Karen Dawn

Thanking the Monkey

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The animal rights movement has reached a tipping point. No longer a fringe extremist cause, it has become a social concern that leading members of society endorse and young people embrace. From Michael Vick's dog fighting scandal to CNN’s airing of the eye-opening film Blackfish, animal rights issues have hit the headlines—and are being championed by students and senators, pop stars and producers, and actors and activists.
Don't you want to be part of the conversation? In Thanking the Monkey, Karen Dawn covers pets, fur, fashion, food, animal testing, activism, and more. But as the title playfully suggests, this isn't like any previous animal rights book. Thanking the Monkey is light on lectures meant to make you feel guilty if you're not yet a leather-eschewing vegan. It lets you have fun as you learn why so many of your favorite actors and musicians won't eat or wear animals. And you'll laugh over scores of cartoons by Dan Piraro'sBizzaro and other animal-friendly comics.
This fun primer for a smart and socially committed generation delivers some serious surprises in the form of facts and figures about the treatment of animals. Yes, it will shock you with tales of primates still used in animal testing on nicotine or killed for oven cleaner. But it will also let you lighten up and laugh a little as we work out how to do a better job of thanking the monkey.
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597 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted5 years ago
    What does that tell us about the elephants’ histories? Neither a mother elephant, nor any of the protective herd, will willingly part with a baby, so the best way to acquire elephant calves is to slaughter an entire herd. African and Asian govenments sometimes talk about the need to cull their herds, but that need is driven by Western purchase of the babies; it makes the culling lucrative. In the year 2000, hunters in Africa killed sixty-three elephants so that their babies could be collected and sold to the entertainment industry.
  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted5 years ago
    The ABCDs of Animal Entertainment

    In the various fields of animal entertainment explored below, we see similar problems. I call them the ABCDs of the animal entertainment industry:

    Acquisition

    Animals do not give themselves up willingly for our entertainment. They must be ripped away from their families.

    Brutality

    Unlike domesticated animals who would respond to positive reinforcement and affection, wild animals trained for entertainment are dominated and intimidated into submitting to human will.

    Confinement

    While their natural environment might offer them whole jungles or oceans to roam, captive animals are confined forever in cages, in tanks, in pens, or with chains, for our viewing pleasure.

    Disposal

    When they have outlived their economic usefulness, animals used for entertainment are disposed of in shocking ways.
  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted5 years ago
    Many large hotel chains, aware of the human-animal bond, now allow guests of varied species. Sadly, those organizations on which we rely, not when on vacation but in life-or-death circumstances, are not up with the times.

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