The Human and the Meat
Animal Domination in Capitalist Societies
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Date of first publication2025-09-19
Date of publication in PubData 2025-11-25
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English
Abstract
Over 85 billion animals are killed in slaughterhouses yearly to sustain a profit-driven meat production system – devastating animals, workers, and the environment. How did we get here? How has capitalist society reshaped human-animal relations? Elaborating a novel materialist and intersectional framework, Chiara Stefanoni conceptualizes the social form of human-animal relations and its centrality within the interconnected structure of domination in capitalist societies, especially in relation to gender and class. Through a historical analysis of industrial slaughterhouses, the study reveals how the human/animal divide and meat-based diet are not timeless facts, but concrete social solutions crucial for the reproduction of capitalist society.
Keywords
Animal Study; Meat Production; Capitalism
Series title
Human-Animal Studies
Number of the series contribution
38
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This publication received financial support from the publication fund NiedersachsenOPEN, funded by zukunft.niedersachsen.
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