Article ID: CBB001421771

A “Bovine Glamour Girl”: Borden Milk, Elsie the Cow, and the Convergence of Technology, Animals, and Gender at the 1939 New York World's Fair (2014)

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This essay examines the introduction of the Borden Company's brand mascot "Elsie the Borden Cow" at the 1939 World's Fair. Through an extensive visual analysis of Borden's fair time publicity stills and advertisements, it argues that the creatively conceived "spokes-cow" functioned as a much needed public relations ambassador for an industry in turmoil and as a highly gendered symbol of agrarian nostalgia at a time when new technologies up-ended traditional methods of dairy farming and revolutionized the consumer marketplace. Most celebrated among these technologies was the Rotolactor, a mechanical milking system that was the Borden Pavilion's centerpiece at the fair. Elsie's considerable popularity demonstrates that Borden's success also depended on the cultivation of nostalgic, pastoral visions of American farming as the nation stood at the threshold of a new era in industrialized agriculture.

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Authors & Contributors
Smith-Howard, Kendra
Specht, Joshua
Specht, Joshua Albert
Bivar, Venus
Collantes, Fernando
Karl Bruno
Journals
Agricultural History
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Economic History Review
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Environmental History
Publishers
University of California, San Francisco
Mississippi State University
Oxford University Press
Harlan Davidson, Inc.
Böhlau Verlag
Harvard University
Concepts
Agriculture
Cattle
Dairy industry
Industrial agriculture
Veterinary medicine
Marketing techniques
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Medieval
Places
United States
Great Britain
England
Wales
Switzerland
Sweden
Institutions
Science Museum, London
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