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Antropologicheskij forum, 2024, no. 60
Stepan Petryakov EuropeanUniversity at St Petersburg Abstract: The book depicts a dynamic experiment in industrializing the pork industry in the post-industrial United States. The author demonstrates how in the heart of the Global North corporations seek to create and maintain the life of a standardized industrial pig which serves as a source material for more than a thousand commodities. “Porkopolis” introduces the reader to the workplaces of a factory farm that changes the daily lives of workers and the hierarchy of humans and non-humans. Thereby it opens the possibility of reimagining life shared with other species. A rich ethnography, equally sensitive to both phenomenology and the political economy of labor, challenges some aspects of contemporary Euro-American common sense. Industrialization as a basic feature of the capitalist mode of production still plays a fundamental role in agriculture, and changing the basis of industrial food production is not possible by transforming individual consumption practices. Keywords: capitalism, labor, animal studies, food, industrialization, USA. To cite: Petryakov S., ‘A Review of Alex Blanchette, Porkopolis: American Animality, Standardized Life, and the Factory Farm. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2020, 320 pp.’, Antropologicheskij forum, 2024, no. 60, pp. 226–239. doi: 10.31250/1815-8870-2024-20-60-226-239 URL: http://anthropologie.kunstkamera.ru/files/pdf/060/petryakov.pdf |
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