"This volume provides an overview of the some of the most central—and some of the most contested—concepts in the rapidly emerging inter-disciplinary area of animal studies. Unlike handbooks and readers, Critical Terms for Animal Studies is not focused on a selection of definitive texts but rather on setting the terms of the language used in the field. The subject of animal studies is at a crucial stage, still being mapped out and defining itself, and this volume is very useful, given its conciseness, its all-star cast of contributors, and its breadth in providing a guide to some of the key ideas. Taken along with the editor’s introduction, which nicely situates the history of animal studies and lays out some vital strands and debates, I think many animal studies scholars will see this book as an anchor text.”
— Colin Jerolmack, New York University
"This book's standout feature is its analysis of animal studies terms across a wide array of disciplines and theoretical perspectives, ranging from anthropology and activism to biology and law. Although animal studies has been interdisciplinary from its beginnings, this volume considerably expands and deepens that interdisciplinary vision. Lori Gruen is a highly-recognized and well-respected scholar in the field and has brought together a superb mix of authors who represent the very best of the established discourse and the most exciting members of the new generation."
— Matthew Calarco, California State University, Fullerton
"Lori Gruen, who is herself at the forefront of animal studies, has rounded up the leading scholars in the field, and together they have produced a text that will define the field for the next generation."
— Dale Jamieson, New York University
"Lori Gruen has created an intellectual cafe in which leading scholars offer their insight and wisdom, in incisive and stimulating entries, on topics central to animal studies, all the while incorporating intersections with feminist, postcolonial, disability, environmental, and anti-racist scholarship. Richly textured, inviting and empowering, this is a dream book for students, academics, and activists alike."
— Carol J. Adams, author of The Sexual Politics of Meat and Burger
"This is the latest in Chicago's 'Critical Terms' series, containing an introduction and 29 contributed chapters edited by philosophy scholar Lori Gruen, who has published widely on ethics issues. Among the contributing authors to this volume are names familiar to academicians across disciplines, such as Peter Singer, Will Kymlicka, Barbara King, and Christine Korsgaard, as well as many others who represent the new generation of scholars in the burgeoning field of animal studies. Each essay is devoted to a particular 'term,' collectively covering a broad range of concerns with respect to the multifaceted interrelationships between humans and other animals...Recommended."
— Choice
"Critical Terms is an exceptional collection with the potential to dispel countless assumptions about the field of Animal Studies, as well as break habits of thinking about animals: who they are, how they think and feel, and why they matter."
— Thomas Doran, Isle