The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications

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The Book Began With A Detailed Account Of The Scandals At Agriprocessors (located In Postville, Iowa, One Of The Largest Kosher Slaughterhouses) And Their Significance For The American And International Jewish Community. The Author Argued That Without A Proper Theorization Of Animals And Religion, We Cannot Fully Understand Religiously And Ethically Motivated Diets And How And Why The Events At Agriprocessors Took Place. Subsequent Chapters Recognize The Significance Of Animals To The Study Of Religion In The Work Of Ernst Cassirer, Emile Durkheim, Mircea Eliade, Jonathan Z. Smith, And Jacques Derrida And The Value Of Indigenous Peoples' Understanding Of Animals To The Study Of Religion In Our Daily Lives And Self-imagination Through Animals. Ethical Tropes In American Kosher Certification -- The Event And Response -- The Absent Presence : Animals In The History Of The Study Of Religion -- After The Subject : Hunter-gatherers And The Reimagination Of Religion -- Disavowal, War, Sacrifice : Jacques Derrida And The Reimagination Of Religion -- Sacrificing Animals And Being A Mensch : Dominion, Reverence, And The Meaning Of Modern Meat. Aaron S. Gross. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 255-273) And Index.

Name in long format: The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications
ISBN-10: 0231167512
ISBN-13: 9780231167512
Book pages: 304
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.8 Pounds, Width: 0.64 Inches