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Meat, Mercy, Morality

Animals and Humanitarianism in Colonial Bengal, 1850-1920

9780190129132
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Opis
This book disentangles complex discourses around humanitarianism to understand the nature of British colonialism in India. It contends that the colonial project of animal protection in late nineteenth-century Bengal mirrored an irony. Emerging notions of public health and debates on cruelty against animals exposed the disjunction between the claims of a benevolent Empire and a powerful imperial reality where the state constantly sought to discipline its subjects-both human andnonhuman. Centered around stories of animals as diseased, eaten, and overworked, thebook shows how such contests over appropriate measures for controlling animals became part of wider discussions surrounding environmental ethics, diet, sanitation, and the politics of race and class. The authorcombines history with archive, arguing that colonial humanitarianism was not only an idiom of rule, but was also translated into Bengali dietetics, anxieties, vegetarianism, and vigilantism, the effect of which can be seen incontemporary politics of animal slaughter in India.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP India
98307
9780190129132
9780190129132

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Rok wydania
2021
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
288
Waga (g)
382
  • Acknowledgements; List of Legislations; List of Tables and Figures; Introduction:: Writing Embodied Histories-Humans and Non-humans in Nature, Science, and Imperialism; 1. Historicizing Humanitarianism in Colonial India; 2. The Politics of Care:: Veterinarians and Humanitarians; 3. Meat:: To Eat or Not to Eat?; 4. The Anomaly of Animal:: Unburdening the Beast; Conclusion:: Liminal Boundaries, Colonial Ironies; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; About the Author;
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