<P>The fields of Critical Disability Studies and Critical Animal Studies are growing rapidly, but how do the implications of these endeavours intersect? <I>Disability and Animality: Crip Perspectives in Critical Animal Studies</I> explores some of the ways that the oppression of more-than-human animals and disabled humans are interconnected.</P><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P>Composed of thirteen chapters by an international team of specialists plus a Foreword by Lori Gruen, the book is divided into four themes:</P><br/><br/><UL><br/><br/><P><br/><br/><LI>Intersections of Ableism and Speciesism</LI><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P><br/><br/><LI>Thinking Animality and Disability together in Political and Moral Theory</LI><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P><br/><br/><LI>Neurodiversity and Critical Animals Studies</LI><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P><br/><br/><LI>Melancholy, Madness, and Misfits.</LI><br/><br/><P></P></UL><br/><br/><P>This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate st