
"The Sexual Politics of Meat"
"The Sexual Politics of Meat" is a book by Carol J. Adams that explores the connections between the consumption of meat and patriarchal structures in society. Adams argues that the exploitation of animals for food parallels the oppression of women, suggesting that societal views on gender and meat reflect deeper issues of power and domination. The book critiques how both animals and women are objectified and sexualized, drawing attention to the ethical implications of eating meat and encouraging readers to reconsider their dietary choices in the context of feminism and animal rights.