Corey Lee Wrenn

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Corey Lee Wrenn[edit | edit source]

Corey Lee Wrenn is a prominent sociologist and scholar in the field of animal rights and vegan studies. She is known for her critical analysis of the animal rights movement and her advocacy for a sociological approach to understanding human-animal relations. Wrenn's work often intersects with issues of feminism, intersectionality, and social justice.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Corey Lee Wrenn was born in the United States. She pursued her higher education in sociology, earning her Ph.D. from Colorado State University. Her academic background laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary approach to animal rights and vegan studies.

Academic Career[edit | edit source]

Wrenn is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Her research focuses on the sociology of animal rights, veganism, and social movements. She has published extensively on these topics, contributing to both academic journals and popular media.

Publications[edit | edit source]

Wrenn has authored several influential books and articles, including:

  • A Rational Approach to Animal Rights: Extensions in Abolitionist Theory
  • Piecemeal Protest: Animal Rights in the Age of Nonprofits
  • Animals in Irish Society: Interspecies Oppression and Vegan Liberation in Britain’s First Colony

Her work often critiques the mainstream animal rights movement for its reliance on welfarism and nonprofit industrial complex strategies, advocating instead for a more radical, abolitionist approach.

Theoretical Contributions[edit | edit source]

Wrenn's theoretical contributions to the field of animal rights include her application of intersectional feminism to the analysis of animal oppression. She argues that the exploitation of animals is deeply intertwined with other forms of social injustice, such as sexism, racism, and classism.

Intersectionality and Veganism[edit | edit source]

Wrenn is a proponent of intersectional veganism, which considers the interconnectedness of various forms of oppression. She emphasizes the importance of addressing these intersections in order to create a more inclusive and effective animal rights movement.

Activism[edit | edit source]

In addition to her academic work, Wrenn is actively involved in animal rights activism. She is a vocal advocate for veganism and has participated in various campaigns and initiatives aimed at promoting animal liberation.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD