'Will Eat Anything That Moves': Meat Cultures in Globalising India
Srinivasan, K; Rao, S
Date: 26 September 2015
Journal
Economic and Political Weekly
Publisher
Economic & Political Weekly
Abstract
The singular focus on cultural aspects of food habits in India--meat eating and its associated sociocultural meanings--has rendered the debate on animal vulnerability invisible. While many countries are now seeking a way out of large-scale livestock farming and animal foods due to ecological concerns as well as animal rights, India ...
The singular focus on cultural aspects of food habits in India--meat eating and its associated sociocultural meanings--has rendered the debate on animal vulnerability invisible. While many countries are now seeking a way out of large-scale livestock farming and animal foods due to ecological concerns as well as animal rights, India perversely is doing the opposite.
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