Neftipolitics and Total Liberation against Carnist Order
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https://doi.org/10.47613/reflektif.2024.164Keywords:
carnism, neftipolitics, total liberation, anarchist ecology, critical animal studiesAbstract
The signification of the emancipation of non-human animals forms an organic link between critical animal studies and anarchist literature and thought. Therefore, it would not be wrong to say that in the search for any analysis that falls within the scope of critical animal studies, recourse to anarchist ethics and action will open important paths. Based on this intersectionality, this study proceeds through three different conceptual lines in order to contribute to the search for the aforementioned path. The study first discusses the current relations in which non-human animals become the objects of consumption and exploitation around the concept of carnist order, and then, in contrast to this, the concept of nefti ecology and holistic emancipation as the political ideal of an anarchist attitude to ecology.
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