The Sexual Politics of Meat
"The Sexual Politics of Meat" is a book by Carol J. Adams that explores the connections between meat consumption and patriarchal culture. Adams argues that the treatment of animals in the meat industry reflects broader societal attitudes towards women, linking the objectification of both animals and women.
The book discusses how language and imagery surrounding meat often reinforce gender stereotypes and power dynamics. By examining these relationships, Adams encourages readers to consider the ethical implications of their dietary choices and how they relate to issues of feminism and animal rights.