Weaving together a diverse range of scholarly-activist intersectional
voices from around the world, Critical Animal Studies and Activism:
International Perspectives on Total Liberation and Intersectionality
co-edited by Anthony J. Nocella II and Richard J. White makes a powerful
contribution to knowledge and understanding. It is essential reading for
environmentalists, animal advocates, social justice organizers,
policy-makers, social change-makers, and indeed for all those who care
about the future of this planet. This book spans many scholar
disciplines and activist social movements, and provides new insights to
fundamental debates surrounding inter-species justice, liberation, and
democracy. This critical theory for total liberation book expands the
understanding of one struggle one fight: for human freedom, for animal
rights, and for the liberation of the earth herself. Rooted in a radical
praxis, the book argues that those in academia that claim critical
animal studies, need to hit the streets with the protesters and the
protesters need to join the theoretical conversations. Theory and
practice and not binaries, but two pieces of a larger goal. Read this
book and use its arguments to take the fight to smash capitalism,
oppression, and domination in all its forms!