Gender and Sexuality in Critical Animal Studies explores nonhuman animals' experiences of gender, physiological sex, and sexuality while in nature and captivity. The contributors in this collection analyze nonhuman oppression issues, such as reproductive freedom, deconstructing dichotomous thinking, and promoting animal liberation within and beyond the academy. The scholar-activists featured in this collection investigate injustice in news stories, literature, and other media that shape human perceptions and treatment toward nonhumans. Each chapter confronts notions of gender, physiological sex, or sexuality as construction by applying literary theory, cultural studies, disability studies, queer studies, ecocriticism, and more to promote justice and equity for nonhuman animals.
Contributions by: Anastassiya Andrianova, Sarah D’Stair, Amber E. George, Amber E. George, Mitch Goldsmith, Annika Hugosson, Jess Ison, Damla Isik, Samantha Orsulak, April Piazza, Nathan Poirier, Emily Plec, Samentha Sepúlveda, Kelly Svoboda, Sarah Tomasello