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Changing Meat Cultures
Food Practices, Global Capitalism, and the Consumption of Animals
Changing Meat Cultures
Food Practices, Global Capitalism, and the Consumption of Animals
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This collection explains changing meat cultures through studies of both everyday food practices and the political economy of industrialized animal husbandry. We do this through case studies from 'affluent' and 'developing' countries. These contributions will shed light on global food connections and show how global, industrialized food and fodder systems have changed the way we relate to animals, their meat, and what kind of animals’ meat we eat. In the past few years, controversies around meat have arisen around industrialization and globalization of meat production, often pivoting around health, environmental problems, and animal welfare issues. Although meat increasingly figures as a problem, most consumers’ knowledge of animal husbandry and meat is more absent than ever. How is meat produced today, and where? How do we consume meat, and how have our consumption habits changed? Why have these changes occurred, and what are the social and cultural consequences of these changes? This book takes the reader on a geographic, ethnographic and historical journey to rural and urban areas and arenas across the world, and tells a series of stories of the dramatic changes in meat consumption.
Table of Contents
Arve Hansen and Karen Lykke Syse
Chapter 2: Ritual Loss Of Life And Loss Of Living Rituals: On Judicialization Of Slaughter And Denial Of Animal Death
Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjørkdahl
Chapter 3: New Geographies Of Global Meatification: The BRICS In The Industrial Meat Complex
Arve Hansen, Jostein Jakobsen and Ulrikke Wethal
Chapter 4: From Pastures To Feedlots, From Beef To Soybeans: Changing Meat Cultures In Argentina
Kristi Anne Stølen
Chapter 5: Meating Demand in China: Changes in Chinese Meat Cultures Through Time
Marius Korsnes and Chen Liu
Chapter 6: Eating A Capitalist Transformation: Economic Development, Culinary Hybridisation And Changing Meat Cultures In Vietnam
Arve Hansen
Chapter 7: Bovine Contradictions: The Politics Of (De)Meatification And Hindutva Hegemony In Neoliberal India
Jostein Jakobsen and Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Chapter 8: Reconnecting life and death in the British alternative halal meat movement
Hibba Mazhary
Chapter 9: Meat We Don’t Greet: How ‘Sausages’ Can Free Pigs Or How Effacing Livestock Makes Room For Emancipation
Sophia Efstathiou
Chapter 10: What Happens When Cultured Meat Meets Meat Culture? (Un)Naturalness And (Un)Familiarity In The Meat Of Today And Tomorrow
Johannes Volden and Ulrikke Wethal
About the Authors
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Product details
Published | 06 Dec 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781538142653 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 8 b/w illustrations; 6 b/w photos; 1 tables; |
Dimensions | 237 x 162 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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