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VOLUME I, ISSUE I (2003)

Edited By: Steven Best, Chief Editor

The History and Philosophy of the Center on Animal Liberation Affairs (Now ICAS)
The Editorial Board        PDF DOC

The Son of Patriot Act and the Revenge Against Democracy
Steven Best          PDF

Teaching Animal Rights at the University: Philosophy and Practice
Julie Andrzejewski         PDF

Towards Ecopedagogy: Weaving a Broad-based Pedagogy of Liberation for Animals, Nature, and the Oppressed People of the Earth
Richard Kahn         PDF

Species as a Social Construction: Is Species Morally Relevant?
Daniel Elstein        PDF

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VOLUME II, ISSUE I (2004)

Introduction
Steven Best, Chief Editor

The Role of Radical Animal Activists as Information Providers to Consumers
Joshua Frank        PDF

Two Movements and Human-Animal Continuity: Positions, Assumptions, Contradictions
Barbara Noske       PDF

Who is the Legally Defined Terrorist: HLS or SHAC?
Tim Phillips       PDF

(Im)possible Witness: Viewing PETA’s “Holocaust on Your Plate”
Nathan Snaza       PDF

Defining Terrorism
Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella II       PDF

Listen To Us!: A Dialogue For Solidarity With Lawrence Sampson, American Indian Movement Spokesperson
Anthony J. Nocella II and Richard Kahn       PDF

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VOLUME II, ISSUE II (2004)

Introduction
Steven Best, Chief Editor       DOC

A Tale of Two Holocausts
Karen Davis        PDF

Hunting Tradition: Treaties, Law, and Subsistence Killing
Lisa Kemmerer        PDF

The Failure Of the Kantian Theory of Indirect Duties to Animals
Heather Fieldhouse        PDF

A Critique of the Kantian Theory of Indirect Moral Duties to Animals
Jeffrey Sebo        PDF

Utilitarianism, Animals, and the Problem of Numbers
Stephen Hanson        PDF

Trial By Fire: The SHAC7, Globalization, and the Future of Democracy
Steven Best and Richard Kahn        PDF

Response to Nathan Snaza’s “(Im)possible Witness: Viewing PETA’s “Holocaust on Your Plate,’” (published in ‘Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal,’ Volume II Issue 1)
Kathy Guillermo        PDF DOC

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VOLUME III, ISSUE I (2005)

Edited by: Steven Best, Chief Editor

The Power of the Visual
Kathie Jenni        PDF

Beyond Orthodoxy
Susanna Flavia Boxall        PDF

Luddites or Limits? Animal Rights Activists Attitudes Towards Science
Nikola Taylor        PDF

Reconsidering Zoë and Bios: A Brief Comment on Nathan Snaza’s (Im)possible Witness” and Kathy Guillermo’s “Response”
Richard Kahn        PDF

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VOLUME IV, ISSUE I (2006)

Introduction
Steven Best, Chief Editor

Prairie Wolf
Corey Lee Lewis         PDF

Animals in Disasters: Issues for Animal Liberation Activism and Policy
Leslie Irvine        PDF

Transparency and Animal Research Regulation: An Australian Case Study
Siobhan O’Sullivan         PDF DOC

The Rights of Animal Persons
David Sztybel         PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

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Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues, by Marc Bekoff
Lisa Kemmerer         PDF

The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter, by Peter Singer and Jim Mason (2006)
Richard Kahn        PDF

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VOLUME V, ISSUE I (2007)

Introduction
Steven Best, Chief Editor        PDF

Introducing Critical Animal Studies
Steven Best, Anthony J. Nocella, II, Richard Kahn, Carol Gigliotti, and Lisa Kemmerer         PDF

Extrinsic and Intrinsic Arguments: Strategies for Promoting Animal Rights
Katherine Perlo         PDF

Animal Rights Law: Fundamentalism versus Pragmatism
David Sztybel        PDF

Unmasking the Animal Liberation Front Using Critical Pedagogy: Seeing the ALF for Who They Really Are
Anthony J. Nocella II        PDF

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: New, Improved, and ACLU-Approved
Steven Best        PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

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In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave, by Peter Singer ed. (2005)
Reviewed by Matthew Calarco         PDF

Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy, by Matthew Scully (2003)
Reviewed by Lisa Kemmerer         PDF

Terrorists or Freedom Fighters?: Reflections on the Liberation of Animals, by Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella, II, eds. (2004)
Reviewed by Lauren E. Eastwood        PDF

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VOLUME V, ISSUE II (2007)

Introduction
Steven Best, Chief Editor and Carol Gigliotti, Guest Editor

Lev Tolstoy and the Freedom to Choose One’s Own Path
Andrea Rossing McDowell        PDF

Jewish Ethics and Nonhuman Animals
Lisa Kemmerer        PDF

Deliberative Democracy, Direct Action, and Animal Advocacy
Stephen D’Arcy        PDF

Should Anti-Vivisectionists Boycott Animal-Tested Medicines?
Katherine Perlo        PDF

A Note on Pedagogy: Humane Education Making a Difference
Piers Bierne and Meena Alagappan        PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

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Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal, by Eric Schlosser (2005)
Reviewed by Lisa Kemmerer        PDF

Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust, by Charles Patterson (2002)
Reviewed by Steven Best        PDF

The Longest Struggle: Animal Advocacy from Pythagoras to PETA, by Norm Phelps (2007)
Reviewed by Steven Best        PDF

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VOLUME VI, ISSUE I (2008)

Edited by: Anthony J. Nocella II

Rhyme, Reason, and Animal Rights:
Elizabeth Costello’s Regressive View of Animal Consciousness and its Implications for Animal Liberation

Norm Phelps
Pp. 1 – 16        PDF DOC

Three Fragments from a Biopolitical History of Animals: Questions of Body, Soul, and the Body Politic in Homer, Plato, and Aristotle
Dinesh Wadiwel
Pp. 17 – 31      PDF DOC

‘Most Farmers Prefer Blondes’: The Dynamics of Anthroparchy in Animals’ Becoming Meat
Erika Cudworth
Pp. 32 – 45        PDF DOC

DIALOGUE

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Response to Katherine Perlo’s “Extrinsic and Intrinsic Arguments: Strategies for Promoting Animal Rights,” in Journal for Critical Animal Studies Vol. V, Issue 1, 2007
David Sztybel
Pp. 46 – 52        PDF DOC

Fundamentalism or Pragmatism?
Katherine Perlo
Pp. 53 – 60        PDF DOC

BOOK REVIEWS

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Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective, by Marti Kheel, (2008)
Lynda Birke
Pp. 61 – 67         PDF DOC

Confronting Cruelty: Moral orthodoxy and the Challenge of the Animal Rights Movement, by Lyle Munro (2005)
Nik Taylor
Pp. 68 – 70        PDF DOC

Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Advocacy in the Age of Terror, by Lee Hall (2006)
Sarat Colling
Pp. 71 – 78        PDF DOC

Igniting a Revolution: Voices in Defense of the Earth, by Steven Best, and Anthony J. Nocella, II, eds. (2006)
Sarat Colling
Pp. 79 – 82         PDF DOC

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VOLUME VII, ISSUE I (2009)

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Introduction
Richard J. White, Chief Editor
Pp. 4 – 8
The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: Putting Theory into Action and Animal Liberation into Higher Education
Steven Best
Pp. 9 – 52

“Bend or Break”: Unraveling the Construction of Children and Animals as Competitors in Nineteenth-Century English Anti-Cruelty Movements
Monica Flegel
Pp. 53-73

From War Elephants to Circus Elephants: Humanity’s Abuse of Elephants
Mike Jaynes
Pp. 74-106

Mythologies and Commodifications of Dominion in The Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan
Lisa Jackson-Schebetta
Pp. 107 – 131

Rituals of Dominionism in Human-Nonhuman Relations: Bullfighting to Hunting, Circuses to Petting
Roger Yates
Pp. 132 – 171

The Quest for a Boundless Ethic: A Reassessment of Albert Schweitzer
Norm Phelps
Pp. 172 – 193

BOOK REVIEW

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Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No-Kill Revolution in America, by Nathan J. Winograd (2007)
Reviewed by Adam J. Kochanowicz
Pp. 194 – 201

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VOLUME VII, ISSUE II (2009)


Editorial Board, ICAS Report, and Editorial

Richard J. White, Chief Editor
Pp. 1-8      PDF DOC

The Animal Voice Behind the Animal Fable
Namma Harel
Pp. 9-21      PDF DOC

The Broken Promises of Monsters: Haraway, Animals and the Humanist Legacy
Zipporah Weisberg
Pp. 22-62      PDF DOC

The Great Unity: Daoism, Nonhuman Animals, and Human Ethics
Lisa Kemmerer 
Pp. 63-83      PDF DOC

Normative Sociology: The Intuitionist Crisis and Animals as Absent Referents
Part I of II essays on animals and normative sociology

David Sztybel
Pp. 84-128      PDF DOC

BOOK REVIEW

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Aftershock: Confronting Trauma in a Violent World: A Guide for Activists and their Allies, by pattrice jones (2007)
Reviewed by: Lisa Kemmerer
Pp. 129-137    PDF DOC

FILM REVIEWS

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Behind the Mask (2006) Uncaged Films and ARME
Reviewed by: Sarat Colling and Anthony J. Nocella, II
Pp. 138-143      PDF DOC

Winged Migration (2001) Sony Picture Classics
Reviewed by: Nicole R. Pallotta
Pp. 144-152      PDF DOC

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VOLUME VIII, ISSUE I/II (2010)

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Editorial Board, Table of Contents, and Editorial

Richard J. White, Chief Editor
Pgs. 1- 7

ESSAYS

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“Green” Eggs and Ham? The Myth of Sustainable Meat and the Danger of the Local
Vasile Stănescu
Pgs. 8-32

My Pet Needs Philosophy: Ambiguity, Capabilities and the Welfare of Domestic Dogs
Heather Hillsburg
Pgs. 33-46

From Marginal Cases to Linked Oppressions: Reframing the Conflict between the Autistic Pride and Animal Rights Movements
Daniel Salomon
Pgs. 47-72

EXTENDED ESSAYS

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The Love Whose Name Cannot be Spoken: Queering the Human-Animal Bond
Carmen Dell’Aversano
Pgs. 73-125

Animal Absolutes: Liberation Sociology’s Missing Links -  Part II of II essays on animals and normative sociology
David Sztybel
Pgs. 126-175

COMMENTARY

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Abolition a Multi-Tactical Movement Strategy
Anthony J. Nocella, II
Pgs. 176-183

Healing Our Cuts
Anthony J Nocella, II
Pgs. 184-187

PROTEST SUMMARY

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! For the abolition of the bullfight, the people took the streets ¡
Center of Abolitionist Studies for Animal Liberation
Pgs. 188-191

INTERVIEWS

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Interview with Anthony J. Nocella, II on Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex (co-edited with Steven Best and Peter McLaren, AK Press, 2010)
Richard J White
Pgs. 192-198

Interview with animal liberation activist and former political prisoner Peter Young
Laura Shields
Pgs. 199-203

Interview with author, anarchist and feminist Abbey Willis
Laura Shields
Pgs. 204-208

CONFERENCES

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9th Annual Conference for Critical Animal Studies, SUNY Cortland, New York
Sarat Colling
Pgs. 209-211

1st Annual European Conference for Critical Animal Studies, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Jessica Groling
Pgs. 212-215

BOOK REVIEWS

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Animal Encounters by Tom Tyler, Manuela Rossini, and Manuela S. Rossini (2009)
Reviewed by Amy L. Fletcher
Pgs. 216-221

Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look At The Modern Poultry Industry by Karen Davis (2009)
Reviewed by Dylan Ravenfox
Pgs. 222-225

FILM REVIEWS

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The Cove (2009)
Reviewed by Laura Shields
Pgs. 226-230

Disgrace (2008)
Reviewed by Jacqueline Dalziell
Pgs. 231-240

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VOLUME VIII, ISSUE III (2010)

Special Issue – Women of Color in Critical Animal Studies
Guest Editors: Anastasia Yarbrough and Susan Thomas

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EDITORIAL BOARD
Pp.1 – 2


GUEST EDITORIAL

Women of Color in Critical Animal Studies
Anastasia Yarbrough and Susan Thomas
Pp. 3-4

ESSAYS

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Race as a “Feeble Matter” in Veganism: Interrogating whiteness, geopolitical privilege, and consumption philosophy of “cruelty-free” products
Amie Breeze Harper
Pp. 5-27

The Subhuman as a Cultural Agent of Violence
Maneesha Deckha
Pp. 28-51

COMMENTARY
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Ecological Indigenous Foodways and the Healing of All Our Relations
Claudia Serrato
Pp. 52-60

INTERVIEW

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An Interview with Anarcha-Transnational Feminist Sarat Colling
By Laura Shields
Pp. 61-65

BOOK REVIEWS

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Sistah Vegan
By Anastasia Yarbrough
Pp. 66-69

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JCAS: Author Guidelines
Pp. 70-71

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VOLUME VIII, ISSUE IV (2010)

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EDITORIAL BOARD
Pp. 1-3

EDITORIAL
Pp. 4-7

ESSAYS

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The Divided Kingdom: Inconsistency in the UK Legislation Restricting the Tail Docking of Dogs
David Delafenêtre
Pp. 8-46

And Say The Bakemono Responded: Animism, Derrida and the Question of the Animal in Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke
Chris Crews
Pp. 47-77

‘The Recipe for Love’? Continuities and Changes in the Sexual Politics of Meat
Erika Cudworth
Pp. 78-100

COMMENTARY

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Limited Funds: Assessing Rescues and Sanctuaries
Lisa Kemmerer
Pp. 101-112

REBUTTAL

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Rebuttal #2 to Dr. Perlo on Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Appeals
David Sztybel
Pp. 113-131

POETRY

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Three Poems on Gestation Crates: A Pig Triptych
Dana Medoro
Pp. 132-135

BOOK REVIEWS

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Leonardo’s Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals
Reviewed by Dan Lyons
Pp. 136-146

Muzzling a Movement
Reviewed by Dan Featherston
Pp. 147-152

Livestock/Deadstock: Working with Farm Animals from Birth to Slaughter
Reviewed by Audrey E. Kali
Pp. 153-157

Eating Animals
Reviewed by Heather Hillsburg
Pp. 158-162

FILM REVIEWS

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Skin Trade (2010)
Reviewed by Carol L. Glasser
Pp. 163-167

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JCAS: Author Guidelines
Pp. 168-169

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VOLUME IX, ISSUE I/II (2011)

Special Issue – Continental Philosophical Perspectives on Non-Human Animals
Guest Editor: Chloë Taylor

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EDITORIAL BOARD
p.1

GUEST EDITORIAL
pp.4-13     PDF DOC

ESSAYS

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Painting the Prehuman: Bataille, Merleau-Ponty, and the Aesthetic Origins of Humanity
Brett Buchanan
pp.14-31    PDF DOC

Hunting the Mammoth, Pleistocene to Postmodern
Matthew Chrulew
pp.32-47     PDF DOC

Animal Affects: Spinoza and the Frontiers of the Human
Hasana Sharp
pp.48-68      PDF DOC

The Status of Animality in Deleuze’s Thought
Alain Beaulieu
pp.69-88     PDF DOC

Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Ethics as Extension or Becoming? The Case of Becoming-Plant
Karen L. F. Houle
pp.89-116     PDF DOC

“Strange Kinship” and Ascidian Life: 13 Repetitions
Astrida Neimanis
pp.117-143     PDF DOC

Sounding Depth with the North Atlantic Right Whale and Merleau-Ponty: An Exercise in Comparative Phenomenology
Jen McWeeny
pp.144-166     PDF DOC

Infancy, Animality and the Limits of Language in the Work of Giorgio Agamben
Sarah Hansen
pp.167-181     PDF DOC

The Vulnerability of Other Animals
Stephen Thierman
pp. 182-208      PDF DOC

“Veil of Shame”: Derrida, Sarah Bartmann and Animality
Rebecca Tuvel
pp.209-229     PDF DOC

BOOK REVIEWS

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The Beast and the Sovereign Volume 1
Reviewed by Matt Applegate
pp.230-234     PDF DOC

What is Posthumanism?
Reviewed by Greg Pollock
pp.235-241     PDF DOC

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JCAS: AUTHOR GUIDELINES
p.242

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