Contents
Foreword: “Vegan Lunch Is on Me” | Marc Bekoff
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bikolage | Carol J. Adams and Michael D. Wise
1. The Politics of Inconvenience: Disruption, Power, and Imagination in Cycling and Veganism | Janet O’Shea
2. Stay in Your Lane: The Interconnectedness of Being a Vegan Bike Messenger | Lawson “Frogi” Pruett
3. Caring for the Human Horse: Reflections on Cycling and the Animal Senses | Michael D. Wise
4. How Cycling Led Me to Veganism, Which Changed My Cycling | Amy Rundio
5. Changing Direction | Matthew Calarco
6. Cycling, Noticing, Caring: On Being a Vegan Cyclist in Denmark | Sune Borkfelt
7. Three Wheels, Two Arms, and One Planet: Disabled Vegan Cycling and Eco-ability Consciousness | Kay Inckle
8. “Christ on a Bike, You’re a Dumb Dog” | Naomi Stekelenburg
9. We Live and Ride in Tandem | Geertrui Cazaux
10. Dispelling Myths and Shattering Stereotypes as a Vegan Cyclist in Kansas | Sheri E. Barnes
11. Vegan Black Mama Scholar Cyclist | A. Breeze Harper
12. Start Where You Are and Keep Going | Carol J. Adams
Contributors
Index