Joan Dunayer
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Joan Dunayer is a writer, editor, and animal rights advocate. She is the author of two books, Animal Equality (2001) and Speciesism (2004).
Dunayer graduated from Princeton University and has master's degrees in English literature, education, and psychology.[1]
[edit] Selected works
- Books
- Speciesism. Ryce Publishing, 2004.
- Animal Equality: Language and Liberation. Ryce Publishing, 2001.
- Articles
- Advancing Animal Rights Journal of Animal Law (Volume III, 2007)
- Serving Abuse: Promoting Animal-Derived Food Satya Magazine (October 2006)
- Reply to a Self-Proclaimed Speciesist Vegan Voice (September/November 2005)
- From Speciesism to Equality The Vegan (Summer 2005)
- Animal Rights "Welfarists": An Oxymoron Satya Magazine (March 2005)
- English and Speciesism English Today (Vol. 19, No. 1, 2003)
- Animal Equality Speech at Animal Rights Vienna conference in Austria (September 2002)
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[edit] References
- ^ "Joan Dunayer", Lantern Books, accessed 4 June 2012.
[edit] Further reading
- Interview of Joan Dunayer Vegan Festivals (2005)
- Joan Dunayer on Speciesism Animal Voices (November 23, 2004)
- Animal Equality: Language and Liberation. The Joan Dunayer Interview. Vegan Voice (2001)
- Interview with Joan Dunayer Animal Voices (July 26, 2001)