Dissertation

Socio-spatial Epistemologies and Racialized Consciousness: Critical Race and Black Feminist Analysis of Vegan Praxis in the USA.
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Articles and Chapters written by A. Breeze Harper
 
Publications 

Peer Reviewed:

Harper, Amie Breeze. "The Absence of Meat in Oankali Dietary Philosophy: An Eco-Feminist-Vegan Analysis of Octavia Butler's Dawn." Jackson, Sandra and Julie Moody-Freeman (eds.) in The Black Imagination, Science Fiction and Futurism. Forthcoming: Peter Lang Press 2011.

Harper, Amie Breeze. “bell hooks and Decolonization of Dietary Spaces: An Intersectional Analysis of Food, At Risk Youths, and the Prison Industrial Complex” (Under peer review for Race/Ethnicity journal for the special issue "Race and the Food System" for Summer 2011 ) 

Harper, Amie Breeze. "Phenomenology of Race and Whiteness: Knowing, Feeling, and Experiencing the Vegan 'Exotic'"  in Alkon, Alison and Julian Agyeman. Just Food: Race, Class, and Sustainability. Forthcoming: MIT Press 2011.

Harper, A. Breeze. "'Post-racial' Vegan USA? Critical Race and Black Feminist Analysis of Racialized Consciousness in Veganism" in Counihan, Carole and Psyche A. Williams-Forson. Taking Food Public: Redefining Foodways in a Changing World. Forthcoming: Routledge Press 2011.

Harper, Amie Breeze. "Harper, Amie Breeze. "Race as a 'Feeble Matter' in Veganism: Interrogating whiteness, geopolitical privilege, and consumption philosophy of 'cruelty-free' products." Journal of Critical Animal Studies.VIII, no. 3 (2010)." 

Harper, Amie Breeze. "Connections: Speciesism, Racism, and Whiteness as the Norm,"  in Kemmerer, Lisa (ed.), Sister Species: Women, Social Justice, and Animal Advocacy University of Illinois Press 2011.

Harper, Amie Breeze. "Veganporn & 'Sistah': Explorations of Whiteness Through Textual Linguistic Cyberminstrelsy on the Internet," in Wachanga, David (ed.), Cultural Identity and New Communication Technologies: Political, Ethnic and Ideological Implications. IGI Global Communications 2011.

 Not Peer Reviewed:

Harper, A. Breeze. Scars. Berkeley: Arch Street Press, 2008. 

Harper, A. Breeze. Sistah Vegan Black Female Vegans Speak on Food, Identity, Health and Society. March 2010, Lantern Books.
Foucault and the Heterosexist Panopticon:

On Being LGBTQ at Dartmouth College

(Dartmouth College Thesis)
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