/EBooks Ethics and Animals (Cambridge Applied Ethics) You Can Download Or Read Free Books
2025-08-27
00 min
Dört Ayaklı Şehir Radyosu
Film Hayvanları - Özlem Güçlü | Bu Filmde Hiçbir Hayvana Zarar Verilmemiştir.
Film Hayvanları bu bölümde, “Bu Filmde Hiçbir Hayvana Zarar Verilmemiştir” uyarısına odaklanıyor. Filmin sonunda görmeye alışkın olduğumuz bu notun “zarar”ı insanmerkezci olmayan bir şekilde düşünmenin önünde nasıl bir engel teşkil edebildiğini tartışmaya açıyor. *** Bölüm görselinde de gördüğünüz Sivas filminin köpeği Çakır ve film setlerine sürüklenmiş ya da “düzgün” yürümeleri için eğitilmiş, yaşamları bir filmin çekilmesinden daha az önemli görülmüş tüm film hayvanları için Nekropsi’den Foklar https://open.spotify.com/a...
2025-06-23
18 min
The Deal With Animals with Marika S. Bell
124. What Can a Matriarchal Society Teach Us About Sex and Compassion? A Bonobo Perspective with Dr. Lori Gruen (S13)
Send us a textEpisode 8 of the series: Sex and Animals TranscriptDr. Lori Gruen, a philosopher and scholar in animal studies. Join us as to unpack what these primates can teach us about power, intimacy, and societal structures.Guest: Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Science in Society at Wesleyan University where she also coordinates Wesleyan Animal Studies. Her work lies at the intersection of ethical and political theory and practice, with a particular f...
2025-06-16
1h 00
有点豆腐 Slightly Tofu
豆腐问答Vol.01 保育为名的动物园、粉丝群、生态女性主义、夏天的昆虫、我们会和非素食者一起吃饭吗?
欢迎来到《有点豆腐》第一期的听众问答系列!这期节目我们根据听众提出的几个问题展开了讨论,主要回应了听众关于救助性的动物园、与非素食者社交用餐以及如何处理家中昆虫等实际生活中的困境。欢迎大家未来也能继续与我们分享自己的思考,期待与你更多的交流与反馈!【时间轴】 03:36 如何看待既参与救助又有动物展示(圈养)的动物园 04:50 真正的动物解放要求废除圈养和展示制度本身,而非仅仅改善条件 07:13 动物园被忽视的历史性,「科普」强化单向观看 12:33 是否开一个听众粉丝群? 16:00 多聊一些生态女性主义的议题 19:50 夏天南方的昆虫太多怎么办 20:37 对昆虫的「厌恶」源于它们与人类生活方式的冲突而非它们存在本身 21:14 先从避免冲突开始(物理隔离或转移) 22:29 Vegan 的核心在于意识的转变,而非追求百分百完美 28:13 我们是不是会和非素食者一起吃饭? 35:25 下期预告:作为 Vegan 我们如何改善自己的精神状态?播客提及的书籍: 书籍:《Why Look at Animals?》 (为何观看动物?)作者:John Berger (约翰·伯格)内容概述:一本关于艺术史和观看的哲学散文集。播客中 Q 引用此书观点,认为动物园是一种将动物变为景观的“现代性视觉殖民”。 书籍:《Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations》 (动物与女性:女权主义理论探索)作者/编辑:Carol J. Adams, Josephine Donovan内容概述:一本探讨动物权利与女性主义交叉议题的英文书籍。 书籍:《Animaladies:Gender, Animals, and Madness》(Animaladies:性别、动物、和疯狂)作者/编辑:Lori Gruen内容概述:一本探讨动物权利、女性主义和精神病学交叉议题的英文书籍。
2025-05-27
37 min
Discover the Libray of Best Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Philosophy
Entangled Empathy Audiobook by Lori Gruen
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1036 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Entangled Empathy Subtitle: An Alternative Ethic for Our Relationships with Animals Author: Lori Gruen Narrator: Lee Ahonen Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 07-10-17 Publisher: Lantern Books Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 2 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Philosophy Publisher's Summary: In Entangled Empathy, scholar and activist Lori Gruen argues that rather than focusing on animal "rights", we ought to work to make our relationships with animals right by empathetically responding to their needs, interests, desires, vulnerabilities, hopes, and unique perspectives. Pointing...
2025-04-24
04 min
Dört Ayaklı Şehir Radyosu
Film Hayvanları - Özlem Güçlü | MGM’in Aslanları
Bu bölümde, MGM film şirketinin logosundan bize bakan ve kükreyen, ikonikleşmiş aslan Leo’nun peşine takılıyoruz. Program görselimizden bize bakan ve program müziğinin başında her bölüm bize kükremesiyle seslenen Leo’nun hayaleti, hayvanların sinema setlerinde ve sinema sektöründe gördüğü muameleyi, psikolojik ve fiziksel esenliklerini, sinemanın bir türcülük kurumu olarak tarihini ve en önemlisi, sette bir hayvan olmanın ne demek olabileceğini düşünmeye bizi davet ediyor. ***Slats, Jackie, Billy, Telly, Coffee, Tanner, George ve Leo’ya bir hediye: Afromood (Ali Osman...
2025-03-16
29 min
The Deal With Animals with Marika S. Bell
115. The Genitalia Arms Race! with Dr. Patty Brennan (S13)
Send us a textEpisode 1 of Series 13 Transcript In this episode, Dr. Patricia Brennan explores the evolutionary battles between male and female genital adaptations, revealing how animals like ducks and dolphins develop complex reproductive strategies. Through her work, she highlights the surprising ways that nature grants females reproductive autonomy despite intense sexual conflict. Guest Bio: Dr. Patricia Brennan is an evolutionary biologist specializing in reproductive anatomy and sexual selection, with research spanning birds, snakes, bats, dolphins, and sharks. Originally from Colombia, she earned her undergraduate degree in Marine Biology an...
2025-02-24
52 min
The Animal Liberation Hour
Episode 46 - Lori Gruen
On this podcast episode, our guest Dr. Lori Gruen talks about empathy, ethics, EcoFeminism, her work with chimpanzees, and much more. Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Science in Society at Wesleyan University where she also coordinates Wesleyan Animal Studies. Her work lies at the intersection of ethical and political theory and practice, with a particular focus on issues that impact those often overlooked in traditional ethical investigations, e.g. women, people of color, incarcerated people, non-human animals. She has authored, "Entangled Empathy," "Ethics & Animals," "A...
2024-11-18
1h 17
Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak
Exploring Entangled Empathy Ft. Lori Gruen Purposeful Empathy Hosted by Anita Nowak
Watch this episode to hear an ecofeminist philosopher explain why we should think in terms of “Entangled Empathy” for non-humans as opposed to "animal rights.” Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University and a leading voice in the multidisciplinary field of critical animal studies. She is also the founder of "The Last 1,000,” an initiative that documents how the last batch of chimpanzees who were used in biomedical and behavioural research are being retired. In this episode, she discusses how animals empathize with other animals (and humans!), and what she’s learned about empathy by from worki...
2024-09-05
56 min
Think Like a Vegan
Ep. 20 What’s Effective Altruism and what are some alternatives?
Pre-order the paperback edition of our book, Think Like a Vegan! This highly anticipated release will be available January 2025 in the UK and worldwide and April 2025 in North America. It will contain a new afterword so you can dive into updates and new material you won't find in the hardcover. We've added insightful reflections and fresh content to keep you inspired and informed. Pre-order on Amazon, Target or wherever you buy books and ask your library to carry it Alice Crary and Lori Gruen talk about what is effective altruism, why it's harmful and what are alternatives which al...
2024-07-24
48 min
The Deal With Animals with Marika S. Bell
86: Can Dog Cuddling Influence Reduced Meat Consumption? Care Ethics with Dr. Maurice Hamington (S9)
Send us a text"We don't share a lot of things. We don't really share much language with animals. We don't really understand all the instincts of animals, but, we do share embodiment with them. And so that becomes a basis for imagining what their perspective is like, just like it becomes the basis for understanding what's going on with other people." - Dr. Maurice HamingtonEpisode 1 of Series 9 Unveiling Vegan Culture TranscriptIn this episode we invite philosophy professor Maurice Hammington to explore the world of veganism and t...
2024-01-01
54 min
The Animal Turn
S6E6: Social Movement Mobilization and Feminism with Corey Lee Wrenn
In this episode Claudia talks to Corey Lee Wrenn about two concepts that are central to her work in animal studies: social movement mobilization and feminism. They discuss veganism as a social movement as well as some of the ways in which feminism has been sidelined in animal rights’ debates. Date Recorded: 13 October 2023. Corey Lee Wrenn is Lecturer of Sociology with the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR) and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Social and Political Movements at the Un...
2023-12-26
1h 13
Origin Story
Effective Altruism: Morality by numbers
In the last episode of season four, Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey discuss effective altruism. Last month the US entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted on multiple counts of fraud and conspiracy related to the dramatic collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bankman-Fried was also a prominent advocate of effective altruism, a philanthropic movement based on utilitarian philosophy, and the scandal has thrown the EA community into crisis.Dorian and Ian explain how two maverick young Oxford philosophers ended up creating a multi-billion-dollar movement, explore the ideas behind it, and track its journey towards long termism: the philosophy...
2023-12-11
1h 10
Knowing Animals
Episode 225: Solitary confinement of humans and animals with Delcianna J. Winders
This episode features Professor Delcianna J. Winders. Delci is an associate professor of law and the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute at Vermont Law & Graduate School in the United States. Her published work addresses the law around farmed animals, slaughterhouse workers, captive wild animals, animal advocacy, animal testing, and related subjects in animal and administrative law. We talk about her 2022 paper 'Treating Humans Worse Than Animals? Exposing a False Solitary Confinement Narrative'. This appeared in the Cambridge University Press book Carceral Logics: Human Incarceration and Animal Captivity, edited by Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau. This book...
2023-10-16
33 min
Philosophy Talk Starters
568: Summer Reading List 2023
What books should thoughtful people read this summer? Josh and Ray talk to the authors and editors of new and recent books as they compile their annual Summer Reading List: • Michael Schur, creator of TV's "The Good Place" and author of "How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question" • Lori Gruen, Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University and co-editor of "The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism" • Gabriella Safran, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Stanford University and author of "Recording Russia: Trying to Listen in the Nineteenth Century"
2023-09-03
17 min
Storytelling Animals
"Let Birds Be Birds": On VINE Sanctuary, with pattrice jones
Part 4 of my 4-part series on animal agency! An interview with pattrice jones of VINE Sanctuary. We talk about building a just multispecies community, the trouble with effective altruism, and the sexism of the dairy industry.For more on VINE Sanctuary: https://vinesanctuary.org/For my prior interview with Lori Gruen and Alice Crary: https://shows.acast.com/storytelling-animals/episodes/animal-crisis-a-new-critical-theory-alice-crary-lori-gruenFor their effective altruism book, to which pattrice contributes: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-good-it-promises-the-harm-it-does-9780197655702?cc=us&lang=en&Support this podcast with a monthly donation on...
2023-06-06
57 min
Hope for the Animals
Measuring Our Movement with Krista Hiddema, PhD
Today on the podcast we dig into the philosophy and practice of Effective Altruism (EA) and how it permeates and influences the animal rights movement. Krista Hiddema, Executive Director of For The Greater Good, has written a chapter in the new anthology, The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism edited by Carol Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen. Krista offers a broad introduction to EA and how in the last decade, it has informed and now enveloped the animal advocacy movements strategy and tactics and why this may be a detrimental path for...
2023-03-15
1h 09
The Animal Turn
Bonus: Critical Animal Theory with Lori Gruen and Alice Crary
In this bonus episode Claudia talks to Alice Crary and Lori Gruen about their recent book “Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory.” They touch on what inspired the book and spend most of the conversation focused on what “Critical Animal Theory” means. It is a timely and theoretically dense conversation.Date Recorded: 1 August 2022 Alice Crary is University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the New School, where she is a co-founder and steering committee member of the Collaborative for Climate Futures. She was previously Chair of Philosophy at the New Schoo...
2022-09-19
1h 12
Species Unite
Lori Gruen and Alice Crary: Animal Crisis
"We have to look at those structures. If we don't look at those structures, if we don't look at the economic structures and we don't look at the instrumentalization of animals, the use of animals, the devaluation, the lack of dignity that's given to animals, we're just going to perpetuate our sort of grotesque use of these creatures." – Lori Gruen Philosophers, Alice Crary and Laurie Gruen co-wrote the recently released book, Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory. The book is a deep dive into the many systems that are failing both animals and huma...
2022-09-08
45 min
Storytelling Animals
Animal Crisis: A New Ethical Paradigm, with Alice Crary and Lori Gruen
Today's guests are philosophers Alice Crary and Lori Gruen, authors of the new book Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory. In it, they argue that the dominant approaches to animal ethics--whether utilitarian or rights-based-- treat animals too much as abstractions and often fail to engage with the political, economic, and social systems that sustain oppression among humans and other creatures alike. To grow an alternative, they believe, we must pay more attention to our relationships and learn new ways of seeing.Learn more about the book here: https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=animal-crisis-a-new-critical-theory--9781509549672
2022-08-09
58 min
Factually! with Adam Conover
Animal Crisis with Lori Gruen and Alice Crary.
How can we best help animals, when it’s we humans who cause their suffering? Animal Crisis authors Alice Crary and Lori Gruen join Adam to explain how the same systems that hurt and kill animals also harm humans. They discuss the human rights abuses that happen in industrial slaughterhouses and how palm oil monocrops are devastating the world’s rainforests. They also share how we can have solidarity with animals in our daily lives. You can purchase their book at http://factuallypod.com/books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.co...
2022-07-27
1h 10
New Books in Philosophy
Alice Crary and Lori Gruen, "Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory" (Polity, 2022)
As we lose more individual animals and entire species to catastrophic climate change, habitat destruction, toxic dumping, and other human activities, it becomes increasingly difficult to register the full scope of the crisis. In Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory (Polity Press, 2022), Alice Crary and Lori Gruen reinvigorate the discourse of animal ethics with a critical theoretical approach that gives us new ways of thinking about what is owed to animals. By theorizing the links between human and non-human animal liberation, they offer ways of understanding why it can be so hard to see, hear, or feel the value an...
2022-07-20
1h 01
New Books in Animal Studies
Alice Crary and Lori Gruen, "Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory" (Polity, 2022)
As we lose more individual animals and entire species to catastrophic climate change, habitat destruction, toxic dumping, and other human activities, it becomes increasingly difficult to register the full scope of the crisis. In Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory (Polity Press, 2022), Alice Crary and Lori Gruen reinvigorate the discourse of animal ethics with a critical theoretical approach that gives us new ways of thinking about what is owed to animals. By theorizing the links between human and non-human animal liberation, they offer ways of understanding why it can be so hard to see, hear, or feel the value an...
2022-07-20
1h 01
Food & Justice w/ Brenda Sanders
Brenda Sanders' 25th Veganniversary and Birthday Bash
Did you miss the livestream of Brenda Sanders' Veganniversary event? Did you catch it? Either way, you're in luck! This edited version adds music, veganniversary videos from leading vegan food justice activists and scholars, cuts slow transitions, and fixes technical glitches in the livestream.Featuring special appearances by Carol Adams (The Sexual Politics of Meat), Pattrice Jones (VINE Sanctuary), Dawn Moncrief (A Well Fed World), Jo'Vonna Johnson-Cooke (Grow Where You Are, Maitu Foods), Dr. Milton Millls (Plant-Based Nation, Defund Big Meat), Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan Animal Studies), Naijha Wright-Brown (The Land of Kush, Naijha Speaks), Tr...
2022-07-12
1h 35
Knowing Animals
Episode 195: Animal critical theory with Alice Crary and Lori Gruen
On this very special episode of Knowing Animals, we have two guests! Our first guest is Professor Alice Crary. Alice is University Distinguished Professor in Philosophy, Liberal Studies, and Gender & Sexuality Studies at the New School for Social Research, and she's currently a visiting fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford. She's authored or edited 8 books, including 2016's Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought. Our second guest is Professor Lori Gruen, who is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University. Her many books include the textbook Ethics and Animals: An...
2022-06-27
44 min
Wild Connection
The Animal Crisis with Alice Crary and Lori Gruen
In March of this year The UK government declared that lobsters, crabs, octopuses and related species will be included under the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill. This means that they can finally get legal protection that protects them from practices like being boiled alive and having the tendons of their pincers cut. All I can say is if you need a law to stop you from engaging in such horrific practices….shame on you. Today my guests are two renowned philosophers, Alice Crary and Lori Gruen who have published a new book called Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theo...
2022-06-26
55 min
In Context with pattrice jones
Ecofeminist Animal Ethics with Lori Gruen
Lori Gruen is the author of Ethics and Animals and co-editor of Ecofeminism.
2022-05-23
26 min
Living Philosophy
Animal Crisis with Alice Crary & Lori Gruen
What if the key to respecting and appreciating non-human animals resided in understanding our human selves better? Thinking about animals and our relation to them might then involve trying to grasp the ways in which our current social, economic, and moral systems skew our perceptions and practices. Prof. Alice Crary (The New School for Social Research) and Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University) delve into the fundamental questions and problems that can help us better understand the crisis affecting animals and how we might then seek resolution through a considered form of resistance....
2022-05-12
58 min
The Philosopher & The News
Lori Gruen & Animal Ethics in War and Peace
We don’t often think of animals as war casualties, but animals die in large numbers in every war. Sometimes as specific targets, to deprive the enemy of a food source, sometimes trapped in zoos and shelters, and other times as wildlife. But their deaths are never officially counted, and the senseless killing animals, unlike the killing of innocent civilians, is not considered a war crime. So do we have special moral duties towards animals in war, given that they have no conception of what war is, and it is something imposed on them by humans? T...
2022-04-27
1h 21
The Deal With Animals with Marika S. Bell
E22: Ecofeminism and Entangled Empathy with Lori Gruen
Send us a textEpisode 4 of Series 3: Equity and Social Justice in Animal AdvocacyEcofeminist Lori Gruen, shares insights with us about ecofeminist values and the connection between the oppression of women, people of global majority, animals, and the environment. Guest: Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University. She is also a professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Science in Society, and founder and coordinator of Wesleyan Animal Studies. She is the author and editor of 15 books, including Entangled Empathy (Lantern, 2015); Critical Terms for Animal Stu...
2022-04-25
51 min
INTERBEING by AnimalConcepts
Ep65 Lori Gruen on ethics of care, our relationships with other animals, entangled empathy, and attending to nature
Tune in for this Saturday's podcast to learn more about animal ethics, philosophy, our relationship to other animals, and empathetic engagement with the more than human world. Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Science in Society at Wesleyan University where she also coordinates Wesleyan Animal Studies. Her work lies at the intersection of ethical and political theory and practice, with a particular focus on issues that impact those often overlooked in traditional ethical investigations, e.g. women, people of color, incarcerated people, non-human animals. She...
2021-10-16
1h 20
Repast
Immigration Enforcement in Meatpacking Plants with Professor Jennifer Chacón
Today on Repast, Michael and Diana interview Professor Jennifer Chacón, Professor of Law at Berkeley Law, and previously a Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law, about immigration enforcement in meatpacking and poultry processing plants. They discuss her chapter, “Spectacular Immigration Enforcement in Hidden Spaces,” from the forthcoming book, Carceral Logics: Connections Between Human Incarceration and Animal Confinement, edited by Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau. Among other things, they talk about the history of working conditions in the meatpacking industry, the concept of deportability and its relationship with racism, the hidden nature of meat and pou...
2021-09-21
46 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their 'moral concerns'. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we've shared when eating...
2021-07-04
49 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part III - Mere Instruments)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their 'moral concerns'. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we've shared when eating...
2021-06-27
1h 06
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part II - Fellow Creatures)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their 'moral concerns'. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we've shared when eating...
2021-06-20
59 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part I - History)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their 'moral concerns'. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we've shared when eating...
2021-06-13
1h 07
The Animal Turn
S3E2: Pervasive Captivity with Nicolas Delon
In this episode Claudia talks to Nicholas Delon about ‘pervasive captivity’. Moving beyond a conception of captivity as only including those ‘behind bars’, they explore the many ways in which ‘the urban’ might operate to make animals captive by limiting their mobility and autonomy. Date recorded: 15 March 2021 Nicolas Delon is Assistant Professor or philosophy and environmental studies at New College of Florida. He specializes in animal ethics, with particular interests in moral status and animal agency. He has published on these topics as well as the ethics of killing anim...
2021-04-19
1h 04
New Books in Animal Studies
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)
Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished.The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live i...
2021-03-19
1h 18
New Books in Food
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)
Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished.The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live i...
2021-03-19
1h 18
New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work
Carol J. Adams, "The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2015)
Today I talked to Carol J. Adams about two of her classic texts that have recently been republished.The first book we discuss, first published in 1990, is The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, a landmark text in the ongoing debates about animal rights. In the two decades since, the book has inspired controversy and heated debate. The Sexual Politics of Meat argues that what, or more precisely who, we eat is determined by the patriarchal politics of our culture, and that the meanings attached to meat eating are often clustered around virility. We live i...
2021-03-19
1h 18
迟早更新
Episode 168: 迟早过年 · 复杂问题:人人人人人
人字的结构,就是相互支撑。 今日「两样」: 万物皆可冰箱贴 小小考古学家玩具套装 Show Notes: 连海平的文章《防止男孩子女性化需多管齐下》 林裕華的文章《AlphaGo 以外:經典棋聖決戰 吳清源對秀哉一局鬥足三個月》 许子东的文章《重读〈「论『文学是人学』」批判集(第一集)〉》 王书奴的书《中国娼妓史》 黄仁生的文章《「巫娼时代」纯系虚拟——中西妓女起源比较》 苏航的文章《「汉族中心」还是「汉族核心」:费孝通「中华民族多元一体格局」理论新探——兼评新清史的内亚王朝史观》 《尧山堂外纪》全文 江涛的文章《论三杨执政与社会局势的安定——读《明史》札记〉》 严世蕃的维基百科页面 丁芮的文章《北洋政府时期北平警察对娼妓的控制与救护》 Charlie Campbell 的文章《The Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls in Japan Is 'On the Increase,' an Expert Says》 BBC Radio 4 的播客《Why Men Pay for Sex》 姜詠瑄的文章《女孩都為了什麼選擇當妓女?德國現狀揭「合法化是為妓女好」最大謊言》 任宁的文章《关于 Ellen Pao 与柳如是》 黄裳的书《绛云书卷美人图:关于柳如是》 《灭茶苦茶》播客《Erotic Grotesque Nonsense:穷风流礼赞》 王晶导演的电影《九品芝麻官》 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《到灯塔去》(To the Lighthouse) 《迟早更新》#123《「迟早过年」· 像访故居一样读书》 木心的文章《第六十三講:意識流》 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《雅各的房间》(Jacob's Room) 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《海浪》(The Waves) Greta Gaard 和 Lori Gruen 的文章《Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Plantary Health》 深层生态学(deep ecology)的维基百科页面 紫戒的文章《地球生命起源及發展史》 《迟早更新》#162《迟早过年 · 复杂问题:男男男男男》 让·爱尔斯坦(Jean Elshtain)的书《公共的男人,私人的女人:社会和政治思想中的女性》(Public Man, Private Woman:Women in Social and Political Thought) 上野千鹤子的书《父权制与资本主义》 《迟早更新》#165《迟早过年 · 复杂问题:婚婚婚婚婚》 Cameron Walker 的文章《Moonstruck》
2021-02-17
1h 11
迟早更新
Episode 168: 迟早过年 · 复杂问题:人人人人人
人字的结构,就是相互支撑。 今日「两样」: 万物皆可冰箱贴 小小考古学家玩具套装 Show Notes: 连海平的文章《防止男孩子女性化需多管齐下》 林裕華的文章《AlphaGo 以外:經典棋聖決戰 吳清源對秀哉一局鬥足三個月》 许子东的文章《重读〈「论『文学是人学』」批判集(第一集)〉》 王书奴的书《中国娼妓史》 黄仁生的文章《「巫娼时代」纯系虚拟——中西妓女起源比较》 苏航的文章《「汉族中心」还是「汉族核心」:费孝通「中华民族多元一体格局」理论新探——兼评新清史的内亚王朝史观》 《尧山堂外纪》全文 江涛的文章《论三杨执政与社会局势的安定——读《明史》札记〉》 严世蕃的维基百科页面 丁芮的文章《北洋政府时期北平警察对娼妓的控制与救护》 Charlie Campbell 的文章《The Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls in Japan Is 'On the Increase,' an Expert Says》 BBC Radio 4 的播客《Why Men Pay for Sex》 姜詠瑄的文章《女孩都為了什麼選擇當妓女?德國現狀揭「合法化是為妓女好」最大謊言》 任宁的文章《关于 Ellen Pao 与柳如是》 黄裳的书《绛云书卷美人图:关于柳如是》 《灭茶苦茶》播客《Erotic Grotesque Nonsense:穷风流礼赞》 王晶导演的电影《九品芝麻官》 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《到灯塔去》(To the Lighthouse) 《迟早更新》#123《「迟早过年」· 像访故居一样读书》 木心的文章《第六十三講:意識流》 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《雅各的房间》(Jacob's Room) 弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的书《海浪》(The Waves) Greta Gaard 和 Lori Gruen 的文章《Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Plantary Health》 深层生态学(deep ecology)的维基百科页面 紫戒的文章《地球生命起源及發展史》 《迟早更新》#162《迟早过年 · 复杂问题:男男男男男》 让·爱尔斯坦(Jean Elshtain)的书《公共的男人,私人的女人:社会和政治思想中的女性》(Public Man, Private Woman:Women in Social and Political Thought) 上野千鹤子的书《父权制与资本主义》 《迟早更新》#165《迟早过年 · 复杂问题:婚婚婚婚婚》 Cameron Walker 的文章《Moonstruck》
2021-02-17
1h 11
The Animal Turn
S1E5: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction with Charlotte Blattner
Charlotte Blattner discusses how international law, specifically Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, might provide a useful and productive way in which to build legal protections for animals. Date recorded: 10 April 2020Guest: Charlotte E. Blattner is a senior researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Public Law, University of Bern. She earned her PhD in international law and animal law from the University of Basel, Switzerland, as part of the doctoral program Law and Animals. From 2017-2018, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Philosophy at Queen’s University, Canada, working on animal labour as part of Animals in...
2020-05-05
1h 10
Species Unite
Lori Gruen: Why Do We Treat Animals Like Animals?
"…but why do we treat animals like "animals"? We shouldn't be treating animals like animals, by which that means devalued under appreciated beings." – Lori Gruen Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University and the Coordinator of Wesleyan Animal Studies. She is also the author and editor of 11 books, most recently Critical Terms for Animal Studies and Animaladies. Her work in practical ethics and political philosophy focuses on issues that impact those often overlooked in traditional ethical investigations, e.g. women, people of color, incarcerated people, and non-human animals.
2020-04-09
45 min
Pravidelná dávka
130. Peter Singer: Majú zvieratá práva a povinnosti?
V dnešnej dávke sa pozrieme na to, prečo má podľa Petra Singera prevažná väčšina zvierat morálny status, z čoho pramení, a prečo je dokonca časť zvierat na rovnakej morálnej úrovni ako ľudia a zdieľame status osoby.----more----V závere sa pozrieme na tri možné námietky voči jeho teórii a veľmi zaujímavou tu napríklad otázka, či vlastne v rámci Singerovho utilitarizmu môžu vôbec existovať neodňateľné práva ľudí či zvierat. Použitá literatúra: Peter Singer, Animal Liberation (2015...
2020-03-13
21 min
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Lori Gruen - Ethics of Captivity
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, President & Dean of Valley Beit Midrash interviews Professor Lori Gruen, William Griffin Professor of Philosophy - Wesleyan University, on the topic of the "Ethics of Captivity." DONATE: http://www.bit.ly/1NmpbsP BUY THE BOOK: https://amzn.to/31vmSwI For podcasts of VBM lectures, GO HERE: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/learning-library https://www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-02-06
14 min
Edge Effects
The Future of Animal Studies: A Conversation with Lori Gruen
Acclaimed animal studies scholar Lori Gruen takes stock of the field and discusses her new collection, Critical Terms for Animal Studies. The post The Future of Animal Studies: A Conversation with Lori Gruen appeared first on Edge Effects.
2019-08-27
53 min
New Books in Food
Carol J. Adams, "Burger" (Bloomsbury, 2018)
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Carol J. Adams about two new books: Burger, from the Object Lessons series by Bloomsbury (2018), and Protest Kitchen, a cookbook with over 50 vegan recipes and practical daily actions from Conari press. Both books were published in 2018. Audiences probably know Adams best as the author of The Sexual Politics of Meat, now available in a 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury. In Burger, Adams offers a history of the hamburger as a cultural object, as much a food item as a symbol in American culture. Through the lens of a vegan feminist...
2019-08-13
1h 06
Citations Needed
Episode 80: Animal Rights as Media and Pop Culture Punchline
In countless pop culture and media depictions, animal rights advocates and vegetarians in general, are viewed as effete weirdos, dirty hippies and humorless busybodies. Pop culture staples from "South Park" to "How I Met Your Mother" to "Six Feet Under" have used animal rights and those concerned for animal welfare as a go-to, faux populist target. Content-wise, mocking vegans is the lowest hanging fruit. They're difficult and self-righteous, a ready-made punching bag. Additionally, the press––including leading left-of-center media MSNBC, The Nation, and Jacobin––ignore the issue entirely. But what if the subject is worth a second...
2019-06-19
54 min
Knowing Animals
Episode 113: Critical Terms for Animal Studies with Lori Gruen
In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined once again by Professor Lori Gruen. Lori is William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan in the USA. We discuss her new book 'Critical Terms for Animal Studies' which was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2018. This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today!
2019-04-22
19 min
ECO CHIC
28: ECOFEMINISM: Women + The Environment
Let’s introduce the concept of ECOFEMINISM. There is an intersection of gender equality and environmental exploitation … and today we’re just skimming the surface of the issues within that connection. Beyond explaining the ideology behind ecofeminism, we’ll also touch briefly on women’s education, maternal health, fast fashion, and veganism. Keep in touch! I’m on instagram @lauraediez + @ecochicpodcast. You can also email me at laura@lauraediez.com Information + Inspiration: * Julia Mason, TEDxGrandValley: An Ecofeminist Perspective Françoise d’Eaubonne * Greta Gaard, Lori Gruen: “Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Planetary Health” (1993) * Venn Diagram Youtube...
2018-10-09
18 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/322137to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Life She Was Given Author: Ellen Marie Wiseman Narrator: Lori Gardner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 11 minutes Release date: July 25, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.35 of Total 60 Ratings of Narrator: 4.45 of Total 29 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: From the internationally bestselling author of The Orphan Collector comes a beautifully written and moving tale of family secrets and the importance of a mother's love—and how it can shape a life—even in the most shocking ways. A painful saga of strength and reinvention perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Lisa...
2017-07-25
1h 11
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/322137to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Life She Was Given Author: Ellen Marie Wiseman Narrator: Lori Gardner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 11 minutes Release date: July 25, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.35 of Total 60 Ratings of Narrator: 4.45 of Total 29 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: From the internationally bestselling author of The Orphan Collector comes a beautifully written and moving tale of family secrets and the importance of a mother's love—and how it can shape a life—even in the most shocking ways. A painful saga of strength and reinvention perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Lisa...
2017-07-25
1h 11
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The Life She Was Given by Ellen Marie Wiseman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/322137to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Life She Was Given Author: Ellen Marie Wiseman Narrator: Lori Gardner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 11 minutes Release date: July 25, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.35 of Total 60 Ratings of Narrator: 4.45 of Total 29 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: From the internationally bestselling author of The Orphan Collector comes a beautifully written and moving tale of family secrets and the importance of a mother's love—and how it can shape a life—even in the most shocking ways. A painful saga of strength and reinvention perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Lisa...
2017-07-25
1h 11
The UnMute Podcast
Episode 027: Lori Gruen on Prisons
Myisha Cherry chats with philosopher Lori Gruen about carceral spaces, teaching philosophy in prisons, the animal, prisoner, and blacks analogy, is animal rights for white people, and much more.
2017-06-14
41 min
Philosophy Talk Starters
350: Captivity
More at https://philosophytalk.org/shows/captivity. Whether it's people incarcerated in prisons, or animals confined in zoos, aquariums, laboratories, farms, and in our own homes, millions of upon millions of sentient creatures live in captivity. To be held captive, some might say, is to be denied basic rights of autonomy. But physical captivity, others might say, can have significant social benefits. So under what conditions could it be morally justified to hold a creature in captivity? Should we think of humans and animals differently? And in a civil society, is captivity a necessary harm, or should we work towards...
2017-04-10
09 min
Knowing Animals
Episode 34: Entangled Empathy with Lori Gruen
This episode of Knowing Animals comes to you from the US where I am attending the Fellow Travellers conference organised by today's guest, Lori Gruen, and the Animals & Society Institute. In today's episode I speak to philosopher Prof. Lori Gruen about her book Entangled Empathy: An Alternative Ethic for Our Relationships with Animals which was published by Lantern in 2015. This episode is brought to you by the nice people at AASA. AASA is Australia's Animal Studies Association. Learn more about AASA here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/?fref=ts. Please forgive the sound. The...
2017-01-16
19 min