Meat culture /

The analysis of meat and its place in Western culture has been central to Human-Animal Studies as a field. It is even more urgent now as global meat and dairy production are projected to rise dramatically by 2050. While the term 'carnism' denotes the invisible belief system (or ideology) t...

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Other Authors: Potts, Annie, 1965- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
Series:Human-animal studies ; v. 17.
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Summary:The analysis of meat and its place in Western culture has been central to Human-Animal Studies as a field. It is even more urgent now as global meat and dairy production are projected to rise dramatically by 2050. While the term 'carnism' denotes the invisible belief system (or ideology) that naturalizes and normalizes meat consumption, in this volume we focus on 'meat culture', which refers to all the tangible and practical forms through which carnist ideology is expressed and lived. Featuring new work from leading Australasian, European and North American scholars, 'Meat Culture', edited by Annie Potts, interrogates the representations and discourses, practices and behaviours, diets and tastes that generate shared beliefs about, perspectives on and experiences of meat in the 21st century.
Physical Description:xii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004325845
9004325840
9789004325869
9004325867
ISSN:1573-4226 ;