Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today

Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today

Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today

Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today

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Overview

Vegetarianism is not a diet trend, or the flavor of the month. Instead, it is a philosophy and practice with roots in antiquity. Vegetarianism has existed for centuries in much of the world as a social movement and subculture. In the United States, this subculture has existed for more than 200 years. In this book, the Iacobbos bring this thriving subculture to life. By examining its businesses, organizations, events, scholarship, and influence on the arts, and by interviewing dozens of vegetarians and vegans, the authors reveal a subculture whose members hold a variety of perspectives on everything from animal rights to advocacy, politics, and religion.

Building upon their previous book, a history of vegetarianism, the Iacobbos delve into its current incarnations. They include information on the food industry, health studies on the benefits of vegetarians and vegan ways of eating, the popularity of vegetarianism, and the backlash against it. They highlight the work of vegetarian advocates and provide a glimpse of the stores, magazines, restaurants, and organizations that bring this subculture together. Finally, they include projections for the future from vegetarians, environmentalists, lawyers, nutritionists, economists, and experts in animal rights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275990169
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2006
Series: American Subcultures Series
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Karen Iacobbo is a jourbanalist, researcher, and Adjunct Professor of Freshman Studies at Johnson & Wales University. She and Michael Iacobbo are the authors of Vegetarian America: A History (Praeger, 2004).

Michael Iacobbo is a jourbanalist who has worked for the Associated Press, the Providence Phoenix, and other publications. He and Karen Iacobbo are the authors of Vegetarian America: A History (Praeger, 2004).

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Vegetarian World
Transformation
Food, Hospitality, and Business
Culture
Body and Soul
Spreading the Good News
Vegetarians in the World
Paradox
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Vegetarian Rights
Vegudice
Future of Vegetarianism in the United States
Brave New World
Hope Springs Eternal

What People are Saying About This

Vasu Murti

"This book spotlights the rich history of vegetarianism in America and the incredible diversity of vegetarians and vegans. Most importantly, it puts a human face on the animal liberation movement. I highly recommend it."

Rachel M. MacNair

"This book is a treasure trove of the wide variety of views from vegetarians and the variety of aspects they have opinions on. This is a must-read for anyone who wants a comprehensive overview of the current state of thought and action."

Ron Pickarski

"Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today is a great read giving America insight into an ancient diet with modern relevance. The book embraces vegetarianism as a way of life that is deeply rooted in American culinary history and social activism while helping one understand the essence of a dietary movement that is beginning to define American culture and values."

Stewart Rose

"This rare and valuable book looks at the full spectrum of vegetarians and provides a valuable insider's view of both the unity and diversity of the vegetarian community."

Mickey Z.

"A society that adorns centuries-old practices like yoga and meditation with the label 'new age,' might not be expected to appreciate vegetarians and vegans. However, as Karen and Michael Iacobbo document with verve and rigor, there's way more of us out there than anyone ever imagined. In fact, I'd say the veggie lifestyle is ready for its close-up."

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