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Vegaphobia is a term used to denote the aversion to vegetarian and vegan people.
In 2011, researchers in the UK examined 397 articles containing the terms "vegan", "vegans" and "veganism". The researchers classified 74.3% of the items as "negatives"; 20.2% "neutral" and only 5.5% "positive".
In 2010, the book "Some we love, some who hate, some who eat: because it is so hard to think directly about animals" is published by Hal Herzog. The fourth chapter titled "Veganism, Veganorexia and Vegaphobia: Women, Choice, and Eating Policy" focuses on veghaphobia.
In 2012, Christophe Traïni in the scientific text "Between disgust and moral indignation: the socio-genesis of a practicing activist" speaks of vegans and anti-peoples become an "oppressed minority" rebelled against vegephobia. In the same year he also talks about Kay Peggs in the book "Animal Consumption".
At the Animal Rights Conference in Luxembourg in 2013, actress and producer Jola Cora, organizer of the first Vega International, exposed the phenomenon in an intervention called "Vegaphobia, what is it?" Also in the same year spoke French philosopher Yves Bonnardel in his speech titled "Vegaphobia" at Veggie Pride International in Genoa, Switzerland.
In 2014, they talk about Andrea Romeo and Ivonne Citarella in the text "The Network and the Spread of Anti-Species Culture" describing the phenomenon of vegaphobia as the "superficial and derisory" attitude of those who focus on vegan lifestyle rather than real motivations that lead to this choice. " It can also be noted that proliferation of "anti-veg" groups is called "specist". In the same year, Queer Vegan Manifesto was published, where Rasmus R. Simonsen argues that vegaphobia is linked to homophobia because "homophobic speech feeds vegaphobia, since the choice of eating differently, for males in particular, is linked to 'effeminacy and lack of virility'.
In 2016, Radio Radicale broadcasted an interview with Silvia Molè on the censorship of antispecism and vegephobia by Cristiana Pugliese. In the same year, in Italy, he also spoke of vegefobia on Radio Onda Rossa.
Bibliography
- Guadagnucci, Lorenzo (2012). Restiamo animali. Terre di mezzo. ISBN 978-88-6189-224-8.
- Charles Patterson (2003). Un'eterna Treblinka. Il massacro degli animali e l'Olocausto. Editori Riuniti. ISBN 978-8835953241.
- Mannucci, Erica Joy (2008). La cena di Pitagora. Storia del vegetarianismo dall'antica Grecia a Internet. Carocci editore. ISBN 978-88-430-4574-7.
- Cole, Matthew (2011). Vegafobia: discorsi dispregiativi sul veganismo nei giornali nazionali britannici.
- Sigler, Pierre. L'exploitation animale est une question de société.
- Oliver, David. Vegephobia is Speciesism.
- Romeo, Andrea (2014). La rete e la diffusione della cultura antispecista.
- Traïni, Christophe (2012). Between disgust and moral indignation: The socio-genesis of an activist practice. Presses de Sciences Po. ISBN 978-27-2463-260-6.
- Herzog, Hal (2011). Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-00-6173-085-6.
- Filippi, Massimo (2014). Manifesto Queer Vegan. Ortica Editrice.
References
- Cole, Matthew; Morgan, Karen (1 March 2011). "Vegaphobia: derogatory discourses of veganism and the reproduction of speciesism in UK national newspapers1". The British Journal of Sociology. 62 (1): 134–153. doi:10.1111/j.1468-4446.2010.01348.x – via Wiley Online Library.
- "Repetita juvant: cos'è la vegefobia". www.veggiepride.it.
- "Vegephobia, what is it? Why is it important to fight it? (Jola Cora) [IARC2013]". ar-conference.org.
- Matthew Cole (1 March 2011). "Vegaphobia: derogatory discourses of veganism and the reproduction of speciesism in UK national newspapers". wiley.com.
- ^ Herzog, Hal (9 August 2011). "Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals". Harper Collins – via Google Books.
- Traïni, Christophe; Throssell, Katharine. "Between disgust and moral indignation". Revue française de science politique. Vol. 62 (4) – via cairn-int.info.
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- VeganKanal (12 September 2013). "Vegephobia, what is it? Jola Cora at IARC 2013 Luxembourg" – via YouTube.
- "News". www.veggiepride.it.
- ^ Romeo, Andrea; Citarella, Ivonne (1 August 2014). "La rete e la diffusione della cultura antispecista". goWare – via Google Books.
- ^ https://works.bepress.com/rasmus_simonsen/3/download/
- Radicale, Radio (5 September 2016). "Intervista a Silvia Molè sulla censura verso l'antispecismo e sulla vegefobia". radioradicale.it.
- "vegefobia - Radio Onda Rossa". www.ondarossa.info.
- Traïni, Christophe; Throssell, Katharine. "Between disgust and moral indignation". Revue française de science politique. Vol. 62 (4).
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