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Meat, Mercy, Morality : Animals and Humanitarianism in Colonial Bengal, 1850-1920 / Samiparna Samanta.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Samanta, Samiparna, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Animal welfare--India--Bengal--History.
Animal welfare.
Humanitarianism--India--Bengal--History.
Humanitarianism.
Human-animal relationships--India--Bengal--History.
Human-animal relationships.
India--History--British occupation, 1765-1947.
India.
India--Bengal.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Meat, Mercy, Morality
Place of Publication:
New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Summary:
"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 and nonhuman. Centered around stories of animals as diseased, eaten, and overworked, the book 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 author combines 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 in contemporary politics of animal slaughter in India."-- Publisher description.
Contents:
Introduction: Writing Embodied Histories-Humans and Non-humans in Nature, Science, and Imperialism
Historicizing Humanitarianism in Colonial India
The Politics of Care: Veterinarians and Humanitarians
Meat: To Eat or Not to Eat?
The Anomaly of 'Animal': Unburdening the Beast
Conclusion: Liminal Boundaries, Colonial Ironies.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-19-099393-6
0-19-099394-4

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