music.wikisort.org - PoetMarie Huot (born Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier; 28 June 1846 – 13 April 1930) was a French poet, writer, feminist, animal rights and vegetarianism activist.
French writer and activist
Marie Huot |
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Born | Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier 28 June 1846
Yonne, France |
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Died | 13 April 1930 (1930-04-14) (aged 83)
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Occupation | Activist, writer |
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Spouse | Anatole-Théodore-Marie Huot
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Biography
Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier was born in 1846. In 1869, she married Anatole-Théodore-Marie Huot, the editor of the leftist Parisian review, L'Encyclopédie Contemporaine Illustrée.[1] She was a close friend of the Swedish anarchist, impressionist painter Ivan Aguéli, whom she indirectly introduced to Sufism[2] and dedicated her collection of symbolism poems Le Missel de Notre-Dame des Solitudes ("The Missal of Our Lady of Solitudes").[3]
Huot was an advocate for animal rights and member of the Parisian animal protection society,[4] founder of the Popular League against Vivisection[5] and France's first hospice for animals.[2] She was famous for a number of spectacular activist actions. In 1886, she interrupted a lecture by Louis Pasteur at the Sorbonne University, for using dogs in animal testing.[2] Once, at Collège de France, she hit the Mauritian scientist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard over the head with a parasol for having performed a vivisection on a monkey.[4] In 1900, she helped Ivan Aguéli in his attack on two matadors at a French bullfight.[2]
Active in the French Neo-Malthusianism movement, Huot was the originator of the expression "la gréve des ventres" ("strike of the bellies" or "birth strike").[6] In 1892, Huot delivered a public conference, in which she demanded free access to abortion and contraception.[5] At this conference, Huot also advocated for the voluntary extinction of the human race by refusal to procreate, both out of compassion for human suffering and the suffering that humans inflict on animals. This was later published, in 1909, as Le Mal de Vivre ("The Pain of Living").[7]
Selected publications
Articles
Books
- Le Missel de Notre-Dame des Solitudes ("The Missal of Our Lady of Solitudes") (Paris: E. Sansot, 1908) (preface by Rachilde)
- Le Mal de Vivre ("The Pain of Living") (Paris: Génération Consciente, 1909)
References
- Brecq, Mahdî (2017). "Nouveaux éclairages sur Ivan Aguéli" [New lights on Ivan Aguéli]. Cahiers de l'Unité (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-15.
- Sedgwick, Mark (2009). Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-0-19-539601-0.
- Brecq, Mahdî (2018). "Nouveaux éclairages sur Ivan Aguéli (III)" [New insights into Ivan Aguéli (III)]. Cahiers de l'Unité (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-15.
À mon frère d’armes, à l’artiste fervent Ivan Aguéli (en religion Abdul Hâdi) [To my brother in arms, to the 'fervent artist Ivan Aguéli (in religion Abdul Hâdi)']
- Kete, Kathleen (1994). The Beast in the Boudoir: Petkeeping in Nineteenth-century Paris. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-520-07101-8.
- Traïni, Christophe (2016), "(Animal) victims and social domination", The Animal Rights Struggle, An Essay in Historical Sociology, Amsterdam University Press, pp. 125–156, ISBN 978-90-8964-849-5, JSTOR j.ctt1jd94gh.10
- Martínez-Alier, Joan (2003). The Environmentalism of the Poor: A Study of Ecological Conflicts and Valuation. 51: Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84376-548-6.
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Academics and writers | Contemporary |
- Carol J. Adams
- Aysha Akhtar
- Kristin Andrews
- Tom Beauchamp
- Marc Bekoff
- Steven Best
- Paola Cavalieri
- Stephen R. L. Clark
- Alasdair Cochrane
- J. M. Coetzee
- Alice Crary
- David DeGrazia
- Daniel Dombrowski
- Sue Donaldson
- Josephine Donovan
- Mylan Engel
- Catia Faria
- Lawrence Finsen
- Gary L. Francione
- Robert Garner
- Valéry Giroux
- John Hadley
- Oscar Horta
- Dale Jamieson
- Kyle Johannsen
- Melanie Joy
- Hilda Kean
- Will Kymlicka
- Renan Larue
- Thomas Lepeltier
- Andrew Linzey
- Clair Linzey
- Dan Lyons
- David Nibert
- Martha Nussbaum
- Siobhan O'Sullivan
- Clare Palmer
- David Pearce
- Evelyn Pluhar
- Mark Rowlands
- Richard D. Ryder
- Steve F. Sapontzis
- Jeff Sebo
- Jérôme Segal
- Peter Singer
- Gary Steiner
- Cass Sunstein
- David Sztybel
- Michael Tye
- Tatjana Višak
- Paul Waldau
- Steven M. Wise
- Corey Lee Wrenn
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Groups | Contemporary |
- Animal Aid
- Animal Ethics
- Animal Justice Project
- Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Animal Liberation
- Animal Liberation Front
- Anonymous for the Voiceless
- Centre for Animals and Social Justice
- Chinese Animal Protection Network
- Cruelty Free International
- Direct Action Everywhere
- Equanimal
- Farm Animal Rights Movement
- Faunalytics
- Great Ape Project
- Hunt Saboteurs Association
- In Defense of Animals
- Korea Animal Rights Advocates
- L214
- Last Chance for Animals
- Mercy for Animals
- New England Anti-Vivisection Society
- Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
- People for Animals
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Sentience Politics
- Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- United Activists for Animal Rights
- United Poultry Concerns
- UPF-Centre for Animal Ethics
- Voice for Animals Humane Society
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Historical |
- Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society
- Humanitarian League (1891–1919)
- Oxford Group
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Parties |
- Animal Justice Party (Australia)
- Animal Politics EU (Europe)
- Animal Protection Party of Canada (Canada)
- Animal Welfare Party (UK)
- Animal Justice Party of Finland (Finland)
- Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (Spain)
- DierAnimal (Belgium)
- Human Environment Animal Protection (Germany)
- Italian Animalist Party (Italy)
- Party for Animal Welfare (Ireland)
- Party for the Animals (Netherlands)
- People Animals Nature (Portugal)
- V-Partei³ (Germany)
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Books |
- Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes (1824)
- Animals' Rights (1892)
- Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology (1897)
- The Universal Kinship (1906)
- The New Ethics (1907)
- Animals, Men and Morals (1971)
- Animal Liberation (1975)
- The Case for Animal Rights (1983)
- Morals, Reason, and Animals (1987)
- Do Animals Have Rights? (1998)
- The Lives of Animals (1999)
- Striking at the Roots (2008)
- An American Trilogy (2009)
- An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory (2010)
- Animal Rights Without Liberation (2012)
- Political Animals and Animal Politics (2014)
- Animal (De)liberation (2016)
- Sentientist Politics (2018)
- Wild Animal Ethics (2020)
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Periodicals | Journals |
- Animal Sentience
- Between the Species
- Cahiers antispécistes
- Etica & Animali
- Journal of Animal Ethics
- Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism
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Magazines |
- Arkangel
- Bite Back
- Muutoksen kevät
- No Compromise
- Satya
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На других языках
- [en] Marie Huot
[fr] Marie Huot (1846-1930)
Marie Huot, née le 28 juin 1846 à Tonnerre (Yonne, France) et morte le 13 avril 1930 dans le 4e arrondissement de Paris, est une poétesse, femme de lettres, journaliste, féministe et militante pour les droits des animaux.
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