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  • Vegetarianism and science fiction = a history of utopian animal ethics /
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    Title/Author: Vegetarianism and science fiction/ by Joshua Bulleid.
    Reminder of title: a history of utopian animal ethics /
    Author: Bulleid, Joshua.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xiv, 336 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1 The Speculative Politics of Meat: Utopia, Carnism, and Critical Animal Studies -- Utopia and Science Fiction -- Carnism and Speciesism -- Vegetarianism and Veganism -- Critical Animal Studies -- Food Studies and Science Fiction -- Chapter Breakdown -- References -- 2 Feed My Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Romantic Vegetarian Precedent -- Percy Shelley's Vegetarian Vindication -- Frankenstein -- Frankenstein's Fall -- Child of Nature -- The Creature's Fall -- Children of Cain -- Ecocritical Inclinations -- The Last Man and Others -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 You Are What You Eat: Bestiality and Other "Carnal Cravings" in the Works of H. G. Wells -- Darwinism -- The Time Machine -- The Island of Doctor Moreau -- The War of the Worlds -- Later Scientific Romances and Mainstream Novels -- Modern Utopias -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 My God, It's Full of Starch! Arthur C. Clarke, Alternative Meat, and the Hunting Hypothesis -- Alternative Meat and the Dystopian Tradition -- Space Exploration and Environmental Sustainability -- Ethical Endorsements and Buddhist Influences -- Space Odyssey Series and the Hunting Hypothesis -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Should Androids Eat Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick, Interspecies Empathy, and Animal Liberation -- Early Empathetic Experiences -- Early Short Stories and Novels -- Dr Bloodmoney -- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? -- Blade Runner -- Later Theological Turn -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Critical Carnist Shift: Marge Piercy, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ernest Callenbach, Octavia E. Butler and the Critical Utopian Period -- The Critical Utopian Canon -- Piercy's Primitivist and Post-Catastrophic Carnisms -- Coming Home to Carnism in Le Guin -- Callenbach's Carnist Ecotopia(s) -- Octavia E. Butler -- Patternist -- Xenogenesis -- Later Parables -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Where's the Beef? Kim Stanley Robinson's Carnist Climate Change Catastrophes -- Future Primitive -- Three Californias -- Mars Trilogy and Other Space Colonisation Novels -- Science in the Capital -- Climate Policy -- Buddhism -- Nineteenth-Century Influences -- Nonhuman Subjectivity -- (Erasure of) Nonhuman Sympathy -- The Ministry for the Future -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 That Way Maddness Lies: Returning to Carnism in Margaret Atwood's Science Fiction -- Survivalism and Realist Fiction -- The Handmaids' Tales -- The Blind Assassin and Later Realist Fiction -- The MaddAddam Trilogy -- Children of "Nature" -- Inner Animality -- Alternative Meats -- Sexual Politics -- Interspecies Empathy and Animal Activism -- Neocarnist Environmentalism -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Last Word in Gastronomy? Veganism, Ecocriticism, Pandemic Science Fiction and the Future -- Veganism -- Climate Fiction and Ecocriticism -- Pandemic Science Fiction -- Looking Forward -- References.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Science fiction - History and criticism. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38347-2
    ISBN: 9783031383472
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