What does it mean for a person to declare her or his veganism to the world? How does the transition from one diet to another impact one’s sense of self? Veganism challenges the foundational character of how we “act out” our selves—not least of all in the context of sexuality and gender. In my paper, I am thus interested in the potential of veganism to disrupt the “natural” bond between gender formations and the consumption of animal products, as this relates to social and cultural genealogies. Consequently, I will explore a queer form of veganism that affirms the radical impact of what Sara Ahmed calls “shared deviation.
This paper was written as a final project for POLS 419 Social Movements and Political Protests with ...
Offering contemporary insights into movement activities, this study explores the discursive identity...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
What does it mean for a person to declare her or his veganism to the world? How does the transition ...
In recent years, and in the current climate crisis, the interest in veganism and sustainable diet/li...
In recent years, and in the current climate crisis, the interest in veganism and sustainable diet/li...
Queerness and veganism are two historically contested social locations that have become more mainstr...
Reflecting on a moment when a vegan meal was presented to him as “lesbian food,” McKay’s essay criti...
I am vegan. This means I eschew animal products (such as meat, dairy and eggs) for ethical reasons. ...
Veganism is a philosophy and lifestyle which rejects the consumption of animal products and calls fo...
This article reports upon research on vegan transition, which I bring into dialogue with Sara Ahmed’...
Through content analysis of three relevant research essays, this study examines how vegan communitie...
In order to better understand veganism in the UK from an anthropological perspective, this study aim...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
The present research is a social science exploration into the adaptation and transition to veganism ...
This paper was written as a final project for POLS 419 Social Movements and Political Protests with ...
Offering contemporary insights into movement activities, this study explores the discursive identity...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
What does it mean for a person to declare her or his veganism to the world? How does the transition ...
In recent years, and in the current climate crisis, the interest in veganism and sustainable diet/li...
In recent years, and in the current climate crisis, the interest in veganism and sustainable diet/li...
Queerness and veganism are two historically contested social locations that have become more mainstr...
Reflecting on a moment when a vegan meal was presented to him as “lesbian food,” McKay’s essay criti...
I am vegan. This means I eschew animal products (such as meat, dairy and eggs) for ethical reasons. ...
Veganism is a philosophy and lifestyle which rejects the consumption of animal products and calls fo...
This article reports upon research on vegan transition, which I bring into dialogue with Sara Ahmed’...
Through content analysis of three relevant research essays, this study examines how vegan communitie...
In order to better understand veganism in the UK from an anthropological perspective, this study aim...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
The present research is a social science exploration into the adaptation and transition to veganism ...
This paper was written as a final project for POLS 419 Social Movements and Political Protests with ...
Offering contemporary insights into movement activities, this study explores the discursive identity...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...