Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader; ISSN 2700-693X
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader 2023
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 4, Nr. 1, Januar 2023
Contextualizing Fragments: The Speciesism / Antispe angle and Antidiscriminatory Animal Sociology (1)
Segregation / computer graphic … 3
Always oppressive specifics / computer graphic … 4
Antidiscriminatory Animal Sociology (1) / computer graphic … 5
Thinking and Objectification / computer graphic … 6
Speciesism in Art and Veganism (1) / computer graphic … 8
Killing and Loving Animality (1) … 10
Justice together with Animals / Io … 11
The sadder sides of progress / computer graphic … 12
Social Animal Portrayals (1) / the crown of the creation … 15
Looking in a fair way at the level of experience / symbiosis … 17
Knowing things, while being undifferentiated / thinking … 20
From: The Vessel as a Metaphor … 22
The „Neverunderstanding“ – or simply the last layer of Animal Objectification? … 23
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader 2022
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 3, November 2022
Contextualizing Fragments: The Speciesism/Antispe angle and Animal Objectification
“Utilising” and loving … 3
Animal Objectification and Negation … 6
Opposing all Forms of Animal Objectification … 6
Sentientism and Animal Sociology … 8
Being and sensing … 8
Faunacides are taking place … 9
Ecocide – Faunacide – Genocide, ongoing (1) … 9
Ecocide is foremostly and ethical issue … 9
The term: sustainable … 10
Territorial schisms …11
Animal Sociology and advocacy … 12
Dedication and commitment … 12
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 2, Oktober 2022
Animal Rights ABC: How can I assert my basic human rights to demand fundamental animal rights?
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 3, Nr. 1, April 2022
Fragments in Antibiologistic Animal Sociology: From Antispeciesism to Animal Objectification
Decolonialism doesn’t explain forms of nonhuman objectification … 3
Subversion and Oppression … 3
Critique of mainstream Animal Allies … 3
Ethics and Rights, as always (dangerously narrowly understood in technocratic
environmentalism) … 4
Alternatives for the term speciesism … 4
Alternative terms for speciesism … 5
Animal portrayals in language 1 … 5
Trauma 1 (on biologistic approaches to trauma) … 5
A Nonhuman can’t be reduced to a symbol … 5
A fragment on insect mythologies … 6
Animal cultures: relations … 6
Animal cultures … 7
Defend whom and how … 7
Animality and conceptual corners … 7
Speciesism/Animal Objectification and deprivation (1) … 7
No shared positions on animal and human ethics … 7
Antispeciesist/Anti-Animal-Objective plurality being blurred out … 8
Ethical exclusionisists … 8
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader 2020
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 2, Nr. 3, Oktober 2020
Antibiologistic Antispeciesist Animal Sociology: Environment and Nonhuman Animals (2). No Nonhuman Animal is an Agricultural Issue
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader, Jahrgang 2, Nr. 2, Oktober 2020
Antibiologistic Antispeciesist Animal Sociology: Environment and Nonhuman Animals
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Ecocide and Speciesism and Faunacide (fragments)
Sentience – eco-social and almost incomparably unique or the one you will measure by which standards? …………………………… 3
Sentience raises many questions about what exactly we discuss …………………………… 4
Cognitions and sentiences in their own ways …………………………… 5
Social replacement …………………………… 5
Stereotyping nonhuman animals. The German “artgerecht” is a speciesist term …………………………… 6
Unique atrocity speciesism …………………………… 8
Criticizing human supremacism while practicing it? …………………………… 8
Animal Sociology means just that …………………………… 8
Deindividualizing subjectivity …………………………… 8
Institutionalized killing as a ritual killing …………………………… 9
Speaking of nonhumans …………………………… 10
Notes on Animal Rights and politics (1) …………………………… 11
Activism …………………………… 11
Don’t substitute instinct with instinct when you can’t speak differently about nonhumans …………………………… 11
Biologistic speciesism and you …………………………… 11
Earth’s Children aren’t taxonomic categories …………………………… 12
Animal hatred and ecology …………………………… 12
Too much reformism …………………………… 12
Ecosociability …………………………… 13
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader 2018
Edition Farangis: Animal Autonomy E-Reader 5, Jahrgang 1, Nr. 5, Dezember 2018
(Fragments)
Antispeciesism is not necessarily what speciesism isn’t …………………………… 2
Nonanthropocentric perceptions …………………………… 3
Being radical antispe …………………………… 4
What is it in people that makes zoocide and ecocide possible? …………………………… 5
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Biologism equals speciesism …………………………………………………………………3
Female-identified human individuals and speciesism,
species-derogation, -negation -annihilation or the
overlooked problem of “women” and anthropocentric-collectivist speciesism ………………3
Nonhuman-inclusive …………………………………………………………………………8
If you keep relegating animality into reductive frameworks …………………………………9
Specifics of speciesism – Aesthetics ………………………………………………………….10
Specifics of speciesism – History, how we see “the past” and how we
preserve “what is important” …………………………………………………………………11
Specifics of speciesism – Physis and visible presence ………………………………………13
Seeing big birds ………………………………………………………………………………14
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Animal Agency and Morality …………………………………………………………………3
What is Animality, and what it isn’t …………………………………………………………3
When speciesism feeds speciesism and why nonhuman-animal-allies
should not fall for unproductive rhetorical twists ……………………………………………5
A nonhuman-inclusive vegan economy? Where to start ……………………………………7
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Many forms of speciesism ……………………………………………………………………3
A Question Answered by a Question … Can Animals Reason? ……………………………4
Is the utilization of ‘animal bodies’ the source speciesism?
Where does animal degradation start? ………………………………………………………6
In memoriam of the 19th/early 20th century anti-vivisection activist
Martin Eduard Staudinger ……………………………………………………………………9
Lightning sparkles …………………………………………………………………………10
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Thoughts about the languages of animals ……………………………………………………4
We speak with each other, somehow. Fragment about an ongoing social process ……………8
Animal Knowledge ……………………………………………………………………………9
Animal Thealogy: Man-Machine? Animal Reason! ………………………………………10
Five neovegan perspectives …………………………………………………………………14