
"The Sexual Politics of Meat" by Carol J. Adams
"The Sexual Politics of Meat" by Carol J. Adams explores how societal norms around gender, oppression, and violence are reflected in meat-eating practices. She argues that reducing animals to commodities mirrors how women and marginalized groups are often objectified and oppressed. Adams highlights the connections between sexism, violence, and animal exploitation, suggesting that changing attitudes toward meat can also promote gender equality and social justice. The book encourages readers to consider how cultural beliefs and practices around meat may reinforce harmful stereotypes and power dynamics.