Emelia Quinn
@emeliaquinn
Queer, Vegan, Assistant Prof of World Literatures & Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam.
Author of The Monstrous Vegan
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Thanks to our friends at The Vegan Society for republishing episode 185 as part of their Research News column! The episode features a conversation between Josh Milburn and Emelia Quinn about Emelia's Reading Veganism: The Monstrous Vegan, 1818 to Present. vegansociety.com/get-involved/r…
The Edinburgh Companion to Vegan Literary studies will be released next month with Edinburgh University Press ! You can pre-order now (or, more realistically, ask your library to!) edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-edinb…. .
This book is going to be fabulous and I'm honoured to be included with a chapter in it. Thanks to Emelia Quinn and Laura Wright for including me and for being excellent editors. Very much looking forward to seeing it in print and reading all the other contributions.
I’ve just received my copy of The Edinburgh Companion to Vegan Literary Studies (edited by Emelia Quinn and Laura Wright). I’m the author of chapter 14: ‘The Philosophical Essay’. Lots to get your teeth into! #veganstudies #animalstudies #animalethics
Elated to see this in print, a pathbreaking work by Emelia Quinn. Tracing 200 years of English and Anglophone literature, it posits the “vegan monster” as a category of subaltern at the intersection of queer, vegan, and animal studies and the environmental humanities.
Launching today! For those working for animals anywhere: Martin's Act @ 200 explores the past, present & future of animal protection—with this thought in mind. Produced by Culture & Animals & written/presented by @alexlockwood. Subscribe chart2050.org #MartinsAct200
Very happy to announce that, with Wilma Waterlander, @elsevogel, Mary Nicolaou, Gaston Franssen, Emilia Quinn and Maroesjka Verhagen, I will start a new research project on meat consumption narratives in past & present, thanks to a midsize project grant from the UvA Amsterdam.