Porkopolis - Alex Blanchette

Porkopolis

Alex Blanchette

出版时间

2020-04-01

ISBN

9781478008408

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In the 1990s a small midwestern American town approved the construction of a massive pork complex, where almost 7 million hogs are birthed, raised, and killed every year. In Porkopolis Alex Blanchette explores how this rural community has been reorganized around the life and death cycles of corporate pigs. Drawing on over two years of ethnographic fieldwork, Blanchette immerses readers into the workplaces that underlie modern meat, from slaughterhouses and corporate offices to artificial insemination barns and bone-rendering facilities. He outlines the deep human-hog relationships and intimacies that emerge through intensified industrialization, showing how even the most mundane human action, such as a wayward touch, could have serious physical consequences for animals. Corporations' pursuit of a perfectly uniform, standardized pig—one that can yield materials for over 1000 products—creates social and environmental instabilities that transform human lives and livelihoods. Throughout Porkopolis, which includes dozens of images by award-winning photographer Sean Sprague, Blanchette uses factory farming to rethink the fraught state of industrial capitalism in the United States today.

Alex Blanchette is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Tufts University and coeditor of How Nature Works: Rethinking Labor on a Troubled Planet.

目录
List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface. Watching Hogs Watch Workers xiii
A Note on Photography xvii
Introduction. The "Factory" Farm 1

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读了chapter 10和Epilogue,还有作者的一篇发在Cultural Anthropology的文章 “Herding Species: Biosecurity, Posthuman Labor, and the American Industrial Pig”。经常有好的反思,是一位有眼光的学者。
牛逼的田野,渐入佳境的叙述。老师推荐的书,由于临近期末,只草草读了一遍。书中有两个点我是get到了的。其一是工业化中复杂的人-物互动,工业化的过程不是‘人加强对物的控制’的单向过程,而是人通过追求对物的控制,改变另一批人与物的关系,最终所有人和物的关系都随之改变的过程。其二是现行工业模式内含的张力。综合农业企业的全面控制模式,建立在其所追求的高度榨取、高速增长之上。这种榨取的广度和深度如此恐怖:若更新技术、机器或者管理模式无法再促进增长,那么就想方设法利用猪身上的每一个部位,悄无声息地把它们转化为消费者生活中的一部分;或利用工人身体上、生活中的每一个部分,规划他们的健康、作息和社会生活,以适应这套全控机制。由此看来,所谓的资本主义工业化还远不是一个看到了尽头的过程,它仍然在钢丝上兴奋地狂奔。
让人惊叹的民族志和田野调查,政治经济学加女性/后人类主义的影响,分析和叙述都亲密而且精彩。迈入所谓后工业化的畜牧业不是人类进一步主宰动物生命的象征,而是一场通过每微克的动物躯体和「剩余死亡」来分配劳动力,来「让人去工作」的生物资本实验,通过日常消费进行跨物种标准化的过程。「人类世」的新地质标记有鸡骨而没有猪骨更能说明无止尽的创意和资本如何被用于维持苟延残喘的超级工业。作者最后提出了一种「非高效的政治」作为反抗的想象——在如今的人类社会主张保留一些不被商品化的东西已经是非常激进。
27个月田野 重写了五遍的书 资料充足 力度很够
this is real stuff
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