Animals and Society in Brazil : from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

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Animals and Society in Brazil : from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

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  • White Horse Press(2021/03発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 220 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781912186174
  • DDC分類 591.0981

Full Description

This pioneering overview of how social relations were con- structed as interspecies relations offers the reader a starting point for bringing these encounters into a historical narrative that unfolds over the course of several centuries of Portuguese South American colonial life. In showing the decisive impor- tance of non-human animals in the development of Brazilian society, this volume provides a point of departure for the con- struction of an international corpus of knowledge in the fields of environmental history and human-animal studies, adding complexity to existing narratives and throwing new light on the role of Latin American societies within the global picture. Brazil, the largest country in South America, is home to some of the planet's richest fauna, is ranked as one of the world's largest meat producers (beef, chicken and pork) and also has a huge population of pets, estimated at 54.2 million dogs, 39.8 million birds and 23.9 million cats, according to a 2018 sur- vey. Non-human animals have always been there, domesti- cated or wild, alongside their human counterparts. These sets of relationships configure what is still a less-understood part of Brazilian history. In its six chapters, this book considers the exotic wildlife diet base adopted by European explorers; the uses of animals for medicinal purposes; intense hunting and whaling activities; and the introduction of domesticated anim- als from Europe and other Portuguese colonies, focusing on the decisive contributions of cattle, horses and mules in the oc- cupation and colonisation of the extensive Brazilian territory, and the precarious system of meat supply in the-then capital, Rio de Janeiro, in the nineteenth century.

Contents

CONTENTS
Introduction
1. The natural provisions of the land 2. In sickness and in health
3. Hunters and whalers
4. Animals that disembarked in Brazil
5. Horses, mules and mulattos
6. Whipping posts and slaughterhouses: The city of Rio de Janeiro in the nineteenth century
Conclusion

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