This is for a social movements college course.
I JUST NEED AN OUTLINE for an 11 page paper. (the how to do is below and is underlined)
If the outline is good, i may hire the same person
to complete the whole paper if they understand
the topic well.
This paper needs to revolve around the Animal Rights Movement. I was looking at the angle of veganism/vegitarianism along with sexism/femanism.
Speak on different organizations. For instance, PETA uses sexual ads with woman(pamela anderson) to get peoples attention and bring awareness, so why do they use this? Does this work? Do other organizations use this? I think many of the Aminal Rights Movements seem to promote being vegan or vegitarian (these are seen to be famanine), So how does sexism and feminism intertwine into the Aminal Rights Movement?
I have read on how vaganism is viewed as femanine and femanism and the animal rights movement intertwine.
If vegainsm/vegitarianism cant be linked in, i totally understand.
Trying to intertwine
1. Animal Rights movement (talk on a few movements if necissary, i dont want to focus just on PETA unless it flows well)(Main Topic)
2. Sexism/Femanism (How movmenets use them and why femanists follow the movement) (sub topic)
3. Veganism/Vegitarianism (sexism behind this, vegans are seen as femanine)(sub topic)
This Is what I need for a complete assignment:
Description of how sociological theory is informing your research,
as well as your initial findings.
This should be at least 4 pages long, it should focus mostly on
– an explanation of the theoretical angle you will take to explain the
movement,
– and should offer an initial description of the movement,
its goals and history.
These can be presented separately; yet, ideally, you already begin to weave
the theory with the story of the movement.
Can be APA, MLA, Chicago. Whatever you are more comfortable with.
Some resources ive already looked through:
1. Sister Species woman, animals, and social justice.
2. Woman and the Animal Rights Movement
3. Thinking like a chicken—but not a porcupine: Lawrence, feminism, and animal rights
4. Food, animals, and the environment (this book may have something of use but im only halfway through so no guarentee)
5. Femanism, animals, and science : the nameing of the shrew
6. Supporting the Underdog: Femanism, animal rights, and citizenship in the work of Alice Morgan Wright and Edith Goode