Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used in war and the military. Animals and War contributes significantly to the fields of social justice, animal rights, and anti-war/peace activist communities. This book also will be read by peace, conflict, social justice, and critical animal studies scholars, students, and practitioners.
Dedication
Foreword, Colman McCarthy
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Military-Animal Industrial Complex, Colin Salter
Chapter One: Animals as Vehicles of War, John Sorenson
Chapter Two: Front Toward Animals: Animal Exploitation in U.S. Military Medical Training Exercises, Justin R. Goodman, Shalin G. Gala, and Ian E. Smith
Chapter Three: Nonhuman Animals as Weapons of War, Ana Paulina Morrón
Chapter Four: War: Animals in the Aftermath, Julie Andrzejewski
Chapter Five: Animals at War, Rajmohan Ramanthapillai
Chapter Six: The Future of War and Animals, Bill Hamilton and Elliot M. Katz
Conclusion: A Critical Animal and Peace Studies argument to ending all wars, Anthony J. Nocella II
Anthony J. Nocella II is visiting professor of education and senior fellow in the Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University.
Colin Salter teaches in the Faculty of Arts, Law and Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong.
Judy K. C. Bentley is associate professor in the Department of Foundations and Social Advocacy at the State University of New York College at Cortland.