Editor's Introduction
Abstract
Christiane Bailey and Chloë Taylor (Editorial Introduction)
Sue Donaldson (Stirring the Pot - A short play in six scenes)
Ralph Acampora (La diversification de la recherche en éthique animale et en études animales)
Eva Giraud (Veganism as Affirmative Biopolitics: Moving Towards a Posthumanist Ethics?)
Leonard Lawlor (The Flipside of Violence, or Beyond the Thought of Good Enough)
Kelly Struthers Montford (The “Present Referent”: Nonhuman Animal Sacrifice and the Constitution of Dominant Albertan Identity)
James Stanescu (Beyond Biopolitics: Animal Studies, Factory Farms, and the Advent of Deading Life)
Ian Werkheiser (Domination and Consumption: An Examination of Veganism, Anarchism, and Ecofeminism)
Cynthia Willett (Water and Wing Give Wonder: Trans-Species Cosmopolitanism)
Corey Lee Wrenn (Nonhuman Animal Rights, Alternative Food Systems, and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex)
Emily R. Douglas (Eat or Be Eaten: A Feminist Phenomenology of Women as Food)
Gary Steiner’s Animals and the Limits of Postmodernism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013)
Chloë Taylor (“Postmodern” Critical Animal Theory: A Defense)
Patrick Llored (La déconstruction derridienne peut-elle fonder une communauté politique et morale entre vivants humains et non humains?)
Jan Dutkiewicz (“Postmodernism,” Politics, and Pigs)
Gary Steiner (Response to Commentators)