Violence and Harm in the Animal Industrial Complex

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Violence and Harm in the Animal Industrial Complex

Human-Animal Entanglements

Cultural studies: food and society Sociology Crime and criminology Agribusiness and primary industries Legal aspects of criminology Contract law Animal law Medical sociology Botany and plant sciences Zoology and animal sciences Ethics and moral philosophy Human geography

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th November 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040254400


Overview

This book grapples with multispecies violent exploitations embedded in corridors of power within the animal-industrial complex (A-IC). The A-IC is a useful framework for understanding how exploitative human-animal relations are central to capitalist relations and profit accumulation. ‘A-IC-related-violence’ – killing animals for economic gain – has a ripple effect which results in profound consequences for humans as well.

Content and Themes

This collection of international scholarship explores topics as varied as how A-IC-related-violence is reproduced and sustained through rapidly changing discursive strategies, ideological architecture, and particular cultural forms that elide and legitimize animal cruelty. Several chapters expose collusion between governments, corporations, and academia as central to maintaining dominance of A-IC-related-violence. Other scholars explore the trouble with making the conditions of “meat” production visible – of de-fetishizing meat commodities. The scholarship critically explores dynamic components of an apparatus that enables A-IC-related-violence and harm but is situated within the capitalist order and charts A-IC-related-violence as the key profit-generating practice in select domains of the A-IC.

Implications and Significance

The book unmasks inherent cruelties in a proliferation of social forms that ultimately reflect a socioeconomic system that centralizes capitalist life characterized by endless growth, competitiveness, and profligate consumption. This is essential reading for those engaged in critical criminology, green criminology, violence studies, peace and conflict studies, critical animal studies, or animal rights-oriented scholars.

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