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Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food

Hardback

Main Details

Title Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Roanne van Voorst
Translated by Scott Emblen-Jarrett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780063005884
ClassificationsDewey:179.3
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperOne
Publication Date 20 January 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Combining the ethical clarity of Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals with the disquieting vision of Alan Weissman's bestseller The World Without Us, a thought-provoking, entertaining exploration of a future where animal consumption is a thing of the past. Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working Acclaimed anthropologist Roanne Van Voorst changes the dialogue. In Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals, she shifts the focus from the present looking forward to the future looking back-imagining a world in which most no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. By shifting the viewpoint, she offers a clear and compelling vision of what it means to live in a world without meat. A massive shift is already taking place-everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. Hopeful and persuasive, Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals offers a tantalizing vision of what is not only possible but perhaps inevitable.

Author Biography

Roanne van Voorst PhD is a researcher, writer, speaker, and moderator. As an anthropologist of the future, her core research focuses on what she calls 'sustainable humanity'.

Reviews

"Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals cracks open the door to a kinder, more sustainable future." - New York Journal of Books