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Diana Donald 
Women Against Cruelty 
Protection of Animals in Nineteenth-Century Britain

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This is the first book to explore women s leading role in animal protection in nineteenth-century Britain, drawing on rich archival sources. Women founded bodies such as the Battersea Dogs Home, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and various groups that opposed vivisection. They energetically promoted better treatment of animals, both through practical action and through their writings, such as Anna Sewell s Black Beauty. Yet their efforts were frequently belittled by opponents, or decried as typifying female sentimentality and hysteria. Only the development of feminism in the later Victorian period enabled women to show that spontaneous fellow-feeling with animals was a civilising force. Women s own experience of oppressive patriarchy bonded them with animals, who equally suffered from the dominance of masculine values in society, and from an assumption that all-powerful humans were entitled to exploit animals at will. — .
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Format PDF ● Halaman 296 ● ISBN 9781526115430 ● Penerbit Manchester University Press ● Diterbitkan 2019 ● Diunduh 3 kali ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 7249435 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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