
Animal Activism On and Off Screen examines the relationship between animal advocacy and the film and television industries. Leading scholars, activists, and film industry professionals critically analyse the ways in which animal activism has been represented inside and outside film and television programs in relation to the politics of celebrity, vegan, and animal activism.
Case studies include UK, US, and German television crime fiction, feature-length advocacy documentaries such as Blackfish (2013), The Ghosts in Our Machine (2013), The Animal People (2019) and Meat the Future (2020); fiction films such as Okja (2017) and Cloud Atlas (2012); as well as celebrity chefs, French activism and celebrity activists Pamela Anderson, Joaquin Phoenix and James Cromwell.
By exploring three key aspects of the current context for animal rights: representations of activism on screen; activist texts and their reception; and celebrity vegans and animal advocates, Animal Activism On and Off Screen evaluates the efficacy of advocacy narratives in film and on television, and offers important insights intended to inform animal advocacy strategies and campaigns.
Professor Claire Parkinson is Professor of Culture, Communication and Screen Studies, Associate Head of English and Creative Arts, and co-director of the Centre for Human Animal Studies (CfHAS) at Edge Hill University.
Dr Lara Herring is a lecturer in the School of Arts and Media at the University of Salford, UK.
Acknowledgements Introduction by Claire Parkinson and Lara Herring
“A great read for those interested in activism, how the media spreads messages, and how the cultural landscape around us is formed.” – Anthony Morris, Books+Publishing
“Animal Activism On and Off Screen breaks new ground in animal-focused cultural studies. Featuring major critical animal studies scholars and important new voices, it offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of how pro-animal ideas, and the people who voice them, are mediated in twenty-first-century screen and celebrity cultures.” – Professor Robert McKay, University of Sheffield “The contributors offer thought provoking ideas and insights into the strengths and limitations of animal activism on screen, making this book well worth reading and setting for undergraduate and postgraduate animal studies courses.” – Professor Nik Taylor, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha/University of Canterbury
Size: 210 x 148 mm
Pages: 370
Copyright: 2024
ISBN: 9781743329757
Publication: 01 Jul 2024
Series: Animal Politics