Book ID: CBB636823316

Making Machines of Animals: The International Livestock Exposition (2023)

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Neal A. Knapp (Author)


Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2023
Physical Details: 216
Language: English

How the Chicago International Livestock Exposition leveraged the eugenics movement to transform animals into machines and industrialize American agriculture.In 1900, the Chicago International Livestock Exposition became the epicenter of agricultural reform that focused on reinventing animals' bodies to fit a modern, industrial design. Chicago meatpackers partnered with land-grant university professors to create the International—a spectacle on the scale of a world's fair—with the intention of setting the standard for animal quality and, in doing so, transformed American agriculture.In Making Machines of Animals, Neal A. Knapp explains the motivations of both the meatpackers and the professors, describing how they deployed the International to redefine animality itself. Both professors and packers hoped to replace so-called scrub livestock with "improved" animals and created a new taxonomy of animal quality based on the burgeoning eugenics movement. The International created novel definitions of animal superiority and codified new norms, resulting in a dramatic shift in animal weight, body size, and market age. These changes transformed the animals from multipurpose to single-purpose products. These standardized animals and their dependence on off-the-farm inputs and exchanges limited farmers' choices regarding husbandry and marketing, ultimately undermining any goals for balanced farming or the maintenance and regeneration of soil fertility.Drawing on land-grant university research and publications, meatpacker records and propaganda, and newspaper and agricultural journal articles, Knapp critiques the supposed market-oriented, efficiency-driven industrial reforms proffered by the International, which were underpinned by irrational, racist ideologies. The livestock reform movement not only resulted in cruel and violent outcomes for animals but also led to twentieth-century crops and animal husbandry that were rife with inefficiencies and agricultural vulnerabilities.

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Review Nancy Cushing (2024) Review of "Making Machines of Animals: The International Livestock Exposition". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 682-683). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Brantz, Ingeborg-Dorothee
Broglio, Ron
Cushing, Nancy
Derry, Margaret Elsinor
Few, Martha
Mikhail, Alan
Journals
Agricultural History
Environment and History
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Chicago
Harvard University
Yale University
University of California, Berkeley
Duke University Press
Concepts
Human-animal relationships
Livestock
Animal husbandry
Animals
Meat industry and trade
Animal welfare
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Foucault, Michel
Malthus, Thomas Robert
Smith, Adam
Harrison, Ruth
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
16th century
Early modern
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
Paris (France)
Mexico
Ottoman Empire
Institutions
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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