Brigid Brophy - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The Review of Contemporary Fiction; 15:3 (1995 Fall)
Animal rights
Focus
  • Abolitionism
  • Animal cognition
  • Animal law
  • Animal protectionism
  • Animal rights
  • Animal welfare
  • Anthrozoology
  • Bioethics
  • Sentience
  • Speciesism
  • Veganism
  • Vegetarianism
  • more...
Issues
  • Ahimsa
  • Animal model
  • Animal rights and the Holocaust
  • Animal product
  • Animal testing
  • Animal testing on non-human primates
  • Animals in sport
  • Anti-hunting
  • Bile bear
  • Blood sport
  • Cosmetics testing
  • Covance
  • Cruelty to animals
  • Deep ecology
  • Ethics of eating meat
  • Factory farming
  • Fox hunting
  • Fur trade
  • Great ape research ban
  • Green Scare
  • Huntingdon Life Sciences
  • International trade in primates
  • Ivory trade
  • Livestock
  • Nafovanny
  • Open rescue
  • Operation Backfire
  • Pain and suffering in laboratory animals
  • Recreational fishing
  • Seal hunting
  • Slaughterhouse
  • Stock-free agriculture
  • Toxicology testing
  • Veganarchism
  • Women and animal advocacy
  • Zoo
  • more...
Cases
  • Britches
  • Brown Dog affair
  • Cambridge University primates
  • McLibel case
  • Pit of despair
  • Silver Spring monkeys
  • Unnecessary Fuss
Advocates
Academics and writers
  • Carol Adams
  • Douglas Adams
  • Tom Beauchamp
  • Marc Bekoff
  • Jeremy Bentham
  • Steven Best
  • Brigid Brophy
  • Paola Cavalieri
  • Stephen R. L. Clark
  • J. M. Coetzee
  • Priscilla Cohn
  • David DeGrazia
  • Joan Dunayer
  • Lawrence Finsen
  • Gary Francione
  • Robert Garner
  • Antoine Goetschel
  • Anna Kingsford
  • Andrew Linzey
  • Colin McGinn
  • Mary Midgley
  • Martha Nussbaum
  • Tom Regan
  • Bernard Rollin
  • Mark Rowlands
  • Richard D. Ryder
  • Peter Singer
  • Henry Stephens Salt
  • Steve Sapontzis
  • Gary Steiner
  • Cass Sunstein
  • David Sztybel
  • John Vyvyan
  • Steven M. Wise
  • Roger Yates
  • more...
Activists
  • Cleveland Amory
  • Greg Avery
  • Matt Ball
  • Martin Balluch
  • Brigitte Bardot
  • Gene Baur
  • Frances Power Cobbe
  • Rod Coronado
  • Karen Davis
  • Chris DeRose
  • Bruce Friedrich
  • Juliet Gellatley
  • Celia Hammond
  • Barry Horne
  • Ronnie Lee
  • Lizzy Lind af Hageby
  • Paul McCartney
  • Bill Maher
  • Keith Mann
  • Dan Mathews
  • Ingrid Newkirk
  • Heather Nicholson
  • Alex Pacheco
  • Jill Phipps
  • Craig Rosebraugh
  • Nathan Runkle
  • Henry Spira
  • Kim Stallwood
  • Marianne Thieme
  • Andrew Tyler
  • Donald Watson
  • Robin Webb
  • more...
Movement
  • Animal Aid
  • Animal Legal Defense Fund
  • Animal Liberation Front
  • British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
  • Chinese Animal Protection Network
  • Great Ape Project
  • Hunt Saboteurs Association
  • Last Chance for Animals
  • Mercy for Animals
  • Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
  • Oxford Group
  • People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
  • United Poultry Concerns
  • more...
Parties
  • AAEVP
  • Animal Justice Party
  • Animal Protection Party
  • PACMA
  • Partij voor de Dieren
  • Partito Animalista Italiano
  • Tierschutzpartei
  • more...
Books
and films
  • Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress (1894)
  • Animals, Men and Morals (1971)
  • Animal Liberation (1975)
  • The Case for Animal Rights (1983)
  • The Lives of Animals (1999)
  • Striking at the Roots (2008)
  • An American Trilogy (2009)
  • A Cow at My Table
  • The Cove
  • Behind the Mask
  • Earthlings
  • Forks Over Knives
  • Vegucated
  • Meet Your Meat
  • Peaceable Kingdom
  • The Animals Film
  • more...
Categories
  • Animal advocacy parties
  • Animal law
  • Animal Liberation Front
  • Animal rights
  • Animal rights advocates
  • Animal right media
  • Animal rights movement
  • Animal testing
  • Blood sports
  • Livestock
  • Poultry
  • Veganism
  • Vegetarianism
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