When Ideology Meets Reality: A Discourse Analysis of De Vegetarische Slager and Wakker Dier
Summary
This thesis is the first academic exploration into practical resistance to neoliberal capitalist
speciesist exploitation in the Netherlands on an organizational level. More specifically, it
addresses the question how two Dutch anti-speciesist organizations use language to
challenge, subvert and strengthen hegemonic speciesistic discourse. These two
organizations are de Vegetarische Slager and Wakker Dier.
The differences and similarities between de Vegetarische Slager and Wakker Dier
are obtained through a discourse analysis applying several analytical lenses provided by
Feminist and Ecofeminist theory. The resulting levels of analysis are the vision, harms and
solutions offered, the respectful representation of non-human interests, the use of
euphemisms, neoliberal capitalist biases and material offered for essays and presentation by
the two organizations. I conclude that the different strategic approaches indicate a deeply
ingrained position from which both organizations strive towards transformation instead of a
radical breach with dominant performances of speciesism.