
Meat Makes People Powerful
Spanning from the nineteenth century to current and future trends, Warren walks us through the economic theory of food, the discovery of protein, the Japanese eugenics debate around meat, and the environmental impact of livestock, among other topics. Through his comprehensive, multifaceted research, he provides readers with the political, economic, social, and cultural factors behind meat consumption over the last two centuries. With a special focus on East Asia, Meat Makes People Powerful reveals how national governments regulated and oversaw meat production, helping transform virtually vegetarian cultures into major meat consumers at record speed.
As more and more Americans pay attention to the sources of the meat they consume, Warren’s compelling study will help them not only better understand the industry, but also make more informed personal choices. Providing an international perspective that will appeal to scholars and nutritionists alike, this timely examination will forever change the way you see the food on your plate.
- Undertittel
- A Global History of the Modern Era
- Forfatter
- Wilson J. Warren
- ISBN
- 9781609385552
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 377 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 15.2.2018
- Forlag
- University of Iowa Press
- Antall sider
- 278
