The feminist care tradition in animal ethics : a reader

Table of Contents IntroductionThe War on Compassion (2006)Carol J. AdamsPart I: Foundational Articles by 1985-1996 1. The Liberation of Nature: A Circular Affair (1985)Marti Kheel2. Animal Rights and Feminist Theory (1990)Josephine Donovan3. Toward an Ecological Ethic of Care (1991)Deane Curtin4. Your Daughter or Your Dog? A Feminist Assessment of the Animal Research Issue (1991)Deborah Slicer5. Justice, Caring, and Animal LiberationBrian Luke6. The Caring Sleuth: Portrait of an Animal Rights Activist (1994)Kenneth Shapiro7. Attention to Suffering: Sympathy as a Basis for Ethical Treatment of Animals (1994)Josephine Donovan8. Caring About Suffering: A Feminist Exploration (1995)Carol J. AdamsPart II: Responses by 1998-2006 9. Toward a Non-Property Status for Animals (1998)Thomas G. Kelch10. Protecting Children and Animals from Abuse: A Trans-Species Concept of Caring (1999)James Garbarino11. The Role of the Rational and the Emotive in a Theory of Animal Rights (1999)Thomas G. Kelch12. The Ethic of Care and the Problem of Wild Animals (2003)Grace Clement13. Of Mice and Men: A Feminist Fragment on Animal Rights (2004)Catharine A. MacKinnon14. Empathy and Vegetarian Commitments (2004)Lori Gruen15. On the Backs of Animals: The Valorization of Reason in Contemporary Animal Ethics (2005)Cathryn Bailey16. Caring to Dialogue: Feminism and the Treatment of Animals (2006)Josephine DonovanBibliographyContributorsIndex