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PART 1 History and foundational texts 1 Framing vegan studies: vegetarianism, veganism, animal studies, ecofeminism Laura Wright 2 Pythagoras, Plutarch, Porphyry, and the ancient defense of the vegetarian choice Joanna Komorowska 3 Vegetarian and vegan histories Tom Hertweck 4 The analytic philosophers: Peter Singers Animal Liberation and Tom Regans The Case for Animal Rights Josh Milburn 5 The "posthumanists": Cary Wolfe and Donna Haraway Eva Giraud PART 2 Vegan studies in the disciplines: humanities 6 Vegan literature for children: epistemic resistance, agency, and the Anthropocene Marzena Kubisz 7 Veganism, ecoethics, and climate change in Margaret Atwoods "MaddAddam" trilogy Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad 8 Vegan Cervantes: meat consumption and social degradation in Dialogue of the Dogs Jos Manuel Marrero Henrquez 9 A quiet riot: veganism as anti-capitalism and ecofeminist revolt in Han Kangs The Vegetarian Liz Mayo 10 Causal impotence and veganism: recent developments and possible ways forward David Killoren 11 By any means of persuasion necessary: the rhetoric of veganism Christopher Garland 1 2 Veganism and the U.S. legal system Tim Phillips 13 Vegan studies in sociology Elizabeth Cherry 14 Psychology and vegan studies Adam Feltz and Silke Feltz 15 Vegan studies and food studies Jessica Holmes PART 3 Vegan studies in the disciplines: religion 16 Veganism and Christianity Allison Covey 17 Yes, but is it Kosher? Varying religio-cultural perspectives on Judaism and veganism Barry L. Stiefel 18 Veganism, Hinduism, and Jainism in India: a geo-cultural inquiry Saurav Kumar 19 The interface between "identity" and "aspiration": reading the Buddhist teachings through a vegan lens Joyjit Ghosh and Krishanu Maiti 20 Veganism and Islam Magfirah Dahlan PART 4 Theoretical engagements 21 A vegan ecofeminist queer ecological view of ecocriticism: a Costa Rican natureculture walk in literary/environmental studyland Adriana Jimnez Rodrguez 22 Veganism in Critical Animal Studies: humanist and post-humanist perspectives Jonathan Sparks-Franklin 23 Vegan studies and queer theory Emelia Quinn 24 "You would betray your own mother for meat": a postcolonial vegan reading of Tsitsi Dangarembgas Nervous Conditions Sarah Rhu and Laura Wright 25 Radical recipe: veganism as anti-racism Marilisa C. Navarro 26 Vegan studies and gender studies Alex Lockwood PART 5 Veganism in the media 27 Screening veganism: the production, rhetoric, and reception of vegan advocacy films Alexa Weik von Mossner 28 (Mis)representing veganism in film and television Matthew Cole and Kate Stewart 29 Merchandizing veganism Simon C. Estok 30 "Friends dont let friends eat tofu": a rhetorical analysis of fast food corporation "anti-vegan-options," advertisements Erin Trauth 31 The vegan myth: the rhetoric of online anti-veganism Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero and Margarita Carretero-Gonzlez PART 6 Vegan geographies 32 Vegan food tourism: experiences and implications Francesc Fust-Forn 33 Toward a new humanity: animal cruelty in China in light of COVID-19 Ruth Y.Y. Hung 34 Vegan geographies in Ireland Corey Wrenn