TY - JOUR
T1 - People, animals, and island encounters
T2 - A pig's history of the Pacific
AU - Sand, Jordan
N1 - Funding Information:
The author wishes to thank Martin Dusinberre, James Gerien-Chen, Ono Keiko, Gregory Pflugfelder, Heidi Tworek, and three anonymous readers for their help in the process of researching, writing, and revising this article.
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PY - 2022/11/3
Y1 - 2022/11/3
N2 - This essay traces the diffusion of pigs and the introduction of new practices of pig husbandry in East Asia and the Pacific, with particular attention to the cases of Hawaii, Okinawa, and Japan. Countering the trend in animal history to emphasize environmental and genetic factors, it demonstrates that discourses of property, sovereignty, freedom, and slavery, brought to the region with modern imperialism, played a decisive role in shaping relationships between people and domesticated animals. The essay concludes that global diffusion of capitalist forms of animal husbandry depended on a process of disembedding animals from earlier social roles. This process took different forms in different places. It was in part ecological and in part economic, but must be understood first in the context of the movement of political ideas.
AB - This essay traces the diffusion of pigs and the introduction of new practices of pig husbandry in East Asia and the Pacific, with particular attention to the cases of Hawaii, Okinawa, and Japan. Countering the trend in animal history to emphasize environmental and genetic factors, it demonstrates that discourses of property, sovereignty, freedom, and slavery, brought to the region with modern imperialism, played a decisive role in shaping relationships between people and domesticated animals. The essay concludes that global diffusion of capitalist forms of animal husbandry depended on a process of disembedding animals from earlier social roles. This process took different forms in different places. It was in part ecological and in part economic, but must be understood first in the context of the movement of political ideas.
KW - Asia-Pacific
KW - East Asia
KW - Human-animal relations
KW - ethnohistory
KW - history of capitalism
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U2 - 10.1017/S1740022821000383
DO - 10.1017/S1740022821000383
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119120327
SN - 1740-0228
VL - 17
SP - 355
EP - 373
JO - Journal of Global History
JF - Journal of Global History
IS - 3
ER -