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Animal Oppression and Malev(i)olence

Hunting, Domesecration, Capitalism, and the Deformation of Human Society

David Nibert

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
14 May 2026
While the dominant cultural narrative depicts the history of hunting, capturing, and killing of other animals as beneficial for human development, historical and contemporary evidence shows otherwise. This book reveals that the human practice of stalking, killing, exploiting, and eating other animals

led to the social construction of a malev(i)olent

and predacious form of masculinity and the start of human social stratification and oppression. Thereafter the course of human social development was placed on a deformative trajectory, leading to warfare, the emergence of deadly zoonotic disease, and terrorist-based colonial and imperialist orders. Primarily spread throughout the world by way of European conquests, and leading to the rise of capitalism, hunting and this violent and rapacious form of masculinity is continually promoted as ideal training for warfare and global domination, especially in the United States. As US-driven global violence and destruction accelerates in the 21st century, challenges to this dominant form of masculinity and its caustic capitalist progeny are essential for creating a peaceful and sustainable world.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   700g
ISBN:   9798216388593
Series:   Critical Animal Studies and Theory
Pages:   360
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Nibert is Professor of sociology and a scholar/activist who teaches at Wittenberg University.

Reviews for Animal Oppression and Malev(i)olence: Hunting, Domesecration, Capitalism, and the Deformation of Human Society

""David Nibert's work has established him as a preeminent scholar of critical animal studies and vegan sociology. His intersectional approach has inspired countless scholars over the past quarter of a century and continues to inform the field with a conscientious feminist approach rooted in powerful historical evidence, political analysis, and linguistic resistance. This latest contribution interrogates the most fundamental, if uncomfortable, variables in social oppression, that being the toxicity of hegemonic masculinity and the horrifying legacy of violent patriarchy. Too often, historical accounts of unequal social relations remain gender- and species-neutral, obscuring the stronghold that human masculinity has held over women and other minoritized humans, fellow animals, and the environment to the ultimate detriment of social wellbeing and propensity for progress. Nibert's account of global malev(i)olence is a reckoning with masculinity's rampant destruction, tracing with excruciating detail its multifaceted efforts to accumulate power, knowledge, and control over reality itself. To reclaim peace for the people and salvage the world for a habitable future, Nibert urgently calls for an unabashed confrontation with patriarchy wherever it manifests, championing a symbiotic, anti-hierarchical, and care-based approach to multispecies social life in its wake. Readers are invited to embrace a post-patriarchal eco-consciousness with enticing and thought-provoking vegan feminist wordsmithery that interrogates the normalization of unequal social relations in the very language we use to understand it. This is the book we’ve been waiting for. Its robust political sociology and attention to historical detail beautifully complements an existing literature of vegan feminist thought that has been coalescing for many decades now."" * Dr. Corey Wrenn, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Kent, Past Chair, Animals and Society Section of the American Sociological Association, Co-Founder, International Association of Vegan Sociologists *


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