Vodka is vegan

a manifesto for better living and not being an a**hole

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Matt Letten: Vodka is vegan (2018)

236 pages

English language

Published 2018

ISBN:
978-0-14-312973-8
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OCLC Number:
1029072482

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4 stars (1 review)

"Meet the bros who are making vegan sexy (and making eating animals weird) Think you could never go vegan? Think again. As this smart, funny and persuasive manifesto makes clear, you're already 90% vegan anyway. That's right--you already love animals and are slowly but surely eating less meat than you used to. With the insider tips and inspiring stories in this book, you'll be ready to go whole hog (see what we did there?) and eat vegan for good. Topics include: How eating meat hurts your health and the planet (and is pretty close to eating your beloved pet for dinner) A simple action plan for getting started Don't Be an Ahole to Your Server, and other secrets for eating out Who Cares If Honey Is Vegan?: Getting over perfectionism and purity by eating as cruelty-free as you can With a loyal online following that's growing fast, the Bros …

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Review of 'Vodka is vegan' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I’m writing this review as a scholar of masculinities and veg (vegan or vegetarian) diets and lifestyles.

I wanted to dislike this book more than I did. It can sometimes simplify facts or reduce concepts. And it does have a specific audience which is what you would expect from the title.

But I was surprised from the empathy that the authors took towards not only their diet but towards the reader. Men tend to become veg
due to science (e.g., environmental concerns or nutritional). They use this logic to retain their masculinity, avoiding the more emotional rationale associated with women (e.g., a personal connection with animals). The authors were unabashed in their empathy with animal suffering, albeit with a bro-y delivery.

Furthermore, my research suggests that women who date veg men desire their men to be strong. No surprises there, except for that they view adhering to a veg diet …

Subjects

  • Veganism
  • Animal welfare