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- Title
A Clean Kill: Tracking the Socio-technological Aspects of Slaughtering Animals in Iran.
- Authors
Doostdar, Hamidreza Mohammadi; Shah, Mohd Hazim; Sattari, Mohammad Hossein; Doostdar, Ahmadreza Mohammadi; Mamat, Mohd Zufri
- Abstract
The slaughterhouse, whether it is seen as an institution, as an industry, or as a unique technological system, is arguably right at the heart of modernism. Human–animal relationships and more generally human–nature relationships bring about issues of rationalization, alienation, and commodity fetishism, while raising philosophical concerns of the human worldview. Current practices of animal slaughter in Iran challenge the core values of Islamic teachings. Slaughterhouses are hidden from the public, segregated into various sections, and follow the exact same models of industrial production as in other parts of the world. Since they must abide by Islamic ways of slaughter and therefore become Halal, these slaughterhouses are slightly modified accordingly. When meat, or what is recently referred to as protein, shows up in the market, it conceals any sign of its true origin—it is neatly packaged with layers of plastic and modern colorful labels showing animals happily grazing on open, green pasture. The findings of this research point to the subtle imbalance and alienation created between humans and animals in Iran.
- Subjects
IRAN; ANIMALS; SLAUGHTERING; HUMAN-animal relationships; RATIONALIZATION (Sociology); PROTEINS
- Publication
Anthrozoös, 2017, Vol 30, Issue 3, p373
- ISSN
0892-7936
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/08927936.2017.1335094