This paper explores the nexus of slaughtering animals and healing humans in Viennese slaughterhouses in the second half of the nineteenth century. The concentration of animal slaughtering at the urban periphery and the invention of so-called “animal baths” by physician Sigismund Eckstein in 1859, who tried to establish a new method of treatment using the blood and offal of freshly slaughtered cattle, strengthened a specific historical body regime. This accelerated the conception of animals as organic resources for medical needs and meat supply, and intensified the asymmetry of human-animal relationships. The paper explores the nexus of butchering practices, the ongoing scientification of medical perspectives, and the invention of animal bat...
In order to get meat for human consumption animals have to be slaughtered. In Sweden, about 450,000 ...
Ziel der Untersuchung war ein Einblick in die Schweinehaltung auf Demeter-Betrieben in Deutschland. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
This paper explores the nexus of slaughtering animals and healing humans in Viennese slaughterhouses...
The article examines the sensual dimension of skilled manual work in Viennese butcheries around 1900...
Die Industrialisierung der Tierhaltung und die Konzentration auf große Produktionsmengen haben dazu ...
This article considers representations of animal suffering, examining the cultural and political ram...
International audienceThe 19th century has been marked by a general pacification trend of mores whic...
A "Humane" Industrial Animal's Killing? The Slaughterhouse or the Impossible "Objectivization" of An...
Current discussions of the conditions in industrialized farming, particularly those of animal husban...
Deckblatt \- Impressum Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Abkürzungsverzeichnis 3 1 Einleitung 5 2 Materi...
Veterinarska medicina je sistem naučnih saznanja za koju su neophodni umeće ili veština, kao i nadah...
Vegetarianism and Veganism have become the subject of public debate. But even a vegetarian diet incl...
“Cows should be looked at as machines that turn fodder into milk.” This quote seems to fit in well w...
This article examines the development of intensive livestock farming between 1948 and 1980 using the...
In order to get meat for human consumption animals have to be slaughtered. In Sweden, about 450,000 ...
Ziel der Untersuchung war ein Einblick in die Schweinehaltung auf Demeter-Betrieben in Deutschland. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
This paper explores the nexus of slaughtering animals and healing humans in Viennese slaughterhouses...
The article examines the sensual dimension of skilled manual work in Viennese butcheries around 1900...
Die Industrialisierung der Tierhaltung und die Konzentration auf große Produktionsmengen haben dazu ...
This article considers representations of animal suffering, examining the cultural and political ram...
International audienceThe 19th century has been marked by a general pacification trend of mores whic...
A "Humane" Industrial Animal's Killing? The Slaughterhouse or the Impossible "Objectivization" of An...
Current discussions of the conditions in industrialized farming, particularly those of animal husban...
Deckblatt \- Impressum Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Abkürzungsverzeichnis 3 1 Einleitung 5 2 Materi...
Veterinarska medicina je sistem naučnih saznanja za koju su neophodni umeće ili veština, kao i nadah...
Vegetarianism and Veganism have become the subject of public debate. But even a vegetarian diet incl...
“Cows should be looked at as machines that turn fodder into milk.” This quote seems to fit in well w...
This article examines the development of intensive livestock farming between 1948 and 1980 using the...
In order to get meat for human consumption animals have to be slaughtered. In Sweden, about 450,000 ...
Ziel der Untersuchung war ein Einblick in die Schweinehaltung auf Demeter-Betrieben in Deutschland. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...